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Example sentences for "see them"

  • The thought of Dinah's pale grave face and mild grey eyes, which the sight of the gown and cap brought with it, made it a laughable surprise enough to see them replaced by Hetty's round rosy cheeks and coquettish dark eyes.

  • That merry stamping, that gracious nodding of the head, that waving bestowal of the hand--where can we see them now?

  • See them in the bright sunlight, interrupted every now and then by rolling masses of cloud, ascending the slope from the Broxton side, where the tall gables and elms of the rectory predominate over the tiny whitewashed church.

  • Her first feeling had been that Adam would be very angry with her, and perhaps would tell her aunt and uncle, but it never entered her mind that he would dare to say anything to Captain Donnithorne.

  • Those beeches and smooth limes--there was something enervating in the very sight of them; but the strong knotted old oaks had no bending languor in them--the sight of them would give a man some energy.

  • The daylight has nothing to show me, since you are not here, and I don't like to see the rooks and starlings in the field, because I grieve and grieve to miss you who used to see them with me.

  • All the servantry of the dairy were standing in the red-brick entry to see them go out, the dairyman and his wife following to the door.

  • I shall be glad to see them," she said flatly; and then wondered if she really would be glad.

  • It makes me feel awfully old to see them in the places you and I and our mates used to fill.

  • I'm longing to see them," admitted Phil, between the chocolate she was nibbling.

  • Is it not amusing to see them both on the same table?

  • On his return home, Albert expressed his wish to Franz Debray, and Morrel, to see them at the opera that evening.

  • Phantoms are visible to those only who ought to see them.

  • I fancy I see them all on the sea-shore together; the King's chair sinking in the sand; the King in a mighty good humour with his own wisdom; and the courtiers pretending to be quite stunned by it!

  • Wishing to see them kindly, he rode away from his attendants and galloped to the castle gate, where he arrived at twilight, and blew his hunting-horn.

  • The girls would just compel him to go to see them.

  • Then why don't you open your doors, invite your neighbours in, go to see them, and stop your father from saying such dreadful things?

  • It was a pleasant sight to see them in the shaded sunshine exulting themselves happily in it.

  • All of them know that they must defend their own homes from the Comanche, or see them perish.

  • But then it is an intolerable offence to see them standing in our streets, as if they had made the whole land.

  • See them at the neighbouring public-house or the theatrical coffee-shop!

  • He wanted to see them; he wanted to go home!

  • As a matter of fact there was just a little uncertainty as to whether there was a single house left; for the agent had taken so many people to see them, and for all he knew the company might have parted with the last.

  • I have known what it is to dare and to aspire, to dream mighty dreams and to see them perish--to see all the fair flowers of my spirit trampled into the mire by the wild-beast powers of my life.

  • You would smile, perhaps, to see them--but you would not smile if you knew all the story.

  • All objects are black in the dark, and in the dark it is impossible to see them.

  • I hated to see them go; I wanted to rebruise the arm and make them linger.

  • It would overcome me with joy to see them, but I don't think it would surprise me much, at first.

  • When they wish to see me, they know I am here to see them.

  • Lord Decimus, though one of the greatest of the earth, was not remarkable for ingratiatory manners, and Ferdinand had coached him up to the point of noticing all the fellows he might find there, and saying he was glad to see them.

  • When I go about here in a gondola, I surprise myself looking into other gondolas as if I hoped to see them.

  • If the George Smiths are still with you, give them my love, and tell them we shall expect to see them at Venice,--which was not so likely to be the case when we were bound for Ischia.

  • Well--so finding no rest for the soles of our feet, I persuaded Robert to go to the Baths of Lucca, only to see them.

  • To see them growing, omens worries and sickness among children.

  • To see them decaying, you are soon to fall into some disagreeable enterprise.

  • To see them in bouquets, denotes that love will be offered you, but a foolish ambition will cause you to put it aside.

  • To see them dead or blighted, signifies despair.

  • To see them in the garden, Adam dressed in his fig leaf, but Eve perfectly nude save for an Oriental colored serpent ornamenting her waist and abdomen, signifies that treachery and ill faith will combine to overthrow your fortune.

  • I know torpedo tubes when I see them," declared the admiral.

  • It was early evening when they got to the Swift homestead, and Eradicate Sampson was glad to see them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    flat foot; interior life; see and; see anything; see less developed countries; see that; see thee; seedling trees; seeing that; seeing their; seek after; seek shelter; seek the; seeking whom; seem good; seem right; seems advisable; seems best; seems certain; seems worth; seen anything; seen enough; seen hereafter; seen him; seest thou; young reader