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Example sentences for "see below"

  • When done, carefully remove the fish from the pan and place on a platter, garnish with parsley and lemon, and serve with Tomato Sauce or Sauce for Fish (see below).

  • The quantity of fat used with the flour of White Sauces (see below) is a little less than that of the flour.

  • Serve hot,--plain or with Brown Sauce (see below).

  • Spread half of the rounds with a thin layer of Raisin Filling (see below).

  • Serve with cream, Hard Sauce, Chocolate or Vanilla Sauce (see below).

  • After this the Corniche road bends round to Ospedaletti (see below).

  • Susan's big box from Virginia City was not for her alone, and from the other packages at least a dozen came to her.

  • But you'll be abroad, you'll have everything in the world that you want.

  • He quietly put his arm about her, as they stood at the rail, so that in turning her innocent, surprised eyes, she found his face very near.

  • She and Betsey read together, walked through the rain to market, and came back glowing and tired, to dry their shoes and coats at the kitchen fire.

  • I couldn't see who she was with--" "A party?

  • This we know from his letters to Manning in August of that year, quoting the epigram on Mackintosh (see below) and announcing the paper's death.

  • The president (see below, Law and Institutions) is elected for seven years, by a majority of votes, by the Senate and Chamber of Deputies sitting together as the National Assembly.

  • The Senate (see below, Law and Institutions) is composed of 300 members who must be French citizens at least forty years of age.

  • Norman, through whom he met his wife, Miss Harriet Lewin (see below).

  • Epic popular poetry, in the ancient sense, begins only with the vernacular Greek literature (see below); but among the literary works of the period there are several which can be compared with the epics of the Alexandrine age.

  • The amount of detail to be included depends upon the needs of the work sheet (see below) in its capacity as a basis for the running estimate of the situation.

  • The work sheet is authenticated only if it is filed (see below), or if authentication is desired for other reasons.

  • As to the reason for the prohibition, see below, p.

  • For an explanation of the custom of throwing a pebble into the fire, see below, p.

  • As to the use of St. John's wort at Midsummer, see below, vol.

  • As to the tein-eigin or need-fire, see below, pp.

  • As to the Duk-duk society, see below, vol.

  • He does however mention the term elsewhere; see below, p.

  • Defended as a 'paraphrase' (see below, p.

  • Our author objects to this conclusion; see below, p.

  • For his criticism upon this Essay see below, p.

  • The museum contains the celebrated Bayeux tapestry (see below).

  • The hotel de ville, close to which stands the statue of Jeanne Hachette (see below), was built in 1752.

  • Cologne edition with Giles and Smith (see below), and is open to the same criticism.

  • Norwich Crag, Postwick, also found in Red Crag, see below.

  • As usual in Palaeozoic strata older than the coal, the brachiopodous mollusca greatly outnumber the lamellibranchiate (see below); but the latter are by no means unrepresented.

  • Shale with fresh-water mussels, see below.

  • With Justin should be compared Clement of Alexandria (see below, § 43 a), who develops the same idea in showing the relation of Greek philosophy to the Mosaic dispensation and to the Christian revelation.

  • The Phrygian heresy which Caius combated was Montanism; see below, § 25.

  • As to the story thus suggested by Mr. Andrew Lang, see below, pp.

  • Externally the cella was decorated with a frieze in low relief (see below, p.

  • The two pediments, or gables at each end of the building (see below, Nos.

  • For later writers, see below passim, and Wolters.

  • The principal chamber (cella) within the colonnade contained the colossal statue of Athene Parthenos (see below, Nos.

  • Each creature wears a stephane and chiton (see below).

  • The first who assumed it was the famous Huguenot leader, Louis de Bourbon (see below), the fifth son of Charles de Bourbon, duke of Vendome.

  • His object is to "make his hand" (see below), but if he changes all three cards at once he cannot change again.

  • Thus the building material made up of separate substances combined into one is known as concrete (see below).


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "see below" 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:
    compound subject; good knights; mental vision; nine feet; see anything; see below; see her; see him; see them; see you; seed sown; seeing them; seek employment; seek shelter; seek their; seek them; seeking whom; seems advisable; seems also; seems desirable; seems that; seen anywhere; seen here; seen that; sexual excitement; vague feeling