The word 'never' is an adverb modifying the verb seen.
The cascading waterfall was a beautiful sight.
"I gasped for breath at the sight of the astonishingly beautiful painting."
The waterfall was a beautiful sight to see.
The snow-capped Rockie Mountains were a beautiful sight. Hope that's good. :)
It's fine, but a little awkward. You can always change the sentence to make it more cohesive and fluid. Ex: We must never lose sight of our customer. Basically, the sentence has the same meaning, and it sounds better.
He started to stare at it, because he had never seen such a fantastic sight.
There are two words, actually. Vista (Sight) and Bella (Beautiful). As you can imagine it means Beautiful Sight.
She was a girl with sight so saw the right career. This is an example sentence using sight.
Abhorring the sight of blood, she would never watch horror movies.
her teeth are a beautiful sight her smile was pearly white
I visited a site on the internet to look up information. When I arrived at the site, I loved the sight of the beautiful sunset over the ocean.
Yes. The word visionally is an adverb, but it means "as if in a vision."The word "visually" (done by sight) is an adverb.The word "provisionally" (done for the interim) is an adverb.