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And its pretty face is a sight for eyes of any age.
Which is a sight different from how they come to us.
I think the town is a sight better off without him.
It was a sight to be seen on no other world.
It was a sight they'd remember for the rest of their lives, they said.
She must be a sight to see around one's office every day.
What followed was a sight he did not care to remember.
It was a sight she never meant to see again.
As always, he was a sight to take her breath away.
It were a sight too beautiful for man to look upon.
The other was a sight such as none on that world had ever seen.
He had caught her face for just a second, but it was a sight.
It was a sight no one had seen since late September 1991.
The start, as they say, is a sight to see.
The end result is a sight not to be missed.
Yes, he is a sight to look at then - and I'm part of it myself.
It was a sight few on his world could afford.
What they saw was a sight none of them would ever forget.
The expression that came over his face was a sight.
They always figured to be a sight too small for my hands.
What I looked upon was a sight of lovely country.
It was a sight they had often seen and were never tired of.
In its day the ranch house must have been a sight to see.
It was a sight that no one else had ever come out of the valley to report.
The battle which took place on the first day after the election of the new members was a sight to remember.
I felt grimy and my hair would look a sight.
"I must look a sight," she said, abruptly, and he did not know how to answer her.
She had been wearing her red wellies and must have looked a sight.
She looked a sight, but the hell with it.
He must have looked a sight but he didn't think so then.
The lad looks a sight but he's in good spirits."
Poor girl, she was shivering terribly and she looked a sight.
"You'd look a sight in a cow camp," he said.
I look a sight,' she said, dabbing her nose with some powder.
He looked a sight, but he was all bull.
"You look a sight better than you did then.
Folks get lost because when they start back over a trail they find it looks a sight different facing the other way.
They're a loan, and they'll look a sight better on you than they ever did on me, that I must say."
"You have to admit you do look a sight."
She did not want to look a sight when presently Jasper came back from his walk and she told him all that had happened.
"You look a sight, you do, red in the face," she cried.
"You have made yourself look a sight," she apostro-phized herself in the glass.
Then she sniffed in her sarcastic manner, and was sure she looked a sight.
Lord, she must have looked a sight that night Dedalus told me he was in there.
She must look a sight, she reflected, following him out to a trim little Mini drawn up outside the door.
'I look a sight at the moment, what with my eyes.'
I just had time to slip my dressing gown on before he stepped into the room, but I still must have looked a sight.
He had seen men looking a sight worse than this in a dockside shindy.
"I'm going to look a sight," he said.
"I must look a sight in my bloomers and boots," Lindy said with a giggle.