Examples of using Flashes of light in English and their translations into Swedish
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I saw several flashes of light.
Flashes of light. Sometimes I see.
Sometimes I see… flashes of light.
Seeing flashes of light or“floaters” in your vision;
Much of misdirection depends on flashes of light.
These are flashes of light before the eyes, zigzags, blind spots.
And" Have you ever seen unexplained flashes of light in your eyes?
And then Ben Murphy and his crew disappear from his boat a little ways off shore. They claim they saw flashes of light.
Shouldn't there be, like, flashes of light? Or a puff of smoke, or something?
hopefully you then experience sporadic flashes of light.
Now, when I see many flashes of light from ambulances, fire trucks
Strobe mode:“Strobe” is an irritating glare effect, a consequence of flashes of light issued at intervals.
Which caused them to perceive flashes of light, represented the 1s,
As soon as the coil approaches the metal object buried under the ground, you will be reminded immediately by beeps and flashes of light.
If flashes of light appeared on the screen it would mean that liberation of atomic energy would take place in our lifetime.
You can expect to experience some headaches and, at times, flashes of light, which seem to occur suddenly across your vision.
where her lower wings form out of flashes of light.
Visual effects seeing flashes of light, blurred vision,
or seeing flashes of light or“floaters”;
restricted vision, flashes of light and blur effects simulate the feeling of being punched like never before.
they thought,'Why am I seeing flashes of light?
If you have other events affecting the eye and/or vision seeing sparks or flashes of light, narrowing of visual field,
way are extremely limited, eg muscle movements or the perception of flashes of light.
Flashes of light in front of the eyes, the sensation of
eye pain and photopsia(flashes of light in the field of vision), as well as conjunctival haemorrhage bleeding of the membrane that lies over the white part of the eye.
Changes in eyesight, unusual eye movement, changes in vision including tunnel vision, flashes of light, jerky movements,
resulting in flashes of light with floaters progressing to a temporary loss of sight,
fuzzy vision, flashes of light, decreased vision, and a change in the field
Suddenly, a flash of light appears in the sky.
Immediately a flash of Light intensified His own Light,