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Example sentences for "see"

Lexicographically close words:
seductive; seductively; seductiveness; sedulous; sedulously; seea; seeck; seed; seede; seeded
  1. Four times you've been in prison," he urged, "and see how well you look.

  2. I mustered; strikes only on the box; when you ask for it, see that you get it; none other genuine.

  3. If I see him alone I'll show him what 'Butting' Thomas is.

  4. Nothing in them but what we all know off by heart.

  5. It appears," he said, "that I have made a mistake about your intentions.

  6. Dan Gallaher, becoming slightly interested, made a jump to three pounds ten.

  7. I had a suit of clothes for him; of course, civilian clothes.

  8. The house was neutral ground used by Orangemen and Nationalists alike, a convenient arrangement, indeed a necessary arrangement, for there was no other public-house nearer than Curraghfin.

  9. For two hours casualties poured in and every one had a different kind of wound.

  10. She passed through a door at the back of the counter, slipped off her overall, stained and creased after a long day's work, then she went into the kitchen.

  11. Is there another padre in the whole Army who could have got a church to a place like this?

  12. This was McMahon, the medical officer; and he did not, properly speaking, belong to the battalion at all.

  13. He looked round him as he spoke, and fixed his eyes at last on the fireproof safe.

  14. She felt inclined to say a good deal more but she was interrupted by a loud knocking at the hall door.

  15. Let me shake your hand to show there's no ill feeling about the way I bid against you at the sale to-day.

  16. Thus Mrs. Geer, who was a thorough tactician.

  17. He permits himself to speak of individuals of decided personal and public dignity with quite too much familiarity.

  18. I am sure, if God had made me him, and him me, I should be glad to help him.

  19. He might just as well do something as not.

  20. A Choral and Organ Book,--"one of Marx's most interesting works.

  21. Perhaps we have none of us ever known a man in regard to whom a greater degree of curiosity existed among his countrymen.

  22. You have banned Bluebeard, and treated Red Ridinghood as no better than the Bonnet Rouge of domestic Jacobinism.

  23. And as I spoke, I sighed, remembering all I might have done, and dreading poverty for her alone.

  24. Once upon a time, a little boy was allowed to ramble in the woods.

  25. Morning, noon, or night, she was always ready.

  26. And might not rulers see the propriety of yielding?

  27. Who that has an interest in her welfare, does not joyfully anticipate and pray for, and endeavour to use other means, that men may see the glorious things said in prophecy concerning her?

  28. He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many; for he shall bear their iniquities.

  29. How glorious a thing it would be to see those nations associated, by the strong ties of fellowship, and a common relation to one glorious Lord, to his other believing people!

  30. It is the blessedness of the pure in heart, that they shall see God.

  31. As one of many passages which show this, see Jer.

  32. He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied.

  33. And the darkness which covers the earth, the gross darkness that covers the people, shall be dispelled, and all ends of the earth shall see the salvation of God.

  34. Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand.

  35. That all ends of the earth should see the salvation of God had been predicted.

  36. The fore-part of the mountain ranges subside into low hills, the mountains themselves retreat, and the nearer you approach Aldea do Pedro, the wider and more open becomes the valley.

  37. Before reaching Blankenese the ships take in their stock of water from the Elbe.

  38. A great many vessels passed quickly by us.

  39. The whole mass is then gathered into a basket, plentifully steeped in water, and is afterwards pressed quite dry by means of a press.

  40. The moment a person feels an itching in these parts he must immediately look at the place; if he sees a small black point surrounded by a small white ring, the former is the flea, and the latter the eggs which it has laid in the flesh.

  41. We put books, chairs, ourselves in the sun, and were highly delighted with this unusual kind of amusement.

  42. In consequence of this, the building was not open to the public, and I have to thank the kindness of Herr Riedl, the director, for allowing me to view it.

  43. This romantic valley is enclosed on three sides by noble mountains, the fourth being open, and disclosing a full view of the sea.

  44. A fine evening and long twilight is another source of enjoyment which may be said to be unknown: at sunset every one hastens home, as it is immediately followed by darkness and damp.

  45. You see likewise the boat of Charon, but in a manner as novel and uncommon as highly interesting.

  46. So his celebrated Moses, if I see right, has in his forms less of grandeur than agility, in his action more passion than majesty, and loses the legislator in the savage.

  47. The forms of his flesh are too round, his muscles of a mass and shape always similar, which hides their springs of motion; nor do you ever see in his works a muscle in repose, than which a greater fault Design knows not.

  48. I can not tell you much about the former, as I see them only now and then at meals; but the smoke-room is always full of pleasant chaps.

  49. You see that I am telling you the truth about the sea.

  50. As he staggered down the stair-- By turning one's head only slightly, one can actually see the stair, all ready for the captain.

  51. The tendency is to make fertilizers do penance for the sins of neglect, but the results do not often meet one's expectations.

  52. Presently he rebels at the bold, harsh, and impudent designs of some of the gardeners, and grows into a resourceful love of plant forms and verdure.

  53. Every pains should be taken to prevent the surface of the land from becoming crusty or baked, for the hard surface establishes a capillary connection with the moist soil beneath, and is a means of passing off the water into the atmosphere.

  54. Sometimes cabbages are laid head down in a shallow furrow plowed in well-drained land, and over them is thrown straw, the stumps being allowed to project through the cover.

  55. Derivatives of this species of many kinds are now available, and are valuable.

  56. Frequently we get the seed of three different dealers to secure the best.

  57. For example, if potatoes and cabbages are affected with the rot, it is practically impossible to keep them any length of time.

  58. This plate shows the noted scuppernongs on Roanoke Island, of which the origin is unknown, but which were of great size more than one hundred years ago.

  59. For surface mildews, as grape mildew, dusting flowers of sulfur on the foliage is a protection.

  60. In areas, large enough to admit horse tools, the land can be fitted more economically by means of the various types of plows, harrows, and cultivators that are to be had of any dealer in agricultural implements.

  61. Banksice) is a strong climbing rose for the South and California with yellow or white flowers in clusters.

  62. I see a red automobile," cried Mollie, almost as soon as she had fixed her gaze on the fire.

  63. I see a fiery pit with a lot of imps dancing about, hurling balls of fire at each other.

  64. In the darkness of the Pullman berth she could see nothing at all save a faint perpendicular line of light at the edges of the curtains that enclosed the section.

  65. As it was, she could see no more than a rod or two in advance.

  66. I must see Mr. Stuart," replied Barbara evasively.

  67. I see a black chest, but I can't see what it holds, for the cover is down.

  68. Nor did they see the car again until they drew up in front of the Stuart house in the brilliantly light street and with a policeman in plain sight.

  69. I have a feeling that I shall see the old place no more.

  70. And my face is so besmudged that I am not fit to see anyone.

  71. If you are ready, girls, we will go over to the Board of Trade, where you will see the bulls and bears engaged in a pitched battle.

  72. She appeared so suddenly out of the snow cloud that I didn't see her until the car was almost on top of her.

  73. I am so awkward and I did not see you at all.

  74. I see by your expression what you think," added Ruth quickly, brushing a stray wisp of hair from her face.

  75. We have loaded up so heavily that I see no possibility of getting out.

  76. I hope I never shall see him again," muttered Barbara, just as Miss Thompson came smiling up to them.

  77. Both entirely misconceived the real issues involved, as well as the kind of evidence required to settle them, as we shall see later in discussing adaptation and specialization.

  78. In her relation to her husband, she must never surprise him by unusual conduct, and must see that he was well fed.

  79. For discussion of the dates of the Church Councils see Rev.

  80. Like youth before it has yet come in contact with complicated reality, they often see men and women as "each chasing his separate phantom.

  81. In birds and insects, where the material is less expensive and experimentation simpler, males have been produced from female-predisposed fertilized eggs and vice versa, as we shall see in the next chapter.

  82. Mana must however be liberally interpreted if we are to see to the bottom of the mystery.

  83. We see some nations outbreeding others, or dominating them through superior organization.

  84. I see you've given Barry his second, Trevor.

  85. I don't see what there is to enjoy in the business," said Trevor, gloomily.

  86. Go on," he said; "I see you don't believe me.

  87. I see you've given Barry his first," he said to Trevor, when they met.

  88. I don't see what else a chap would be after.

  89. I don't see what object they could have down here if they weren't the League holding a meeting.

  90. Mr Dexter did not see a single ball of that match bowled.

  91. Trevor had been staring at the ruins for some time, when he looked up to see Clowes standing in the doorway.

  92. But you can go and see for yourself if you like.

  93. I don't see why you should lose either," snapped Trevor.

  94. Mr Seymour thought he would look up to see if the fire was out.

  95. They never do make rows about fights, and neither of them is a prefect, so I don't see what it matters if they do fight.

  96. Though I don't see who else could have anything to gain by Barry not getting his colours.

  97. As turvas cheias de novembro, em vez Do nateiro subtil que fertilisa, Fossem a inundação que tudo pisa, No rebanho afogassem muita rez!


  98. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "see" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accept; ante; anticipate; appear; appreciate; apprehend; archbishopric; ascertain; associate; attend; back; behold; bet; bishopric; call; catch; city; compass; comprehend; conceive; conceptualize; conduct; conference; consider; contemplate; cover; date; descry; detect; determine; dig; diocese; direct; discern; discover; distinguish; envisage; envision; escort; espy; experience; fade; fathom; feel; figure; find; follow; foresee; gamble; gaze; get; glimpse; grasp; guide; have; hazard; hear; heed; identify; image; imagine; ken; know; lay; lead; look; make; mark; meet; mind; note; notice; objectify; observe; parish; parlay; pass; penetrate; perceive; picture; pierce; pilot; place; play; plumb; plunge; possess; project; province; punt; realize; recognize; regard; remark; represent; respond; route; savvy; see; seize; sense; shepherd; show; sight; smell; spot; spy; stake; steer; stop; suffer; sustain; synod; take; taste; tend; think; touch; twig; undergo; understand; unearth; view; visit; visualize; wager; watch; witness


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    see and; see him; see less developed countries; see page; see thee; see what would happen; see whether; see why; seeds numerous; seeing him; seeing that; seeing what; seek adventures; seek employment; seek their; seek them; seem able; seem good; seemed impossible; seemed natural; seems advisable; seems certain; seems like; seen anything; seen later; sees them