The sight put him in the same predicament as Peterbourne.
The sight of it all put a lump in my throat.
The sight of a large pier-glass put another fancy in his head.
But the sight of masked men with a gun would put people in fear, he said.
The sight of the dog put a wild idea into his head.
The sight before him put all thought of retreat from his mind.
He found the infantrymen, put his sights in their center.
The sight of the sun put the men in high spirits.
He knew the sight must be putting all the same thoughts into Robinson's head that already filled his own.
The sight of such wild destruction put terror into my heart.