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Example sentences for "see why"

  • I don't see why a fellow shouldn't marry if he wants to," said Dacres.

  • And I don't see why I should be so persecuted.

  • Marguerite remarked that she did not see why Julia "let them make" her wear the plain linen uniform of which Julia was secretly so proud.

  • But I don't see why I shouldn't have studied medicine, like Jim and Richie, or gone into the office at the works in Yolo City, like Ned.

  • I don't see why he shouldn't be there," said Lily.

  • But, by George, I don't see why a man's to be turned out in that way.

  • But I don't see why I should drop him on that account.

  • But I don't see why I'm unburdening myself of all this to you, poor darling!

  • I really don't see why my mother invited 'em.

  • So's Lucy's for that matter; and I see why you're congenial.

  • I don't see why he should be," George said.

  • I'm sure I don't see why we should not," said Sydney.

  • I don't see why my father should hear of it, or Mr. Ogilvie either," growled Rob.

  • I hate the place, and I don't see why I should go," grumbled Elvira.

  • It was no doing of mine, and I don't see why I should be teased.

  • I don't see why we shouldn't," said Brace quickly.

  • Except that it might give you better control of your horse, I don't see why," said Paul.

  • I don't see why it should interest me NOW.

  • If she, therefore, chooses to tack to her name the whole Spanish directory, I don't see why I shouldn't accept it.

  • As for the children--if their parents are satisfied to let them grow up to be half-starved drudges for other people, I don't see why you or I need trouble about it.

  • I don't see why 'e should be allowed to get out of it like that.

  • I don't see why I should have to pay for the connecting pipe.

  • I'm sure I don't see why not," she fenced.

  • I don't see why MY existence--even reduced as much as you like to being merely mine--should be so impossible.

  • I don't see why I need be lectured just because I'm going to be married, do you, Mr. Carter?

  • Looking round to see why, I observed that his face was red; he clutched his walking stick tightly in his left hand; his right hand was trembling, as if it wanted to jump up to his hat.

  • I don't see why we need to go out of our own set," said Olivia.

  • I have never been able to see why he did or did not do hundreds of things.

  • Though I don't see why Mr. Stirling wants to send him away," she said to herself.

  • I don't see why he was in such a hurry to get away!

  • I don't see why we can't be engaged," said David.

  • I don't think she stayed at any houses, but she was at some hotel where they have it, so she didn't see why not.

  • To save my life, I don't see why you should be eager.

  • I thought--I don't see why I shouldn't say it!

  • Still, I don't see why it should occur to anybody that I was a spy.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "see why" 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:
    anybody else; moderate size; numerous retinue; recover from; remove the; see any; see below; see her; see how; see the; see them; see this; see what; seeing you; seem good; seemed incredible; seemed like; seems evident; seems likely; seems necessary; seems never; seems very; seen hereafter; seen them; thus spake; white slavery