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Example sentences for "see any"

  • Really," he replied with dignity, "I don't see any occasion in what I said for this extraordinary behavior.

  • And I don't see any harm in the things you think are so awful.

  • Now, I don't see any harm in it; do you, Owen?

  • I don't see any hope of that," said Jack.

  • I don't see any fun in firing away when there is no enemy in sight," observed Tom, as he sat on his tub at a little distance from Bill.

  • I don't see any joke," said Prickly Porky, and his voice was very fretful.

  • Here are the tracks of the Skunk going away from the hen-house, but I don't see any of those other queer tracks going away.

  • Just now, Ah am looking right smart hard fo' a way to get home, but Ah reckon mah eyesight am failing; Ah don' see any yet.

  • I didn't see any sense in running into danger, so I just waited outside the passage where the steps are you know?

  • I don't see any fruit," said Kathleen, as four slender forms disengaged themselves from the white crowd and came towards them.

  • I don't see any sail," said Jimmy, following.

  • I hope we don't see any more of those wolves," said Fred, when they had started to return to the Lodge.

  • Then if we see any signs of game going or coming, we can take our time about getting back here.

  • Well, I don't want to see any of you lads git into trouble," answered Wallop.

  • We can take our guns along, in case we see any game.

  • I mean I don't see any use in having a uniform and arbitrary way of spelling words.

  • It will be late when we get in, and I won't see any one to-night.

  • Oh, yes, I remember everything; because it was so rare to see any except--I mean because I happen to remember.

  • However, not having had time to see any members of the Boccanera family on his return from Frascati he feared that the news might be false and said so.

  • At this thought the sufferers began to bewail their fate; what a wretched lot was theirs, to be tied to their beds, unable to see any of those wonders.

  • It cannot be Imitation; for though you hatch a Crow under a Hen, and never let it see any of the Works of its own Kind, the Nest it makes shall be the same, to the laying of a Stick, with all the other Nests of the same Species.

  • I don't care to see any of your blamed posturings, don't flatter yourself.

  • It seems that though Richard refuses to see any one, except you of course, and Julius March, he fusses at his mother being so much alone.

  • I don't see any prospect of my ever being able to do more than that.

  • Such an arrangement might be made; but I don't see any object it could serve because, if our men wish an advance of money during the fishing season at present, they can get it.

  • It would be all the same to us; I don't see any difference.

  • Then you say that you never see any statement of your account for goods supplied to you at the shop at all?

  • I don't see any improvement in that respect, taking the whole population.

  • Ernestine couldn't see any sense of having it lay upstairs in the drawer, though she did not say so; and privately thought that perhaps she could coax her mother around, since Olive was so willing.

  • I don't see any way of filling that big space between the windows in the back parlor.

  • At first she refused to see any one; but Mrs. Dering asked if she could not, as they would think it strange, and she immediately assented.

  • In this big place it must take a lot of housemaids, though I don't see any.

  • I don't see any lift, or moving staircase, or anything of that sort.

  • It is true that I can't see any of them, but if they are drowned no doubt it is because their period of usefulness in this world had ended.

  • Those corpses are very interesting, but I don't see any use in staring at them again at present.

  • It would be certainly en regle and Christian-like to do so, she thought, and the next afternoon she presented herself at Mrs. Biggs's door and asked if Miss Smith were able to see any one.

  • Crompton was too nervous to see any one, he was told, and there the acquaintance had ended.

  • I've been there half the day, and drank chocolate, and eaten cake and candy till I never want to see any more.

  • We have hope in both cases, so I don't see any use of giving up.

  • I didn't see any name we knew in the casualty list last night," ventured Betty.

  • For I don't see any resemblance, in either of you.

  • Finding that this did not avail, I said that I would not go to see any man, except with one of the native doctors.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "see any" 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:
    molten calf; see below; see how; see less developed countries; seedless raisins; seeing him; seeing this; seeing what; seeing you; seek shelter; seemed good; seemed natural; seemed quite; seems best; seems clear; seems evident; seems possible; seems proper; seems that; seen above; seen enough; seen from; seen from the earth; seen later; seen through; skin yellow