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Example sentences for "see anything"

  • I can't see anything unusual," he reported.

  • They probably had not seen the ghost, and it was likely few believed they would see anything, but the unknown casts a strong web, and they were feeling its effects.

  • I didn't see anything suspicious or particularly interesting.

  • We knew well enough when he was there, although unable to see anything, as all the oxen would face up wind, staring with bulging eyeballs in that direction and braced up tense with excitement.

  • I heard his panting breath before it was possible to see anything.

  • It was difficult in that light to see anything clearly at first, and the considerable undergrowth of shrub and creepers and the boulders shed from the Berg added to the difficulty and made progress slow.

  • Then the baker asked him did he see anything in the churchyard.

  • Carrol asked him, did he see anything in the graveyard.

  • Lawrence went home in the morning, and Carrol asked him did he see anything.

  • Lawrence went home, and Carrol asked him did he see anything.

  • I don't see anything for it," Mr. Linton said, an anxious frown knitting his brow.

  • Anyhow, if I don't see anything of him before we get to the next bend, I'm going back to the fire.

  • The sun was about somewhere, but you couldn't see anything of him, although you could feel his warmth.

  • That prevented you from wasting your money on bad women--and then I didn't see anything out of the way in the girl till now.

  • At those times I don't know anything or see anything.

  • And I fixed her so that she wouldn't see anything.

  • I have looked into the flue, but I couldn't see anything of it; and I have made up my mind that it dropped down somewhere.

  • I can't see anything, Leopold," gasped Miss Liverage, holding on to the washboard with both hands.

  • You are in the river, off Rockhaven, though you can't see anything," replied the young pilot.

  • I didn't see anything about it in the newspapers.

  • Because to go everywhere one must travel too rapidly to see anything.

  • I don't see anything but a big snow drift," said the Unwiseman.

  • I don't see anything to laugh at, sir, because it is a serious thing to me.

  • I can't see anything," he said, "but I have watched him so often that I could make it all out.

  • Can't see anything," he muttered, "but it sounds like one of them coming back.

  • Before the yacht was half-way up to the city, it was too dark to see anything distinctly, and the party were more interested in the expected surprise of their friends on board the ship than anything else.

  • I don't see anything but a field of rice.

  • Of course you could go to Havana," said the latter, "but you wouldn't be allowed to see anything.

  • If you hear or see anything--" Jacket interrupted with a sibilant: "Psst!

  • I shall visit the place, and if I see anything unusual I-- well, I shall believe what you have told me.

  • I don't see anything of Bluff, though," whispered the other, over his shoulder.

  • Say, you didn't happen to see anything of a wild-looking chap anywhere around, did you?

  • Montjoie guessed that she was laughing at him, but he did not, in fact, see anything to laugh about.

  • The Contessa did not like to know or see anything of the processes of readjustment and restoration.

  • They wouldn't see anything but a man going to get himself a bit of dinner.

  • Well, then, if his eyes were open, why couldn't he see anything?

  • Your damned English fogs don't give a man much chance to see anything.

  • This game came to an end without accident; but the Chevalier de Tantignac cried: "I don't see anything wonderful in running as these peasants do; I can go six leagues on one foot!

  • That worked very well; she couldn't see anything.

  • I don't see anything at all, I am waiting for you," replied Edouard calmly.

  • I feel as if I've traveled enough to last me forever; I actually don't want to see anything more.

  • I don't see anything to underline, though; looks foreign to me.

  • I'm very glad we got here too late to see anything, because now I can take it bit by bit and drag it out through my remaining days.

  • I did not expect to see anything," replied Christy.

  • By this time Captain Carboneer had finished taking the measure of the gun-carriage, though he had not been able to see anything.

  • I hope and pray that I may never be placed in a situation to see anything of that kind.

  • How do you know that, for I can't see anything?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "see anything" 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:
    monastic houses; not wish; precisely because; see you; see your; seed sown; seedless raisins; seeing him; seeing their; seeing things; seeing this; seek their; seem able; seem like; seem right; seemed impossible; seemed suddenly; seemed very; seems certain; seen from; seen from the earth; seen from the following; seen here; seen them; sees them; white birch