Sentence examples for One saw on from inspiring English sources

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This was what one saw on entering before the opening of the Olympic ceremonies.

Baseball caps were different back then: smaller and flatter than today's constructions — more like the workmen's caps that one saw on every street.

Not every apartment on the Upper West Side or Lower East Side was broken into, and most of the people one saw on West End Avenue weren't prostitutes.

What one saw on their faces was simply what Roger Copeland, in his 2004 book, "Merce Cunningham," called "the thought-process-made-visible: a complete concentration on the task at hand".

What one saw on Tuesday night at the opening of the academy's Next Wave Festival is one of the best programs that Mr. Forsythe, the American director of Ballett Frankfurt in Germany, has brought to New York.

It did not bode well for the production by Silviu Purcarete when, upon entering the auditorium, one saw on the open-curtain stage a drawing by the other Leonardo: It spells trouble when a play on the composer's name is necessary for inspiration.

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The session frame is the first thing one sees on first starting the layout.

"There's a dramatic gap between what one reads in the United States and what one sees on the ground in Japan," he said.

Despite what one sees on television crime shows, hairs and threads cannot be traced to a specific individual or sweater, Mr. Petraco said.

To Mr. Bell, television — or what one sees on screen — is "a duck swimming smoothly on the water".

Paul J. Femmel Dear Diary: Usually what one sees on a subway trip are teenagers sharing an iPod and bopping to the music.

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