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Example sentences for "see how"

  • But I think it will be splendid to have a lady teacher, and I really don't see how I'm going to live through the two weeks before school begins.

  • I was so sorry when it was all over, and I told Miss Barry I didn't see how I was ever to return to common life again.

  • I don't see how I'm going to eat breakfast," said Anne rapturously.

  • They will come to see how a notorious woman lives, and to ascertain if there are any good bargains to be had.

  • I didn't see how it could interest you in the least.

  • The viscount had never had a very exalted opinion of Wilkie's intelligence, but now he was amazed to see how greatly he had overestimated it.

  • I have a bet on him,' said another; 'see how firmly he walks!

  • See how dexterously he avoids those hammer-like hands!

  • Is he thy son said a brawny fellow to the right of the Nazarene; 'he has fought well: let us see how he does by-and-by.

  • No, Harry, I am serious, and I am ashamed to see how men go on who ought to know better.

  • The next morning the master came to see how we were and to speak to James.

  • I own I don't see how it's to be managed--" She stopped him there.

  • In that time, or less, Lady Lundie's suspicions will bring her here--to see how I am.

  • We'll see how it looks," he said to himself, "after a pull up the river!

  • Dearest mother, I really don't see how we're concerned in the matter.

  • No; but my poor dress--see how I've torn it!

  • For the three thousand square miles of our district, what with our thaws, and the storms, and the work in the fields, I don't see how it is possible to provide medical aid all over.

  • I don't see how we can keep on like this.

  • And, in spite of his absurd position as Liza's lovesick swain at his age, you ought to see how he carries off the absurd position.

  • One artisan drinking with a comrade made the latter feel him to see how warm he was; the other man felt a pistol under his waistcoat.

  • And half drawing from beneath his tattered blouse a huge key, he added: "Do you want to see how a key to liberty is made?

  • There is not a chance passer-by who would not be indignant to see how we are treated.

  • Having remounted my horse, I just looked back to see how he was getting on, before I rode away.

  • I was curious to see how he would comport himself to Mrs. Graham.

  • I was rather anxious to see how he would meet me in the morning, and not a little disappointed to behold him enter the breakfast- room with a careless smile.

  • It was Milicent, poor Milicent, gone to see how I was - no one else cared for me; but she still was kind.

  • But I don't see how I can face my school.

  • But this Community Day makes me see how thoroughly I'm beaten.

  • But same time, I mean let's keep the trade in the family whenever it is convenient, see how I mean?

  • He's right for once, I guess, though I can't see how it come.

  • I don't see how I could 'a got separated from th' reg'ment.

  • Look at his head by th' fire an' see how it looks.

  • I don't see how a man could do a bigger thing than to stir up life in you like that.

  • I don't see how a girl could think more of a man.

  • See how bitterly he weeps; be kind to him, he will not harm us more.

  • See how tenderly he lifts aside the leaves that overshadow pale Harebell, and listen now how softly he sings as he rocks little Eglantine to sleep.

  • You silly flower," said Thistledown, "see how quickly I will make you bloom!

  • With means at hand of building decent cabins, it was wonderful to see how clumsy, rough, and wretched, its hovels were.

  • I don't see how I was ever bamboozled into taking up his offer.

  • He was willing to let the other talk, while he waited to see how far he would go.

  • Ned looked toward Mr. Hardley to see how he was taking it.

  • I want to see how it operates with a new air tank I've fitted on.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "see how" 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:
    fatal issue; household management; see any; see how; see page; see them; seek adventures; seek thee; seek them; seem right; seemed best; seemed good; seemed much; seems certain; seems desirable; seems possible; seems that; seems worth; seen above; seen anywhere; seen here; seen him; seen only; seen through; sees himself; unto them