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Example sentences for "seeing things"

  • He must cultivate the habit of seeing things in their best light.

  • The difference between teachers in this faculty of seeing things is more marked probably than in any other quality that a man can have.

  • To have this power of seeing things, it is not necessary that one should be sly, or should use stealth of any kind.

  • Right this minute I'm--I'm seeing things!

  • I gasped in dismay, for I was afraid from the look in her eyes that she was "seeing things.

  • Half an hour later, when the curve was turned into the full face of West Clydemont Place I still thought I was "seeing things.

  • But for this power of seeing things quickly, of absorbing knowledge, he would never have advanced.

  • While visiting Luther Burbank, the wizard horticulturist, in his famous garden, recently, I was much impressed by his marvelous power of seeing things.

  • The reader of Shakespeare cannot follow the leadings of his masterly imagination without feeling a liberation of his own faculty of seeing things as parts of a vast order of life.

  • Now, the artist is always a child in the eagerness of his spirit and the freshness of his feeling; he retains the magical power of seeing things habitually, and still seeing them freshly.

  • It was felt that Seeing Things at Night might suggest theatrical essays to the exclusion of anything else.

  • It is all very well to talk of getting rid of one's ignorance, of seeing things in their reality, seeing them in their beauty; but how is this to be done when there is something which thwarts and spoils all our efforts?

  • As Hellenism speaks of thinking clearly, seeing things in their essence and beauty, as a grand and precious feat for man to achieve, so Hebraism speaks of becoming conscious of sin, of awakening to a sense of sin, as a feat of this kind.

  • This long preamble is not so much to explain the two ways of seeing things, as it is to console myself for having known so little of the West Indies before starting on this cruise.

  • There are so many different ways of seeing things--I suppose as many ways as there are souls to see; and yet, in a measure, one can generalise these many ways under two great heads.

  • There are so many different ways of seeing things!

  • Chapter VI Seeing Things For a moment Tom Swift looked at his chum.

  • Are you sure you weren't 'seeing things,' like the little boy in the story?

  • When he came upon Chatz, who had the outer post, he was surprised to find him exhibiting all the well-known signs by which he was wont to indicate that he had been "seeing things" again.

  • He was forever "seeing things" in the dark.

  • You see I guess Chatz Maxfield has got me all worked up with his silly notions, because I'm seeing things, just like he does, right along.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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