The Crossmaglen defence was looking in trouble every time Dermot Molloy and his fellow attackers got sight of the goals.
Having finally got sight of the Saracens try-line, Northampton seemed revitalised, and stayed camped in opposition territory for the remainder of the game.
We knew that if we got in sight of their posts we could put the kicks over.
Jamie Murphy got a sight of goal deep into injury-time but the substitute was frustrated by another Mocka save.
He probably liked the sight of my backside better than my face, she thought when she got up to refill her bucket and caught sight of herself in the mirror above one of the sinks, a square of polished tin screwed onto the wall.
"I got so interested I dropped out of sight for a couple of weeks watching every show, " she said.
The irony, which seems to have been lost on Washington, is that an artificially low cost of capital (created by lenders who lost sight of risk management) got us into this mess in the first place, and now we're considering returning to easy money to get us out of it.
Murray said Simpson was on a trampoline on the windward side of the yacht with crew members and got trapped under some solid sections of the catamaran, out of sight to those on board who were looking for him.
It was instead, he said, the rare sight of a government admitting it had got its plans wrong.
What many people don't know is that Johnson was also a big-time football prospect who got a full ride to the University of Miami back when the Hurricanes were pillaging everything in sight across the college landscape.
You probably spent it grinding away at a thankless job, having been burdened with the workload of three people in your department who got laid off, and you still see no prospect of a raise or a promotion in sight.
Sone Aluko had a brief sight of goal after a one-two with former Motherwell player Nick Blackman but Stevie Hammell got back to snuff out the danger.
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