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A Room With A
View
( E M Forster book )
A
View
To A Kill ( James Bond movie Roger Moore )
A class
act
A funny thing happened on the way to the
theatre
A welcome
sight
Act
of God
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Act
out
Act
the fool
Act
the giddy goat
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Act
the part
Act
up
Act
white
Act
your age
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players
Balancing
act
Behind the
scenes
Bird's eye
view
Blot on the
landscape
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Blow off the
stage
Caught in the
act
Change of scene ( A new location and way of thinking )
Chew up the
scenery
Children should be
seen
and not heard
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Class
act
Clean up your
act
Colour one's
view
Come into
view
Couldn't
act
his way out of a paper bag
Dim
view
Distance lends enchantment to the
view
Do a disappearing
act
Don't put your daughter on the
stage
Mrs Worthington
Double
act
Exit
stage
left
Foot in the bucket ( A baseball expression meaning to
act
timidly or cowardly )
Fringe
theatre
Get in on the
act
Get your
act
together
Hard
act
to follow
Hasta la
vista
baby ( A catchphrase from Arnold Schwarzeneggar )
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Hidden in plain
sight
High visibility jacket ( reflective coat worn to be easily
seen
)
High wire
act
Human Rights
Act
In on the
act
In plain
sight
International
incident
It had to be
seen
to be believed
Know by
sight
Landscape
painting ( a form of painting in which the natural world is the subject )
Line of
sight
Lose
sight
of
Love at first
sight
Love scene
Make a scene ( causing a disturbance )
Make the scene
Nowhere to be
seen
Out of sight, out of mind
Phone it in ( perform an
act
in an uncommitted disinterested manner )
Play hardball ( A baseball expression meaning to be or
act
tough or aggressive )
Point of
view
Political
landscape
Put on an
act
Random
act
of kindness
Read the riot
act
Red and green should never be
seen
Second
sight
See that girl, watch that scene ( ABBA lyric )
Seen
better days
Seen
one,
seen
them all
Set the
stage
Shoot on
sight
Sight
for Soaring Eyes ( Trans World Airways advertising slogan )
Sight
for sore eyes
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Sight
unseen
Sister
Act
( Whoopie Goldberg movie )
Sorry
sight
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Stage
door Johnny
Star of
stage
and screen
Steal the scene
Survey the scene
Take centre
stage
That's the second biggest ... I've ever seen! ( A catchphrase from Get Smart )
The
act
you've known for all these years ( Beatles song lyric )
The cat who doesn't
act
finicky soon loses control of his owner ( 9 Lives Cat Food advertising slogan )
The
stage
is set
The
view
from the top
Think global,
act
local
Think globally,
act
locally ( Friends of the Earth advertising slogan )
Triple play ( A baseball expression denoting the
act
of making three outs during the same play )
View
from a Bridge ( play by Arthur Miller )
We have
seen
better days
World
view
You ain't
seen
nothing yet
You can't eat
scenery
You look as though you've
seen
the ghost
You've
seen
the rest, now try the best