How to Use as far as the eye can see in a Sentence

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  • There's massive crowds..as far as the eye can see, and..
    Caitlin O'Kane, CBS News, 17 Aug. 2020
  • Into the distance is a field of white as far as the eye can see.
    Brad Japhe, Travel + Leisure, 9 Apr. 2023
  • Beyond the mountains that surround the ship are more bays and more mountains and more glaciers—all as far as the eye can see.
    Stefanie Waldek, Condé Nast Traveler, 30 Dec. 2022
  • There are absolutely no children for as far as the eye can see and the ear can hear.
    Christopher Borrelli, chicagotribune.com, 8 Oct. 2021
  • Home to the world’s largest gypsum dunefield (a.k.a. wavelike sand dunes), the park in the southern part of the state has ripples of sand as far as the eye can see.
    Karen Cicero, Good Housekeeping, 19 Dec. 2022
  • Along a smoothly paved highway from the Jaisalmer airport, wind turbines dot the landscape as far as the eye can see.
    Time, 12 Jan. 2023
  • That doesn’t mean the Bulldogs are guaranteed to win championships as far as the eye can see.
    Dan Wolken, USA TODAY, 10 Jan. 2023
  • The sand is thick, deep, and the color of clotted cream; the gently shelving sea is as calm as a lagoon; and the beach stretches as far as the eye can see.
    Julia Buckley, Travel + Leisure, 12 Apr. 2023
  • Aerial video taken in mid-February shows the North Rift stretching as far as the eye can see.
    David Williams, CNN, 27 Feb. 2021
  • Everyone assumes low interest rates from the Fed as far as the eye can see.
    Geoff Colvin, Fortune, 6 Dec. 2020
  • Bike the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and ride through stunning farmland with grazing horses and green as far as the eye can see.
    Courier Journal Staff, The Courier-Journal, 11 Nov. 2021
  • Instead, there is nothing but top-down federal control as far as the eye can see.
    Adam A. Millsap, Forbes, 25 May 2021
  • The video only offers up a small glimpse of Da Boss’s collection, but even then the line of vehicles still stretches as far as the eye can see.
    Bryan Hood, Robb Report, 3 July 2021
  • The colorful interior, filled with bright candy and soda as far as the eye can see, will take you back in time.
    Janaya Wecker and Marlisse Cepeda, Country Living, 29 Sep. 2022
  • Sandy Point, with its minuscule parking lot, is sprawling at low tide, a spit of sand that extends nearly as far as the eye can see.
    Washington Post, 26 Aug. 2021
  • During winter at the most northern parts of Earth, snow and ice transform the arctic tundra into a blanket of white as far as the eye can see.
    Jacob Job, The Conversation, 22 Feb. 2021
  • Known as sargassum, the brown seaweed has the ability to blanket beaches as far as the eye can see, and the influx could persist for months.
    Manuel Bojorquez, CBS News, 1 May 2023
  • The tree canopy stretches as far as the eye can see -- an endless array of broccoli florets bounded only by haze and horizon.
    Ed Yong, Discover Magazine, 21 Mar. 2012
  • As day turns to night and the sun dips behind the towering office buildings, painting the sky cotton candy pink, the neon lights of the city begin to twinkle as far as the eye can see.
    Liam Hess, Vogue, 10 Feb. 2023
  • Making a high-pressure meal like Thanksgiving dinner can be stressful even in the dreamiest of kitchens, with the highest-end appliances and counter space as far as the eye can see.
    Kalina Newman, Washington Post, 15 Nov. 2022
  • Today is the final day of the season for Nomans, and most of the taps in the bar are dry, their logo handles gone, leaving only dull, industrial pulls as far as the eye can see.
    Tom Moriarty, BostonGlobe.com, 29 Sep. 2022
  • Beyond these, solitary Joshuas beckon, perhaps forgotten and celibate, no mate or any other kin as far as the eye can see.
    Claire Vaye Watkins, Outside Online, 15 May 2017
  • This young city offers croquetas at every corner, empanadas as far as the eye can see, and tons of trendy hot spots with flavors from every culture imaginable.
    Amber Love Bond, Forbes, 8 June 2022
  • In many places, where native forest once grew from the lakebed, drab, dry, treeless farmland—yet to be inundated by the floodwaters that in recent years have arrived late—now stretches as far as the eye can see.
    Stefan Lovgren, National Geographic, 17 Aug. 2020
  • Alberta brings logging and coal mining, and Saskatchewan features oil derricks biting mechanically toward the ground as far as the eye can see.
    Alli Harvey, Anchorage Daily News, 5 June 2022
  • The most recent Congressional Budget Office estimates reflect structural deficits of over a trillion dollars annually stretching out as far as the eye can see.
    Loren Thompson, Forbes, 22 Feb. 2023
  • The new orthodoxy promises easy money as far as the eye can see and holds that inflation is good — not Venezuelan and Zimbabwean hyperinflation of course, just a moderate dose — thus ensuring that a dollar every year is worth less.
    Eric Grover, National Review, 19 Sep. 2020

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