Sentence examples for from sight of from inspiring English sources

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They seem from the testimony to have been composed from hints or description, not from sight of a performance.

The 18th century would have approved of entrusting the disappearance from sight of the poor, the afflicted, the workless, the seeker of asylum and the criminal, to new superintendents of the poor, including A4E, Capita and Serco.

Arnold assembled his command in Cambridge, Mass., (then the principal Continental Army base) on Sept. 13, embarked them on sailing ships at Newburyport, sailed up the Kennebec River. to Fort Western (now a reconstructed site on the outskirts of Augusta) and, proceeding upriver, disappeared from sight of civilized man.

If ever there was a time when the Queen-loving majority of this nation might benefit from sight of the old rock of strength, a little reassurance that complete constitutional and economic chaos, accompanied by political dereliction, is no reason to repine, a sign that not everyone who represents this country is a dolt, a rogue, or both, then this, surely, is it.

Dignāga does however get the credit for the earliest systematization, which employs three terms, a site or subject of a proposed inference (pakṣa, the mountain in the stock example of an inference from sight of smoke on a mountain to knowledge of fire on the mountain), the prover or prover property (hetu, smokiness), and the probandum (sādhya, fieriness).

Earlier philosophers, both Buddhist and non-Buddhist, provide examples of everyday reasoning, several of which are abductive in character, informal reasoning to the best explanation, from sight of a swollen river, for example, says Vātsyāyana in his commentary on the inference sūtra (1.1.5) of the Nyāya-sūtra, to the conclusion that it has rained upstream.

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Apart from being shielded from wind, sight (of overly anxious parents) and city noise, a successful playground has to cater for different groups and moods.

It is from the collective impression, from the sight of many books wedged together on many shelves, that the mysterious good feeling comes.

The exurbs are isolated from diversity, removed from the conversations of the world community and free from the sight of poverty, homelessness and class division.

He then divides primary pleasures into three classes: those proceeding from the sight of what is great (or sublime); those proceeding from the sight of what is novel; and those proceeding from the sight of what is beautiful.

Nanny screens the children's eyes from the sight of their parents kissing.

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