Sentences with phrase «too familiar sight»

Once Sakura's reveal came to a close, fans were treated to an all too familiar sight — mystery silhouettes that masked the identities of the next season's remaining roster.
It was an all too familiar sight as a free kick from Snodgrass was headed in by Michael Turner.
Feeble capitulations against the top teams has been an all too familiar sight this season.

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We begin to catch sight of it in the study of an all too familiar phenomenon, disquieting in appearance, but in fact highly revealing and reassuring — the phenomenon of unemployment.
Wish there would be a change, but none appears to be in sight yet, as they signs are looking all too familiar.
The sight of Zouma back in training is obviously great news for Chelsea, although Conte revealed that he is not taking part in any contact work just yet and stressed that the player needs more time to rehabilitate an injury that the manager is all too familiar with.
Supervisor Dan Engert, R - Somerset: «We're becoming all too familiar with these ill - conceived, short sighted initiatives that import power from outside the borders of our State at the expense of Upstate New York.
The late Cretaceous skies contained oddities to bamboozle any modern birdwatcher, but a few familiar sights too
Most dog owners are all too familiar with the ticklish sight of their pooches dragging their butts across the floor.
Too many of us are familiar with that completely helpless feeling of horror that accompanies the sight of a vehicle coming from behind us at a high rate of speed.
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