Use sees in a sentence
Sentences starting with sees
- Sees anything and everything, and--" He stopped short. [11]
Sentences ending with sees
- But I can't see--whatever he sees. [9]
- So that the line is the motto of the ferocious sectarian who turns his religious vessels into mud-holders, for the benefit of those who will not see what he sees. [6]
- Summer is come; I hear the skylarks sing, The honeysuckle flaunts it to the bees; Summer is come, and 'tis not yet the spring-- My love is summer blessing all she sees. [11]
- For that did I go, and, for the rest, my soul is open to the Spirit Who Sees. [11]
- Atmosphere cannot be created; it is not a matter of skill; it is a matter of personality, of the power of visualisation, of feeling for the thing which the mind sees. [11]
- He who was blind sees. [10]
- Let thy hand be quick on his mouth, and beware that no one sees! [11]
- For it is a new Britain one sees. [9]
- A woman fascinates a man quite as often by what she overlooks as by what she sees. [6]
Short sentences using sees
- She sees nothing beyond. [4]
Sentences containing sees two or more times
- Not that she thinks me a Le Notre"--Alison laughed--"What I mean is, she sees behind, she sees why it is fashionable to have a garden, since she has worked out the values of that existence. [9]
- For instance, one sees with the naked eye a cabin up there beside the glacier, and a little above and beyond he sees the spot where that red light was located; he thinks he could throw a stone from the one place to the other. [5]
- One's eyes are open, and one sees what one sees, without looking for it. [11]
More example sentences with the word sees in them
- Every time a youth looks love in a maiden's eyes, and sees the timid appealing return of the universal passion, the world for those two is just as certainly created as it was on the first morning, in all its color, odor, song, freshness, promise. [4]
- If only for your sake I will avoid doing so, for an honorable soul clings to those whom it sees maligned. [10]
- I was conscious, yet for a time I had no thought: I was like something half animal, half vegetable, which feeds, yet has no mouth, nor sees, nor hears, nor has sense, but only lives. [11]
- For the first year or so he sees that they are just as much pupils of their Maker as the young of any other animals. [6]
- I have been wrought and unsettled in mind by apprehensions, and that is a thing that is not helpable when one is in a strange land and sees his resources melt down to a two months' supply and can't see any sure daylight beyond. [5]
- The stones are worn and smooth, and pushed apart in places, so that the road has the exact appearance of those ancient paved highways leading out of Rome which one sees in pictures. [5]
- Now, if the world of readers hates anything it sees in print, it is apology. [6]
- The Emperor sees with regret that the picked soldiers appointed to guard his person, who should set an example of discipline, carry disobedience to such a point that they break into the cellars and stores containing army supplies. [2]
- Like a wanderer, who, after a long journey, sees his home in the distance, he quickened his pace. [10]
- That first long whiff was like the indrawn breath of the cold, starved hunter, when, stepping into his house, he sees food, fire, and wife on his hearthstone. [11]
- A noble heart which sees itself forced to pity a foe, easily forgives; and was she ever your enemy? [10]
- That blessed clairvoyance which sees into things without opening them, --that glorious license, which, having shut the door and driven the reporter from its key-hole, calls upon Truth, majestic virgin! [6]
- She watches me whenever I go out, and sees that I start straight for this office. [8]
- Nobody ever sees when the vote is taken; there never is a formal vote. [6]
- And after all, when one sees it, one cannot but feel that such superfluity is better than meagreness and feebleness. [10]
- Do you know what lies before you, if it should be discovered that you have covered the escape of the prey whom the patriarch already sees in his net? [10]
- But if I were the Divinity I should prize them no higher than a hoopoe's crest; for He, who sees into the heart of the giver-alas! [10]
- By and by we perceived what those super-delicate colors, and their continuous play and movement, reminded us of; it is what one sees in a soap-bubble that is drifting along, catching changes of tint from the objects it passes. [5]
- In fancy, the voluptuous votary of fashion sees herself amid the festive throng, 'the observed of all observers. [5]
- These camels are very much larger than the scrawny specimens one sees in the menagerie. [5]
- Poor Boges will very gladly play the go-between; the poor despised Boges wishes you so well--the humble Boges will be so sorry when he sees the proud palm-tree from Sais cut down. [10]
- He appears and vanishes at will, is as alert as he is rich, sees and hears everything, and manages to secure the best places. [10]
- It follows, that, until a man can be found who knows himself as his Maker knows him, or who sees himself as others see him, there must be at least six persons engaged in every dialogue between two. [6]
- The little one understands very well what I am to him, and sees what Cleopatra is. [10]
- He began by twitting me for a Whig, and presently he said: 'But we have gained one convert, Miss Swain, who sees the error of his ways. [9]
- And when one travels he sees what a vast material there is for society and friendship, of which he can never avail himself. [4]
- The first Italian town which the stranger sees he is sure to remember, the outdoor life of the people is so different from that at the North. [4]
- He sees us, too, with a hundred aspects on our faces we are never likely to see. [6]
- What is the token, Ever unbroken, Swept down the spaces of querulous years,-- Weeping or singing-- That the Beginning Of all things is with us, and sees us, and hears? [11]
- It does seem to me that when a man sees a fellow-being struggling in the water and jumps in at the risk of his life to save him-- O.M. [5]
- His aim is to classify and index all that he sees and contemplates so as to show the relations which unite, and learn the laws that govern, the subjects of his study. [6]
- One sees it to better effect from below, or he must ascend it to the Jardin to know that it has deep crevasses, and is as treacherous as it is grand. [4]
- For the first time he sees the sun, moon, and stars, flowers and trees, perhaps even a beautiful human face. [10]
- He was viewing this crisis of his life as one sees a human face in the wide searching light of a great fire. [11]
- Everyone sees that this cannot go on. [2]
- Janet beheld all this as one sees dancers through a glass, without hearing the music. [9]
- The soil is thin, the trees are slender, and one sees not much luxury or comfort. [4]
- Only old Mother Thibadeau, who had a heart that sees, caught a look in Fleda's eyes, a warm deepening of colour, a sudden embarrassment, which she knew how to interpret. [11]
- It is just there, in the very centre of our modern civilization, that one sees the crudest passions. [9]
- When he sees the value the intelligent and the well-to-do set upon material things, and their small regard for intellectual things and the pleasures of the mind, why should he not most passionately desire those things which his more fortunate neighbors put foremost? [4]
- However--on second thought,--if the reader sees any coincidence in this, he must do it at his own risk. [5]
- She felt like the prisoner who sees the judge rise and does not know whether he intends to acquit or condemn him. [10]
- And so, in the police court reports every day, one sees these fines recorded. [5]
- In death, whom the poet also calls his sister, he sees no cruel murderer, because she, too, comes from the Most High. [10]
- Unaccustomed to associate the North American Indian with music, the traveler at once sees the natural relation of the Indians with the brass band. [4]
- The eyes of the mother looked upon the son, and in them at first was the terror of one who sees the infinite. [9]
- Her perch is the last, the southernmost group of hills which one sees on that side of the river. [5]
- We clung to the hours and the minutes, counting them as they wasted away, and parting with them with that pain and bereavement which a miser feels who sees his hoard filched from him coin by coin by robbers and is helpless to prevent it. [5]
- At Wolf's entrance the German youth, like a drowning man who sees a friend on the shore, shrieked an entreaty to save him from the murderers who wanted to drag him to death. [10]
- In place of the former close dark circles formed by thousands of bees sitting back to back and guarding the high mystery of generation, he sees hundreds of dull, listless, and sleepy shells of bees. [2]
- Publius Scipio, on the contrary, thinks and sees and speaks with perfect independence, and his upright sense guides him to the truth without any trouble or special training. [10]
- Mr. Ruskin is the bull that stands upon the track and threatens with annihilation the on-coming locomotive; and I think that any spectator who sees his menacing attitude and hears his roaring cannot but have fears for the locomotive. [4]
- He alone sees the bitterness in my heart this day. [9]
- It is probable that when the mind has been strained for a long time, and the heart and body suffered much, one sees a calamity vaguely, and cannot define it; appreciates it, and does not know it. [11]
- The woman sees that there is nothing impertinent in our cursory inquiry into her domestic concerns, but, I fancy, knows that we are genial travelers, with human sympathies. [4]
- But everybody sees that the time is near when England must say definitely as to the imperial policy generally whether it will pursue it or abandon it. [4]
- The point is that the roof shall stand until the architect, the Queen, sees and approves it. [10]
- One class sees that the other has lighter or at least different labor, opportunities of travel, a more liberal supply of the luxuries of life, a higher enjoyment and a keener relish of the beautiful, the immaterial. [4]
- As a rule, that kind of a person sees only one side of the case. [5]
- He knew well that in the gaze was nothing of the interest which a woman feels in a man; it was the look of one chained to a rock, who sees a Samaritan in the cheerless distance. [11]
- Haven't you thought that he will drag you down, down, down, wear out your soul, break and sicken your life, destroy your beauty--you are beautiful, my dear, beyond what the world sees, even. [11]
- He sees now that he had no business to speak to you as he did, and he withdraws everything. [8]
- It is said that he claims to know of improper practices having been used in the interest of this bill, and he thinks be sees a chance to make a great sensation when the bill comes up. [5]
- One evening, towards sunset, the comfortable citizen, taking the mild air on his piazza, sees an interesting figure approach. [4]
- One never sees Summer-clothing or mosquitoes in San Francisco--but they can be found in Sacramento. [5]
- And then came such a hand-shaking and grunting as a man rarely sees in a lifetime. [9]
- For w'en the Subadar sees Connor in 'is 'ole, a cut across 'is jaw, doin' of 'is trick alone, away goes Subadar Goordit Singh and two of 'is company be'ind 'im for to rescue. [11]
- Her voice is strident, her laugh too much like a giggle, and she has that foolish way of dancing and bobbing like a quill-float with a "minnum" biting the hook below it, which one sees and weeps over sometimes in persons of more pretensions. [6]
- Maybe a merciful Spirit sees how, left alone, we should have stumbled and lost ourselves in our own gloom, and so gives us a new temper fitted to our needs. [11]
- One kind-hearted creature spies upon another, and sees to it that he loyally helps in iniquities which revolt both of them. [5]
- But William William Sowerby His eyes do open wide When he sees the Pasha's chosen In her "bruggam" and her pride. [11]
- The fly sees some things, not very intelligently, but he cannot help seeing them. [6]
- He delineates himself so perfectly in his various writings that the careful reader sees his nature just as it was in all its essentials, and has little more to learn than those human accidents which individualize him in space and time. [6]
- My father has so many cares, and he tries so hard to do right as he sees it. [9]
- It was the smile of one who, unforgetful of the scheme of the firmament and the spinning planets, will not be moved to anger by him who sees but the four sides of a pit. [9]
- He likes to show us human nature at home, as he himself daily sees it; his wonderful observant faculty likes to be in action. [14]
- Ah, at last she sees him, walking erect at the head of his dragoons. [9]
- On her part, she saw him coming nearer, as, standing in the door of a cottage in a valley, one sees trailing over the distant hills, with the light behind, a welcome and beloved figure with face turned towards the home in the green glade. [11]
- For small things she has the eye of a microscope, for large ones the eye of a telescope, and whatever she sees, she wants. [5]
- Such magnanimity and sensibility are like the magnanimity and sensibility of a lady who faints when she sees a calf being killed: she is so kindhearted that she can't look at blood, but enjoys eating the calf served up with sauce. [2]
- And now she sees, for the first time, two horsemen riding slowly in the track from Fort Desire towards Galbraith's Place. [11]
- Of course he sees, as you and I do, that society has settled into layers, and that the layers won't mix. [9]
- A rich duke sees you one day when he is hunting and falls in love with you, and you have to stand a lot of suffering and persecution because of it, and say nothing. [9]
- And when labor sees what it is that is really most to be valued, its discontent will be of a nobler kind. [4]
- When the New-Englander sees this in his news paper, he knows what it means. [4]
- Little Fay there--she sees things as they appear on the face. [13]
- But when he sees the canoe he didn't like the look of her--said she was big enough for one, but didn't look pretty safe for two. [5]
- Observant mind always sees problems everywhere--unresting military genius accustoms intelligence to all possible contingencies--'stand what I mean? [11]
- Yet his glance--it sees more than that of many others, but, like the rest of his nature, it lacks steadfastness. [10]
- The rising sun sees me more frequently at my station in the hunting grounds than it does many of you, my honoured friends, at the breakfast table. [10]
- So when he sees me getting the canoe ready, he says: "Well, then, if you re bound to go, I'll tell you the way to do when you get to the village. [5]
- And now he sees his own case standing next on the docket for trial. [7]
- The stranger who sees her in his company believes her a happy woman. [10]
- One hardly ever sees a minister of the gospel going around there in his bare feet, with a basket, begging for subsistence. [5]
- How can one see and learn unless one sees and knows the world? [11]
- Yet when she saw the Ry on his throne of death a moan broke from her lips like that of one who sees for the last time someone indelibly dear, and turns to face strange paths with uncertain feet. [11]
- Instead of serried rows of bees sealing up every gap in the combs and keeping the brood warm, he sees the skillful complex structures of the combs, but no longer in their former state of purity. [2]
- Why, it's a romance; it's like the impossible things one reads about in books, and never sees in life. [5]
- Of course the reader sees that the difficulty in considering this subject is whether woman is to be estimated as a work of nature or of art. [4]
- He pulls his purple moustache and looks appreciatingly at Iris, who never sees him, as it should seem. [6]
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