Sentences with phrase «see the sights rather»

Maybe you bike into town for breakfast and see the sights rather than taking a taxi.
I am so glad we took a bus tour as opposed to driving so both of us could see the sights rather than one driving and missing it all.

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When the apostles had been asked by the government to no longer preach anything about Christ, Peter and John responded by saying «Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you rather than to God, you must judge, for we can not but speak of what we have seen and heard (Acts 4:19 - 20).»
Whether it is right in God's sight to listen to you rather than to God, you must judge; for we can not keep from speaking about what we have seen and heard.
«They see girls as a burden rather than seeing a child as precious and honoured in God's sight, and worth of dignity and respect as much as a boy child.»
Policy formulation that sees marriage as the only good relationship format for commitment seems, therefore, to be rather short - sighted and ill - informed when other relationship forms, such as cohabitation or living apart together, can involve equal if not more commitment.
«I am very disappointed by this ruling, which demonstrates that Manchester City Council is simply trying to move the pressing problem of homelessness out of sight, rather than dealing with the clear need for appropriate accommodation and support services that I saw first - hand when I visited the camp.»
But many animals see the world through smell rather than sight, and cunning critters from among them have adapted clever ways of smelling like their surroundings.
If you're willing to see people as individuals rather than types you might just meet your next sweetheart, who was probably hiding in plain sight.
Assistance dog work is similar to seeing eye work; however, the dog can be relied on for a variety of skills rather than just those which rely on sight.
Totally agree, we would rather see the sights in the off season.
It aims to describe the sights that most tourists don't get to see, mainly due to the attraction to the more popular attractions like some tower called Eiffel, a gothic - cathedral and a rather large museum used for the set of a Dan Brown movie.
Although it's likely you'll be seeing it in the rain (they get rather a lot of it), the sight of sheer mountains crashing down into the Tasman Sea is a beautiful and haunting sight that will work become one of you most - used gap year bragging passes.
It's a half - baked attempt to keep the player moving in what's akin to a sight - seeing tour rather than a fully interactive experience.
Whilst planning is vital, it's great to see just what others can come up with and with countless possibilities available in the creation side of things, it makes for some rather unique sights on the battlefield.
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