I shall go with you to see this Salt," he added, turning to Bob.
But it 'ull be as well for me to see this Salt, as you talk on.
We see this also in the religious bodies and in the military bodies, in all those things which are ordained to one end, as has been said.
And in order to see this iniquity, Aristotle said that in proportion as the Man is subject to the Intellect, so much the less is he the slave of Fortune.
Wherefore, since it is our final rest for which we live and labour as we can, most useful and most necessary it is to see this mark in order to aim at it the bow of this our work.
We see this when we follow the fate of the 33 per cent.
We see this when we examine the structure of our existing mountain ranges.
I'm not so inhuman as not to want to see this disaster in the Pass wiped out.
We see thisin the small size of the tusks in our improved breeds of the pig, in comparison with those of the wild boar.
We see this in different organisms, which when placed under similar conditions vary in a different manner, whilst closely-allied organisms under dissimilar conditions often vary in nearly the same manner.
But Sir Simon will say, I have already undertaken him, were he to see this.
Upon condition, therefore, that he requires not to see this my letter, nor your answer to it, I write for your advice.
Sir Gawaine, 'that I should have lived to see this day'; and he turned and wept bitterly, and went into his chamber.
Balin, 'that I should ever live tosee this day,' and he fell back fainting to the ground.
I should have lived to see this day,' cried the King, 'for now I am come to mine end; but would to God that I knew where were that traitor Sir Mordred that hath caused all this mischief.
Maitre Chicot, his mouth full, said: "Father would feel sad if he were to see this.
Perhaps the reason why he never asked any questions was that he had been accustomed from his earliest years to see this man in my house, at my side, and at his side, always concerned about us both.
To relieve you as far as in me lies, let me assure you that I shall not ask to see thisnote of Mrs. Beaumont's, which as usual seems to contain some mighty mystery.
Mrs. Beaumont, who had prepared herself for a fainting fit, or at least for a flood of tears, rejoiced to see this turn in the young lady's temper.
I thank your majesty," said she, deeply moved, "for allowing me to see this letter.
You wished to see this asylum of which you had heard, did you not?
The bridegroom did not appear to see this, for he cast down his eyes, and made a deep inclinatiou, while Joseph, with a sad smile, withdrew his hand.
Where ye see this word [weares] serues one clause before him, and two clauses behind him, in one and the same sence and congruitie.
Where ye see this word [requite] serue a double sence: that is to say, to reuenge, and to satisfie.
Where ye see this figure of Twynnes twise vsed, once when he said horses and barbes for barbd horses: againe when he saith with venim and with dartes for venimous dartes.
Where ye see this word [fled from me] serue all the three clauses requiring but one congruitie & sence.
See this warrant in the Correspondence of the Commissioners for making Peace, under the date here mentioned.
I am persuaded, she has wisdom enough to see thisin its true light.
Like Fra Tomasso, Urban had neither need nor desire to see this execution.
Had he, like Daoud, not wanted any of his comrades to see this horror?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "see this" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.