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Example sentences for "but see"

  • But see, the brother of the Moorish king: He seems some news of great import to bring.

  • But see, with Almahide The brave Almanzor comes, whose conquering sword The crown, it once took from me, has restored.

  • But see, here is the landing-stage, where boats await us, for the rest of our journey is by water.

  • Yours is beautiful,' he said, 'but see, they are not the same.

  • But see, Holly is wearied with much wondering and needs his rest.

  • Jensen and Zimmern read upshugina, but see Delitzsch, Babylonische Weltschöpfungsepos, p.

  • Zimmern and Jensen prefer Sitnapishtim, but see Haupt's remarks on the objections to this reading in Schrader, Keilinschriften und das Alte Testament (3d edition) a.

  • And it is no small pleasure for the Parents, if they do but see that he is an indifferent proficiant.

  • Do but see now, O Lovers, what multiplicity of roses, and thistles there are in the very Porch of the Wilderness of Marriage; you may think then what the middle and end must be.

  • Do but see what a mighty and surpassing mirth!

  • But see," he added, "this poor shrew begins a little to revive.

  • But see ye where this wide glade runneth down before us, and in the midst of it, these two score trees make like an island?

  • But see what a strange web ye have woven, that I should be, at this hour, at once your prisoner and your judge; that ye should both threaten my days and deprecate my anger.

  • It is now in its youth; but see it withered to skin and bone in its decrepid age.

  • It is now in its clean and curious ornaments; but see it in its uncleanness and in its homely dress: cure your deceit, and your desire is cured.

  • It is now in its spring or summer; but see it in its fall and winter?

  • He was alleged to be the son of Edward's aunt, but see Genealogist, N.

  • S deis for "an obvious error"; but see note.

  • But see, the dance is about to commence again, and here comes my partner.

  • But see, the sky grows brighter toward the east, and the morning comes to increase the perils of the night.

  • But see, my wife there is nodding over her knitting, and Jeanie's pretty blue eyes, I know, begin to itch.

  • But see, our journey is at an end, and though Miss Temple might have made it more pleasant, I am glad that we are freed from the embarrassment that we both must feel in a more extended interview.

  • Now methinks we are overdone with trolls," said Skallagrim; "but see!

  • But see, is not that land looming up on the right, or is it cloud?

  • Well, it is nothing; but see you, if this lesson goes not well, you too shall wear him.

  • It was capital; but see what a guy it's made me.

  • True, and therefore they had the worse fortune: but see, here's the Lord Florio.

  • But see here; why not tap your amazing efficiency for my benefit.

  • But see here, captain, that transport is due to sail at--hey, central!

  • But see there, the Runenberg, with its rugged walls, how beautiful and alluring the old stone-work looks down to us!

  • But see Wright's Quaternary Ice Age for a different view of the Magdalenian Age.

  • But see Pastor, History of the Popes, Vol.

  • But see Roch, Mr. Lloyd George and the War, and Arthur's Life of Lord Kitchener.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "but see" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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