Sentences with phrase «saw flashing lights»

As we entered the highway, we immediately saw flashing lights.
Seeing the flashing lights of the deputy's van, the 19 - year - old abruptly hit the brakes.
The researchers measured how voice interactions with a car or smartphone reduced drivers» reaction times and accuracy at seeing the flashing lights.
I typically see some flashing lights and my eye gets a little droopy by the end of the day.
If you're a regular listener and you watch the show on YouTube, you might have seen this flashing light behind me.
On the corner on Mill Lane you'll see a flashing light, follow and you'll be led to a door, ring the bell and this is where your tasting experience will begin!
When we see flashing lights or hear a siren behind us while driving, we may reflexively tense up and our heart rate may increase.
Need for Speed went back to its roots, and it sure was nice to see the flashing lights chasing us again.
If you look in your rear view mirror and see the flashing lights of a police cruiser behind you, take a deep breath and deal with first things first.
We have more defensive driving class locations than any other Texas defensive driving school because we know that anywhere you go in Texas, you might see flashing lights in your rear view mirror.
If you've ever been pulled over by the police before, you are no doubt familiar with that increased heart rate and nervous feeling in your gut when you see those flashing lights in your rearview mirror.
There's nothing worse than seeing the flashing lights of a police cruiser behind you.
You might see the flashing lights and panic.
Yeah, there's nothing like seeing those flashing lights in the rearview mirror to make things a little hotter in the desert.
There is no question the heart starts pounding faster when we see those flashing lights in our rearview mirrors when driving.
The second you speed up on the highway, the quicker you see a flashing light and siren in front of you that indicates you have made a blunder again.

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If we're on the interstate, and I'm in the fast lane, and I don't see you quickly approaching behind me... hey, flash your lights.
In the first detailed account from someone involved in the accident, the ACX Crystal's captain, in a report seen by Reuters, said his ship signaled the Fitzgerald with flashing lights about 10 minutes before the collision, but the U.S. ship did not respond or alter course.
its in the bible... god told me... I had a dream... I had a vision... someone layed hands on me and I saw a flash of light...
I never saw a flash of light like Paul on the road to Damascus.
Some say yellow flags were out, but others believe you can see a red light flashing early in the clip, which suggests the red flags were being shown.
If the alarm has not yet reached the full light flashing, klaxon blaring, buzzer sounding intensity that you see in the movies there has to be some very serious warnings being issued.
As you can see from the pictures below, Chelsea's new 2013 away top is primarily white in colour and has a light blue diagonal flash.
We have to use our IPhones as flash lights in the middle of the night to see and we pretty much put the rest of our world on hold while we breastfeed.
This thermometer is amazing because a little red light flashes if the water is too hot, it is digital too so it is really easy to see if the bath is the recommended 36 (ish) degrees for your baby.
If you are experiencing any of the following visual problems or disturbances while pregnant, you need to speak with your physician: sensitivity to light, vision loss, seeing floaters or spots, seeing flashes, blurry or double vision.
Checking and re-checking throughout the night became exhausting, turning on our flash - light on our phones just to see the tiny rise of her chest or putting our faces up to hers to feel her breath.
When he saw flashing blue lights in his rearview mirror, he just drove faster, stopping only when another police car pulled in front of him.
Anyone who presses the button will also see the round LED light indicator flash, so they will know everything is working properly.
When the opaque plasma transformed into see - through gas, the plasma's last, fiery light was suddenly freed to flash through a newly transparent universe.
Analysing the area of the brain that creates these tiny flashes of light could help blind people see.
FLASH OF LIGHT Type 1a supernovas, such as the one seen in this Hubble Space Telescope image, can be triggered in at least two different ways, new research shows.
If that jet is aimed directly at Earth, telescopes can see it as an ephemeral flash of light called a short gamma - ray burst, or GRB.
The narrow beams are seen as flashes of light when they sweep across our line of sight.
One day that may be all it takes: Townes, a Nobel laureate at UC Berkeley, notes that flashes of light from planets around stars within 50 light - years could even grow bright enough for the naked eye to see.
They pass muon antineutrinos through the oil and look to see whether tiny flashes of light and gamma radiation are produced when electron antineutrinos interact with protons.
Inaugurated in 1991 to search for flashes of light from gamma - ray bursts — enigmatic explosions mostly seen in very distant galaxies — it never found one and was eventually shut down.
«The eye can actually detect single photons, but the signals that light sends to the brain are suppressed unless there are about seven — otherwise you would see flashes of light all the time — even in complete darkness,» explains quantum physicist Seth Lloyd of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
What I should see, he said — apart from a good personal - injury lawyer — was a flash of light in my field of vision on the side opposite the spot where I pressed.
«I saw a flashing white light, I swear to God.
Artificial retinas, light - sensitive chips that mimic the eye's signal - processing ability and stimulate the optical nerve or visual cortex, have been tested in a handful of blind subjects who usually «see» nothing more than phosphenes, or flashes of light.
Within only a few years, titanium - sapphire lasers were routinely generating pulses shorter than 10 femtoseconds, corresponding to only three cycles of light [see «Ultrashort - Pulse Lasers: Big Payoffs in a Flash,» by John - Mark Hopkins and Wilson Sibbett; Scientific American, September 2000].
As they rotate, an outside observer with an X-ray telescope, situated at the right angle, would see flashes of powerful light as the beam swept periodically across the observer's field of view, like a lighthouse beacon.
Curious to see how it would react, he flashed a blue light at it.
Bubbly Gone Flat Water bubbles created by ultrasonic waves can collapse fast enough to generate a flash of light [see «Sonoluminescence: Sound into Light»; SciAm, February 1light [see «Sonoluminescence: Sound into Light»; SciAm, February 1Light»; SciAm, February 1995].
But when the scientists took another took a look at the Galileo images, they saw something Sagan and his colleagues apparently missed — bright flashes of light over land as well.
Eighteen years ago, a blind patient saw a similar flash of light when Mark Humayun, an ophthalmologist and biomedical engineer at the University of Southern California's Doheny Eye Institute, placed an electrode directly on the person's retina during surgery.
But only a «yes» answer generates a response intense enough to stimulate the visual cortex and cause the inquirer to see a flash of light known as a «phosphene.»
«Some people hear what they see: Car indicator lights, flashing neon shop signs, and people's movements as they walk may all trigger an auditory sensation,» they write in the study.
«The game to see the light from these catastrophic mergers is on,» says Mansi Kasliwal, assistant professor of astronomy and the leader of the Caltech effort to search for electromagnetic emission from gravitational waves using the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory, a robotic survey for astrophysical transients (brief, intense flashes of light), and a network of other telescopes.
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