glimpse造句151 A glimpse at the vice-regal residence reveals a certain Byronic romanticism. It is battlemented , with sham turrets, massive chimney-stacks, and a good deal of carved stone.
152 He actually seemed to enjoy the misery, and this gave me a glimpse into Darwin's single-mindedness.
153 Should you be tired of the crowded roads and endless noises, you might want to have a glimpse of the primary forest with me.
154 Mr. Ondaatje, who started out as a poet, says plots often come to him as 'a glimpse of a small situation.'
155 Visitors queuing in the gap between the enclosure and pavilion walls can glimpse the enclosed space through three peep holes.
156 A trip to Rio will also give you a glimpse of the happy lifestyle of the carioca-the people of Rio-who are known for their big hearts and friendliness.
157 We're also fans of Quick Look, one of OS X's best time-saving features for getting a glimpse of a file with a simple stroke of the space bar.
158 Eclipses allow earth - bound scientists a rare glimpse at the sun's corona, the gases surrounding the sun.
159 Monney had never seen a sea turtle before Dec. 17, when he caught a glimpse of the leatherback — estimated weight 1, 700 pounds — and an olive ridley the same night.
160 But only long enough for her to look the other way, so I can once again catch a glimpse of magnificence.
161 If these reports are true, it gives some perspective on the recent catches and a glimpse into the true potential of the blue catfish if left to grow undisturbed in a healthy environment.
162 I wonder why I was lucky to have a glimpse of this dreamful world, feeling the mysterious country with my heart.
163 Go behind the scenes for a rare glimpse at the making of an Huaxia suit and follow our two week production process from click to fit.
164 "I think through our architecture, we can give people a glimpse of another world, and enthuse them, make them excited about ideas," Hadid said in a statement.
165 If you look closely into the faces of those around you, you will catch a glimpse of a certain Green-eyed monster .
166 A recent international auction offers one glimpse into how tight the global rice market has gotten this year.
167 Along with the odd Premier League football shirt, mobile phones are an incongruous glimpse of modernity amid the daily struggle for money and food in Katine.
168 Then with the calmest indifference I arranged my collar and tie and glimpse at myself.
169 Reported in April and known from two 1.9-million-year-old skeletons discovered in a South African cave, Australopithecus sediba offers a glimpse of a hazy time in our lineage's evolution.
170 After "Groundhog Day" came out, the crowds in Punxsutawney grew to the tens of thousands, who thronged to catch a glimpse of Punxsutawney Phil, the famed groundhog, as he makes his prediction.
171 Gerald Schneiderman, M.D.'s first glimpse into the mysteries and silences of the Holocaust began as a child at the outset of World War II.
172 All before you ... that you could only squint with your eyes to try to catch a glimpse of ... will be there ... as clear as day!
173 In neighboring Hong Kong, tourist buses would deliver groups of camera-toting Americans and Japanese to the border to catch a glimpse of "Red China" on the other side.
174 "It's our first glimpse of what's going on physiologically that's causing age-related cognitive decline, " said study leader Amy Arnsten, a neurobiologist at Yale University.
175 Juno's color camera will provide close-up images of Jupiter, including the first detailed glimpse of the planet's poles.
176 In the first part, the author will cast a general glimpse of Drabble's life, and education which serves as the impetus and provides rich material for her literary creation.
177 Several boys try to catch a glimpse of a cockfight in the tannery section of the slums.
178 We catch a glimpse of it when we are in a Jamaican taxi and the driver careen the corner missing the incoming trailer by several inches.
179 This is where macro photography comes in. It gives us a glimpse into the world of the very small, which goes largely unnoticed by us as we hurriedly shuffle through our day.
180 He cites as a perfect example the scene in Basic Instinct where Sharon Stone is brought to the cop station for questioning and winds up flashing everyone a glimpse of her Lesser Antilles.