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11 Sentences With "horrible sight"

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He said he and his partner, who were first on the scene, weren't prepared for such a horrible sight.
When Johnny finally came out he had on dark glasses, but they did not cover the horrible sight of his completely disfigured face.
"It was a horrible sight - it was devastating," the U.S. aid worker told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone on Wednesday, two days after witnessing the mud's deadly fallout.
Smoke pours in > through the shell holes. Outside, stacks of Panzerfausts go up in the air. > Another direct hit, one flight below street level. A horrible sight: Men, > soldiers, women, and children are literally glued to the wall.
The comic book opens with Rachel Summers poking her head out of the X-Mansion to grab the mail, only to be confronted with a horrible sight. The X-Men rush to the entrance to see that the mansion has somehow been transported to the middle of a barren desert. After retrieving the comatose mail carrier, Wolverine senses that all is not right, and claws him in the face. But it turns out that it was all an illusion.
After his visit, Eisenhower cabled General George C. Marshall, the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, describing his trip to Ohrdruf: > ... the most interesting—although horriblesight that I encountered during > the trip was a visit to a German internment camp near Gotha. The things I > saw beggar description. While I was touring the camp I encountered three men > who had been inmates and by one ruse or another had made their escape. I > interviewed them through an interpreter.
Marking the occasion, former President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower commented that "no other battlefield presented such a horrible sight of death, hell, and total destruction." The Mémorial de Coudehard–Montormel museum was constructed on the same site on the battle's 50th anniversary in 1994. View from the Mont Ormel ridge overlooking the Dives River valley towards Trun and Chambois—in August 1944, the site of the Falaise pocket. The Mémorial de Coudehard–Montormel (right) stands on Point 262N.
I went after it. I approached from the stern about 3,000 feet > below and fired four drums of explosive ammunition in to its stern, which > immediately started to light. At the same time one of the other pilots was > flying over the Zeppelin and to his horror he saw a man in the machine-gun > pit run to the other side and leap overboard. Having seen the Zeppelin > circle down to the sea in a blazing mass – a most horrible sight – I went > back to Yarmouth.
She later described her actions: The neighbours noticed an unusual, unpleasant smell. Webster spoke later of how she was "greatly overcome, both from the horrible sight before me and the smell". However, the activity at 2Mayfield Cottages did not seem to be out of the ordinary, as it was customary in many households for the washing to begin early on Monday morning. Over the next couple of days, Webster continued cleaning the house and Thomas's clothes and to put on a show of normality for people who called for orders.
At the same time one of the other pilots was > flying over the Zeppelin and to his horror he saw a man in the machine-gun > pit run to the other side and leap overboard. Having seen the Zeppelin > circle down to the sea in a blazing mass – a most horrible sight – I went > back to Yarmouth. I could not say I felt very elated or pleased at this; > somehow I was overawed at the spectacle of this Zeppelin and all the people > aboard going down into the sea.
Coaches were attached to an idle locomotive at the station, but they were given over almost entirely to Sisters of Charity, nurses, and physicians. The Daily Evening Bulletin reported: "the most horrible sight of all was that of the burning cars; in a few minutes after the collision, the fire spread rapidly through the broken remnants, burning and roasting to death many men, women and children. The groans and shouts of wounded and those held by the rescuers were of a character to appall the bravest heart." Henry Harris, engineer of the picnic special, died in the accident as did Father Sheridan.

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