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100 Sentences With "comes into view"

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A group of tents lit by torches comes into view.
The path widens and Don Elias' farmhouse comes into view.
But when it finally comes into view, you can't look away.
And as we emerge into the light, the Ring comes into view.
Moments later, Hadid, 21, comes into view cozies up to her love.
The ghostly Bahia Honda Rail Bridge comes into view in the distance.
When he speaks of Erda, a ghostly image of her comes into view.
Soon another point of light, this one red, comes into view and gives chase.
After the prologue, a ramshackle hospital on the outskirts of Washington comes into view.
At this stage, the heart of the problem with the clemency process comes into view.
The red roof of ABC Supply comes into view, overlooking Beloit from a slight hill.
Some of the submerged ice comes into view when the berg is seen from above.
As all this comes into view, the climate change debate continues to reach absurd lows.
If a second person comes into view, Portal will widen the frame so you're both visible.
Soon, the landmark Ferry Building comes into view, its scaffolding offering a clue to the date.
Walking down a second pathway that runs alongside Yingshan, the village of Sanjia comes into view.
The political utility of stifling political expression and critique within Muslim American communities comes into view.
As it pulls away, the advertising slogan on this tourist bus comes into view: "Follow your dreams".
And then a bright red child's life jacket comes into view, snagged on top of the wire.
"Ladies and gentleman, I present Noah's Ark," says the bus driver when the gargantuan structure comes into view.
A few seconds later, Toler presses pause, as the sign advertising the gas station's prices comes into view.
Lawmakers also approved funding for Hurricane Harvey relief, as the scope of the enormous cleanup comes into view.
In the next clip, the woman is no longer visible when a man carrying a child comes into view.
A worn-out sign announcing its start only comes into view after a journey down a small dirt path.
There's a flicker onscreen whenever López connects, then a blur of pixelated color as his face comes into view.
Another man, apparently an officer in plainclothes, comes into view and stands over him, appearing to check on him.
My grandfather called roads like these pig trails, and three miles down this one the park comes into view.
It is likely to be weeks or longer before a clear sense of Trump's actual Russia strategy comes into view.
Only when better opposition comes into view for Brazil, however, can the current state of Brazilian soccer be properly assessed.
Article: "As Louisiana Floodwaters Recede, the Scope of Disaster Comes Into View" Before Reading: Imagine your home is in danger.
For Artie, the deeper interactions between the avatar and characters is really where they hope the magic comes into view.
As that possibility comes into view, anti-abortion lawmakers are showing us what a post-Roe world might look like.
She, too, had passed hundreds by the time she topped out at Cardiac, where the Pacific Ocean comes into view.
As you climb out of your car and step out of the car park, a familiar logo comes into view.
The woman swings a mallet at the balloons popping a few of them and Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) comes into view.
A generalized terror comes into view as the white citizens of Wilmington mobilized to seize power through violence and outright fraud.
When the elevator starts its ascent and the city comes into view, the people inside either fall silent or gasp out loud.
When religion reporting moves beyond myopic focus on the political power dynamic, a better picture of Democrats and faith comes into view.
Ultimately, this is where the true digitalization of products comes into view, a powerful notion that has the potential to redefine materialism altogether.
Yet, continue down the concrete walkway, noticing perhaps the security camera watching your approach, turn a corner, and Newtown Creek comes into view.
Essay ATLANTA — The most arresting vista in town comes into view around a curve on westbound Freedom Parkway, on the periphery of downtown.
China's man-made islands As the Poseidon comes into view of Subi Reef, excitement picks up among the five journalists aboard the flight.
A discussion of the day leads to threads forming between players, and the big picture firmly comes into view over a couple of drinks.
This time, when the same hilly landscape comes into view, it's spring, everything is green, and the grainy, discolored footage is shot on video.
"When it comes to currency-hedged foreign bonds, yields in Germany are too low, and in such a case France comes into view," Aratani said.
The sequence starts in black with ominous music on the score, then the flurry screen saver, a common one on a Mac, comes into view.
Just as the motorcade including the SUV carrying President Donald Trump comes into view on the other side of the freeway, squealing tires are heard.
Until it comes into view, we all need to hope that neither side makes a mistake as they try to project toughness during this fraught period.
But walk—or, rather, bicycle—just a mile eastwards, and a less traditional Netherlands comes into view, one of Ghanaian barber shops and Turkish tea houses.
On the other, they want to give their 232 members time to digest the enormous package — and record their gripes — as it just comes into view.
As the finish line of 2016's marathon of socio-political disasters comes into view, never has there a been a more pressing time for reflection.
The loa of Ezili Dantor comes into view in the piece, "Ezili Dantor: Freedom and the African Diaspora: We are here, because you were there" (2018).
It isn't until you're inside the office that Niantic comes into view, courtesy of a big street sign bearing the company name, sitting behind a plush Pikachu.
Because her transits are so regular, the dog knows when to expect her: even before she comes into view he is at the gate, panting with eagerness.
When Mr. Cobden's twin-engine Beechcraft B200C comes into view, she said, it's time to light the toilet rolls, which will burn for about half an hour.
The genius of the film is how it is meticulously constructed, and as each layer is peeled back, the true source of this evil comes into view.
Still, the gap between great and non-great items — nothing comes close to bad — is a bit too wide and comes into view a bit too often.
In other words, you draw a cow and then put the word ''cow'' next to the drawing and slowly, with enough pointing, a language comes into view.
The volcano comes into view after a sharp bend in the path, and it is one of the most mesmerizing theme park centerpieces I have ever seen.
" When the camp comes into view, however, it's deserted—the other commander, Grant surmises, "had been as much afraid of me as I had been of him.
In the light of the flashlight, Collie comes into view and his right arm appears extended straight out to his right, as if he were pointing at something.
The road curves to the right at the bottom of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, and the back of the mammoth Metropolitan Museum of Art comes into view.
Similarly, the British vote to leave the European Union, known as Brexit, may look less inviting as a model as the reality of its messiness comes into view.
Then an estate, a tower block, angled to better represent the intricate architecture that comes into view, contrasting yet corresponding with the stately aesthetic of the video's introduction.
Humans are so scarce, in fact, in this world of throbbing, gleaming machines that when part of one comes into view, the first reaction is not recognition but confusion.
"Uh, we're seeing a lot of traffic around the entrance today," she says, and as the station turns and it comes into view, I see what she's talking about.
He's not a quick or flashy player; with him, your ear zooms out slowly: The full structure of a beat comes into view only after you've appreciated its components.
As the sunny, sporty feminists stake their rightful claim — holding press conferences, drumming up support, winning and winning some more — a rather dark, clubbier male world comes into view.
"Let's do a video," Mr. Stallone, 70, can be heard saying at the start of one, as Scarlet, seated on a bed looking at her iPhone, comes into view.
An estimated 85033 people have died so far but authorities expect that number to climb once the floodwaters recede and the full extent of the damage comes into view.
The driver of the other car, pulling up his shorts, gets back in his front seat and starts up and they creep forward again until the border crossing comes into view.
When a quality defensive lineman comes into view on the Giants' draft board, it seems that General Manager Jerry Reese finds it impossible to resist the temptation to fortify that unit.
"This may be indicative of a broader improvement in household growth and employment expectations as political indecisiveness ends and fiscal stimulus comes into view," Citi said in a note to clients.
This is the human equivalent of the moment when the image of Lisa Gherardini arises from Leonardo's paint: A new way of understanding ourselves and others like us comes into view.
The third and fourth images in this sequence show the north polar region rotating away from our view while a band of wavy clouds at northern mid-latitudes comes into view.
THE ICY WORLD OF SATURN&aposS MOON ENCELADUS COMES INTO VIEW Enceladus, which is known as an "ocean-world," may bear some similarities to Earth, which could pave the way for life.
As election infrastructure remains woefully underfunded, and election integrity continues to come into question, American election officials plan to remain vigilant for more manipulation as the national 2020 race comes into view.
Perhaps audience members, fumbling in the faint glow of an usher's flashlight, are meant to identify with the dancer who eventually comes into view, scrambling on the floor of the nearly lightless room.
Her mother and her husband Travis offer critical support, while the memoir's heavy theme of preserving familial relationships — and in the language of this apt medium, of origin stories — slowly comes into view.
What put me in mind, in the early going, of brushed-steel surfaces and lonely centrifuges becomes something warmer and more elegiac as Artis's death nears and the enormity of Ross's loss comes into view.
Now the famed timing tower comes into view as you rocket into the home stretch and the massive empty grandstands that on Sunday will be filled with a sellout crowd flash past in a blur.
In conversations with political strategists and other experts, a dystopian picture of the general election comes into view—one shaped by coordinated bot attacks, Potemkin local-news sites, micro-targeted fearmongering, and anonymous mass texting.
Turning away from the river, I follow them south across the marsh, locating the wooden footbridges that cross the drainage ditches, and finally heading west, until the square stone steeple of St James's Church comes into view.
This is the second throughline in Kentucky Route Zero, which only fully comes into view in its final act: Do those entrusted and/or empowered to provide what is simply necessary to live manage to do it?
In one particularly disorienting moment of the teaser, Deacon is shown sitting on a bed as a blurry figure in a satin robe comes into view with a strikingly similar silhouette and demeanor as the late Rayne James.
Subtly, in the far distance, her target appears—but the viewer's eye isn't drawn to until she gets a little closer and it is suddenly framed by a small hole cut into a chain link fence, the red door comes into view.
A few weeks ago, the idea that a global agreement on all 12 spending bills would be in the cards would have seemed (somewhat) asinine, but as is often the case, when the deadline comes into view, all sorts of things become doable.
"There always is [a bigger vision], and it sort of only comes into view for others as it all solidifies," the executive told CNN, noting the studio reserves the right to tweak its game plan as creators brainstorm and specific efforts resonate strongly with audiences.
The moment when the end comes into view and a final push is most needed, that turns out to also be the moment when governments find other uses for funding, and when communities grow tired of hauling their kids out for yet another round of drops.
If you're wandering through a village, however, the camera may open tightly bound to Quill's face, so that when the player tilts their head down Quill's path, the full breadth of the village comes into view, highlighting the comings and goings of the society she's a part of.
Nonetheless, all seemed polite, nodding hello and stepping to the side to let others pass, or in the case of one fellow, to take a hit of his Boost Oxygen supplement as he approached 9,500 feet and the spectacular vista as the lake comes into view amid a stunning mountain backdrop.
But when Tom Skerritt is in that tunnel shitting his pants, as an alien tracker ticks faster and faster—indicating that something is coming closer—it's still hard to be prepared for the exact moment when an alien comes into view for a deadly hug, causing viewers to also shit their pants.
Walking up the stairs into the dark, vast gallery space, the first work that comes into view, "Idea for a Mechanical Eye" (1988–90), is a life-size, disembodied eyeball, complete with eyelids and held in place by a brass stand — making it look like a prop from a silent-era horror film.
As the possibility comes into view that Democrats might win the presidency and perhaps also the Senate by a slim margin in 2020, progressive presidential candidates are already divided on the role of the Senate filibuster, which will likely present a formidable obstacle to ambitious policy ideas on health care, climate change, and child care.
That there could be some supernatural explanation for all this only gradually comes into view, with the arrival in a later episode of Holly Gibney (Cynthia Erivo), an unorthodox investigator who is open to all manner of possibilities, including the eerie parallels between the case at hand and other ostensibly unrelated ones in far-flung locales.
When a war is fought over the proper balance between capital and labor, as it was in Spain, a painful paradox comes into view: the forces of wealth are capable of buying relative safety for those they send into battle, and a government rich in little but people's love may have no choice except to ask people to die in greater numbers.
Widen the lens more broadly over Iraq, and a panorama of suffering that most Iraqis attribute to bad decisions by the United States and Britain comes into view: more than three million people displaced from their homes because of fighting with the Islamic State; cities in rubble; a barely functional government facing a severe financial crisis; Iranian-controlled militias that seem more powerful than the Iraqi Army.
I paid no heed to the concierge when she implored my husband, Michael, and me to take the sleek black tour bus across the street and steer clear of the No. 28 tram, a trolley that goes through the center of the city, passes a clutch of monuments, curves around, so that the shoreline comes into view periodically and majestically, and then stops on a hill with a vista.
Elsewhere, the elusive and perpetually absent beloved Albertine sometimes comes into view looking like Bernardo Luini's "Portrait of Lady "(1520/1525); Albertine covets dresses that remind the narrator of gowns in female portraits by Titian and Carpaccio; Gilbrete's hair reminds Proust of long-stemmed flowers drawn by Leonardo da Vinci; and as World War I descends, Parisian women who have taken to wearing hair accessories made from munition fragments look like noblewomen in Pisanello portraits.
She walks casually to the hallway door, stands off to the side of it, on the hearthstones, and soft-tosses it open and moves in a swift arc across the doorway, three steps back and then sidestepping so that the hallway comes into view by degrees, and she takes each of three plywood and sheet-metal targets as they appear around the jamb, tight double taps into the nasal cavity, then she steps through the door and quickly out of the fatal funnel.

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