Sentence examples for auction sight from inspiring English sources

The phrase "auction sight" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location or platform where auctions are held, but the phrase itself is ambiguous and lacks context.
Example: "I visited the auction sight to see the items up for bid, but I was confused by the layout."
Alternatives: "auction venue" or "auction platform".

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"Flip Men" follows the exploits of Mike Baird and Doug Clark, who, the gimmick goes, buy houses at auction sight unseen and then try to flip them for a profit.

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The car which has now been sold at auction was a regular sight at these events, being Mr Martin's preferred mode of transport.

About two and a half years ago after "losing" (but really winning, because it was forced open) the FCC's 700Mhz spectrum auction, Google set its sights on another goal: the opening of the so-called "white space" (which Google had actually been working on alongside the spectrum opening).

Apparently forgotten by the filmmakers, the storage company auctioned the storage unit's contents – sight unseen – at a public auction.

(It makes for the rather uneasy sight of an auction house acting like a commercial gallery handling what is tantamount to an artist's estate).

That painting, alongside the 1955 painting "Lovers" by the modernist Francis Newton Souza, sold in 2005 for $1.48 milli:on, were Saffronart's top two paintings sold at auction, and both were bought sight unseen.

Gus said that the proprietor bought the sights at an auction on Sixth Avenue, and that the purchasers to date seemed to mainly romantic youths who wanted to play with bomb sights.

Before dawn, even before the crowds descend, live tuna auctions are held--a sight witnessed only by a lucky few each day.

When the "spectrum crunch" meets the "debt crunch," the urge to auction every sliver of spectrum in sight reaches feverish levels.

MILLION-DOLLAR Duesenbergs and vintage Italian racecars crossing the auction block will hardly be surprising sights at the sales scheduled to take place in conjunction with the Pebble Beach Concours d'??nce on the Monterey Peninsula of California next month.

In 1897, at Bangs auction house on Lower Fifth Avenue, Frederick paid $1.10, sight unseen, for a package of 100 salt prints made in the late 1850s and early 1860s.

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