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Example sentences for "seen that"

  • Thus it will be seen that in this case the sound of the dog's name has stirred up a train of mental images, one of these being a visual image of the dog himself, causing the child to look about in search for him.

  • Tell the captain to lower a couple of his boats; also take twenty soldiers on board with you without their jackets; we will do the same, so that it may be seen that we have a strong party on board getting out the cargo.

  • However, as the column approached, it could be seen that at any rate a very considerable number were armed.

  • If taken in that dress it would be seen that he was a straggler from Moore's army, and he would be simply treated as a prisoner of war; while, if taken in the dress of a peasant, he would be liable to be treated as a spy and shot.

  • It will also be seen that no reduction of the force now in commission is contemplated.

  • From what has been said, it will readily be seen that whether an animal be carnivorous or herbivorous, it begins to starve as soon as its vital food-stuffs consist only of amyloids, or fats, or both.

  • From the nature of this malady, it will readily be seen that no medical treatment can effect a radical cure.

  • It will be seen that as early as 1875 Edison detected and studied certain phenomena--i.

  • At the close of the epoch of discovery it is seen that mankind as a whole has made one more great advance; but in the earlier stages one watched chiefly the confused vicissitudes of fortune of the individual pioneers.

  • It will be seen that communes do not correspond with any natural unit.

  • It will be seen that as we increase the percentage of B from nothing up to that of the mixture C, the freezing-point becomes lower and lower, but that if we further increase the percentage of B in the mixture, the freezing-point rises.

  • It will be seen that by rule 3 the American Union enacts a standard for all athletes not much different from that of the British Amateur Rowing Association.

  • It will thus be seen that, even at the age of twenty, Flamsteed had made marked progress, considering how much his time had been interfered with by ill-health.

  • It will be seen that, in consequence of the revolution around P, the spectator on the earth will sometimes see Venus on one side of the sun, and sometimes on the other side, so that the planet always remains in the sun's vicinity.

  • In the following proposition it will be seen that conjunction is more and more close or more and more remote.

  • In a subsequent paragraph it will be seen that this is the universal effort of divine providence.

  • In what follows it will be seen that laws of tolerance are also laws of divine providence, that every man can be reformed and regenerated, and that no other predestination is possible.

  • There it may also be seen that by the tree of life the Lord is meant as to His divine providence, and by the tree of knowledge man is meant as to his own prudence.

  • From this it can be seen that heaven is not outside of a man, but within him.

  • And from this it can be seen that such as their essential dispositions or minds are, such is their union and such their love for each other.

  • Without that meaning how could it be seen that "the wall of the Holy Jerusalem" is "the measure of a man, which is that of an angel?

  • Von Koren, and from his face it could be seen that he felt repulsion.

  • As a result of this consideration it will be seen that in actual practice the change in the number of lines passing through the armature winding is not of the gradual nature that would be indicated by a consideration of Fig.

  • It is seen that at the central office there are four ringing keys, adapted, respectively, to impress on the line ringing currents of four different frequencies.

  • There are three stations and it will be seen that at each station there are three possible bridges, or bridge paths, across the two limbs of the line.

  • By a notification published in our paper of Saturday, it will be seen that £1600 has been placed in the hands of the Receiver-General.

  • It will be seen that there is no enactment which materially modifies, or unduly restrains, the liberty of the subject.

  • Regarding the values, it will be seen that there is no absolute white in the photograph.

  • With the pen work added, it will be seen that a good many values are possible; and, if the drawing be not reduced more than one-third, it will print excellently.

  • When it is realized that, by mere outline, one may express the texture of a coat or a tree or a wall without any rendering whatever, it will be seen that nothing in pen drawing is really of so much importance.

  • From the foregoing it will be seen that, while presenting some advantages, the natural harbor of Vera Cruz possesses many drawbacks and dangers which the design of Mr. Eads will completely remove.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about latitude; along shore; avec les; considerable importance; cool blood; excellent road; had fallen; know also; legal rights; prose writer; pumice stone; seen above; seen anything; seen enough; seen from; seen from the earth; seen here; seen him; seen later; seen only; seen the; seen them; seen through; shall bruise thy head; take stock; thou then