Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
As if looking through a telescope, he could still see, though.
It is like looking at people in a crowd through a telescope.
I've never looked through a telescope myself in my life."
Now it seemed to Kim as if she were watching through a telescope.
The clarity of the image was far better than anything he had ever seen through a telescope.
"Even through a telescope they can still look like a single star.
He seemed to be looking through a telescope at little figures hundreds of miles in the distance.
One look through a telescope would have told all.
Well, at least the rings would be vivid through a telescope.
"When we were coming in I looked at that white spot through a telescope.
"You're up on a ladder looking through a telescope at a galaxy 50 million light years away," he said.
And," she added, "there's no reason not to go out now to look for boats through a telescope.
We look through a telescope and see the explosion of a star."
When astronomers look through a telescope, or people observe without one; anything you can see is there.
It was like watching a play through a telescope.
"Have we even looked at it through a telescope?"
"Have you ever seen the stars through a telescope?"
Earth would not be visible from Neptune at all, except through a telescope.
When money was so scarce, why waste it on peering through a telescope?
Through a telescope I could see the lightning flashing in the clouds.
You've had better views of the moon through a telescope."
Pilgrim was on it at almost the same instant, one head helping another look through a telescope.
Later, looking through a telescope, the balls come into focus and he realizes they're human heads.
The critical angle is normally measured by looking through a telescope.
The video shows of the Kitten's looking through a telescope on a road, and an oven.