Use see in a sentence
Sentences starting with see
- See here, mother, you've sacrificed enough for me already. [9]
- See how the young vagabond acts. [10]
- See you, see you, Iberville: what of the lady Puritan's marriage with the fire-eating Englishman? [11]
- See him if you can, and read this to him; but charge him not to make it public for the present. [7]
- See here --have you been training with that ass again--that radical, if you prefer the term, though the words are synonymous--Lord Tanzy, of Tollmache? [5]
- See what he wrote on the bottom--'To my friend, Claude Ditmar, Stephen Chippering. [9]
- See thou the wreck this fiend hath made, and let thy heart be moved with pity! [5]
- See here--these shoes--how worn they are--she kept them to remind her of our last long journey. [12]
- See his remarkable work on 'Hereditary Genius,' 1869, p. 349. [1]
- See how Achilles woos. [5]
Sentences ending with see
- Paula will forgive you, too; I know her--you will see. [10]
- Read history, and you will see. [9]
- Look history over; you will see. [5]
- You were right: you were my star, and I was so blind with selfishness and vanity I could not see. [11]
- I don't want you to see. [11]
- Oh, Mary, can't you see? [9]
- What is it you see? [5]
- My dear, do you see? [12]
- I came without--him---as you see. [9]
- They were cautious, you see. [5]
Short sentences using see
- Ah, I see your shame. [13]
- I don't see your motor. [9]
- I will see you--afterwards--late. [11]
- Glad to see you! [2]
- Satan was converted, you see. [5]
- It don't reason, you see. [5]
- We're riding away, you see. [13]
- You ought not, you see. [11]
- I was right, you see. [11]
- I am modest, you see. [11]
Sentences containing see two or more times
- You'll see, Washington, you'll see how it will be. [5]
- There, I wanted you to see where I stand with Di; and now I want you to promise me that you'll not leave these rooms till I see you again. [11]
- See, Orpheus, Herse--do you see Him coming? [10]
- You see, man, you see her choice! [11]
- Fifteen years ago you came to see my father, and now you have come to see me--all in the light o' the moon, as it were; like a villain in a play. [11]
- You see, Othman, you all see, worthy men.--Let me atone for what I did to help the poor nuns. [10]
- Then, penniless, he would have to face Mona again; and what would come of that he could not see, would not try to see. [11]
- You see, it won't ever do for me, a brigadier in the regular army, to preside over that infant court-martial--there isn't any precedent for it, don't you see. [5]
- I've told you what Tynie says, but he doesn't know at all what I know; he doesn't see the danger I see, doesn't realize the mad thing in your brain, the sad thing weighing down your heart--and hers. [11]
- You can't see what I know--and if you did see it you'd not admit it to save your life. [13]
More example sentences with the word see in them
- For Proctotretus, see 'Zoology of the Voyage of the "Beagle"; Reptiles,' by Mr. Bell, p. 8. [1]
- So, you see, you've kept me here talking when there's no need and while my business waits. [11]
- Let the inquiring youth read the whole Introduction, and he will see what they mean. [3]
- You see, maybe you's got to be po' a long time fust, en so you might git discourage' en kill yo'sef 'f you didn' know by de sign dat you gwyne to be rich bymeby. [5]
- You see it yourselves" They gazed at each other awe-struck, and lifted their hands and said in unison: "It's per-fectly wonderful. [5]
- You can see, yourself, that there isn't anything more to be reported--invention is exhausted. [5]
- Why, you see yourself it's gone. [5]
- And you say you're not sick, and so I don't see why we shouldn't come to business. [8]
- But, Lassiter, now you're here I'm glad to see you. [13]
- And maybe, when you're a long way off from things you once lived, you can see them and understand them better. [11]
- If you see your way to meet us in New Orleans, drop me a line, now, and as we approach that city I will telegraph you what day we shall arrive there. [5]
- Come, come, gentlemen, your swords, and we shall see the sights o' London. [9]
- I would accept your offer at once, were it not that I fear there might be some impropriety in it, though I do not see that there would. [7]
- Away up to your left you'll see another thread coming in--that's the Missouri and is a little above St. Louis. [5]
- Take them into your keeping, man; and tomorrow morning we will see who has left this suspicious offering in our vestibule.--You were the first to reach the spot, fair Paula. [10]
- Can I see your husband a moment, madam? [5]
- But you hold your grip, and we'll see what can be done. [5]
- I see by your face that it will not be wasted. [10]
- I see in your face it is true; they have condemned Paula. [10]
- I see by your eyes that you have been weeping. [10]
- See, my Sheila, your drunken, reckless lover pulls this sweet offering from his garden and offers it to you. [11]
- But take off your coat, Mr. Gridley,--very glad to see you. [6]
- There, put out your arms to her, and I'll put out mine, and see which she'll take. [11]
- But when the youngest went, she commenced the work as soon as she reached the lodge; although it had always been occupied, still the Indians never could see any one. [5]
- But he, my younger brother, had five little ones, while I, you see, only left a wife behind. [2]
- The other day young Princess Irina Vasilevna came to see me; she was an awful sight--looked as if she had put two barrels on her arms. [2]
- Numbers of the young men took the paint and painted themselves, and one of the party took the head by the hair and said-- 'Look, you ugly thing, and see your paints on the faces of warriors. [5]
- Neither of the young men felt like attempting to see Laura that day, and she saw no company except the newspaper reporters, until the arrival of Col. [5]
- On this the young man appeared, and though he and Paula did their utmost to preserve a suitable demeanor, every one could see the violent agitation they felt at meeting each other in such a situation. [10]
- You see that young lady coming to us with my husband? [11]
- I asked the young gentleman to do me the kindness to go to jail as soon as he conveniently could, so that I might try to get in there and visit him, and see what college captivity was like. [5]
- The' 's a young gen'l'm'n up at that school where she go,--so some of 'em tells me, 'n' she loves t' see him 'n' talk wi' him, 'n' she talks about him when she 's asleep sometimes. [6]
- Do you think you'd have time to drop in to see me, Minnie, before your train goes? [9]
- Mind I tell you; they'll see it. [5]
- We have recognized you," he now seemed to hear the words she had uttered and to see before him her eyes, her smile, her traveling hood, and a stray lock of her hair... and there seemed to him something pathetic and touching in all this. [2]
- It will tell you, too, what it means to me, and what I see before us. [11]
- I see that you, too, are ready to depart and should grieve to behold the comfort of your aged hosts destroyed by hasty acts that may yet be needless. [10]
- I'm sorry for you, Timothy, but I don't see what I can do. [9]
- I must see you, somehow, before you go. [5]
- I can see you, in your heart's blood, as red and pure as the blood of a lamb! [10]
- When I see you, I feel it, I think. [9]
- Good to see you, Captain, on a day like this. [9]
- So I suggested you, and said I would write and see if you would be willing to undertake it. [5]
- No; I like you, and I like your calm unruffled way of explaining things to the customers, but you see I am not used to it. [5]
- But I loved you--" She shook her head, and with a smile of pitying disdain--he could so little see the real truth, his real misdemeanour--she said: "Oh no, never--never! [11]
- Yet I'm glad you wrote me; it gave me time to think, and I can tell you the truth as I see it. [11]
- I am sure you would not be so cruel if you knew that I was aching to see you. [9]
- I thought perhaps you would go round with me to see a pretty bad case. [4]
- An' may be you won't believe it, but after that you never see a cat so prejudiced agin quartz mining as what he was. [5]
- And there also you will see a very uncommon thing--an image of Shiva. [5]
- In the cities you will see a dozen civilians for every soldier, and as many for every priest or preacher. [5]
- Upon the plains you will see a cloud arising, not in the sky, but from the ground--a billowy surf of drifting snow; then another white billow from the sky will sweep down and meet it, and you are caught between. [11]
- Under these circumstances you will readily see why I should not speak in detail of the course I shall deem it best to pursue. [7]
- If you go you will reach the priest, if you stay here where I shall leave you, you will see me taken perhaps, and it may be fightin' or death; but you will be safe with them. [11]
- But see, if you will let a poor man speak his mind, if I were you I'd not impose the command on Mr. [11]
- And see how you will feel, too! [5]
- It is not you who can look ahead two short years and see the ship of Democracy splitting on the rocks at Charleston and at Baltimore, when the power of your name might have steered her safely. [9]
- But I tell you what: if you want to see something fine, you must go down as soon as possible to Sunburst. [11]
- I believe, if you were to see her, your impression would be that there is no hope. [14]
- I see how you were situated--another familiarity of Providence and wholly wanton intrusion--and of course we could not help ourselves. [5]
- I did wish you were here to see these things. [5]
- From the moment you went to see her you became responsible for her. [9]
- Was that what you wanted to see me about? [5]
- No, sir, if you want to see me, you've got to wait. [9]
- And why should you want to know me and see me outside of the office? [9]
- I don't want you to see them, nor your sisters, nor nobody in this town; if a neighbor was to ask how is your uncles this morning your face would tell something. [5]
- I couldn't expect you to see the necessity of that. [9]
- It would delight you to see some of them playing Indian when surrounded by the wonders and improvements of the Old World. [4]
- Lassiter, I want you to see my horses. [13]
- An' I'd like you to see jest how hard an' cruel this border life is. [13]
- What I want you to see is that I did not grudge my brother his share of my father's inheritance, like any petty trader. [10]
- See, we strain you to our bosoms, And we kiss your lip and brow; Human hearts must have some idols, And we shrine you idols now. [11]
- I would desire you to give my particular respects to Fanny; but perhaps you will not wish her to know you have received this, lest she should desire to see it. [7]
- I simply ask you to come to see me when you find time. [13]
- It must interest you to come back, and see the changes in our Western civilization. [9]
- I don't want you to believe anything I say; I only want you to try to see what makes me believe it. [6]
- I will see you through safely, and we will not spare the tafia either. [9]
- But I tell you this, gentlemen, that you will live to see the day when you will bitterly regret this injustice to an innocent and a noble woman, and Isaac D. Worthington will live to regret it. [9]
- I now enclose you the letter, which you may use if you see fit. [7]
- I will tell you the former instance, and then you will see it for yourself. [5]
- And now, suppose you step over at once and let us see General Scott (and) General Cameron about assigning a position to General Fremont. [7]
- In such case you should not see Monsieur Masson here alone. [11]
- I can see you sewing for us, I can hear you praying for us. [9]
- All through it you seem to see the pomps of war and hear the rumbling of the drums. [5]
- These rules, as you see, were quite simple and clear. [5]
- So it is, you see, she is afraid to tell the truth. [11]
- The company, don't you see, must not in any way be suspected with having anything to do with it, no mention of its name as a company, no advertisement of the road on a fly-leaf or cover. [4]
- By this time, you see, I had gotten used to expecting everything Joan said to come true. [5]
- But I'm kept, you see, for a worse fate and a sadder. [11]
- We knew him, you see, for a trusty man. [5]
- Both risky, as you see, but the bolder the game the sweeter the spoil. [11]
- And, indeed, if you see what a hopeless tangle our present situation is, where else can the mind logically go? [4]
- Now here; do you see this narrow belt of fine sediment That was deposited while the water was higher. [5]
- But you, Guida, you see them clearly because your heart is clear. [11]
- On the left you see the judgment at the bridge of Chinvat. [10]
- Well, then, don't you see the fateful moment has come in Irish life and history? [11]
- He said: "Do you see that ship there at the dock? [5]
- For instance-- 'Do you see that little boulder sticking out of the water yonder? [5]
- Everywhere you go you see square recesses cut into the hillsides, with perpendicular walls unmarred by crack or crevice, and perhaps you fancy that a house grew out of the ground there, and has been removed in a single piece from the mold. [5]
- Expect me when you see me. [9]
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