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Example sentences for "seen the"

  • I've seen the fall of Fort Dearborn, and I don't want to see the fall of another post this war.

  • Some of our young men say they have seen the sun go down in the lakes of sweet water.

  • Now, bearing off in a westerly direction, the railway leaves the Kohonino Wash, and soon crosses a divide beyond which, to the left, may be seen the house at Bass.

  • Through any of the many triple windows may be seen the large-eyed stars; for here the sky seems to bend closer to earth than in lower altitudes.

  • But again to the westward may be seen the crests of the upper walls reaching through the Kanab and Uinkaret Plateaus, and finally disappearing in the haze above Seventy-five miles away.

  • I’ve seen the world, a sight too much: and I mean To settle down, and end my days in peace In my old home.

  • He betook himself to the angels and asked, "Have ye seen the son of Amram?

  • He went to the heavens and asked, "Have ye seen the son of Amram?

  • He asked Korah's sons, that dwell with the Abyss, "Have ye seen the son of Amram?

  • He went to the deserts and asked, "Have ye seen the son of Amram?

  • The great oak beside the porch is as old as the house itself; and on the windows of a little disused parlor overlooking the garden may still be seen the names of Sedley, Rochester and other wits of the Restoration.

  • From this point of view the great length of the church is apparent; on the right-hand side may be seen the ruins of the Norman keep of the castle on its artificial mound, and nearer to the bridge the remains of a twelfth-century Norman house.

  • The wall above the fourteenth-century arches does not contain any windows on the same level as those of the old Norman clerestory; but above them, stretching all along each side of the nave, may be seen the windows of the present clerestory.

  • Haven't we travelled the Long Trail together and seen the ice go out?

  • Pardner," says the Colonel, "we've seen the ice go out.

  • We've travelled the Long Trail, we've seen the ice go out, and we're friends yet.

  • Mind you, I ain't prejudiced, though I've seen the error of my ways, glory to God!

  • On the faces of many of the business men could be seen the stamp of the pace they were going.

  • I've seen the end of the family, which we can ill afford to lose, wi' such a scanty lot of good folk in Hintock as we've got.

  • Over the roof of the house could be seen the orchard, on yet higher ground, and behind the orchard the forest-trees, reaching up to the crest of the hill.

  • Just wait till you've seen the place," Tom said.

  • I have business at Kyak; so after we've seen the glaciers we will go down there and you can take in the coal-fields.

  • They also announced that they had seen the yellow-haired newspaper woman aboard, all dressed in white.

  • He had often been in dangerous positions, but at no time had he seen the prospect of death so near for himself and his followers.

  • In Figure 75 will be seen the Regular 3-rail Underslung type of Transfer Car designed for the handling of 2-rail kiln cars which have been loaded "end-wise.

  • In Figure 76 will be seen the Special 2-rail Flexible type of Transfer Car designed for the handling of 3-rail kiln cars which have been loaded "cross-wise.

  • In Figure 69 will be seen the Regular 3-rail Transfer Car designed for the handling of 2-rail kiln cars which have been loaded "end-wise.

  • In Figure 74 will be seen the Regular 2-rail Underslung type of Transfer Car designed for the handling of 3-rail kiln cars which have been loaded "cross-wise.

  • In Figure 72 will be seen the Regular 2-rail Transfer Car designed for the handling of 3-rail kiln cars which have been loaded "cross-wise.

  • I reckon you've seen the last of Marston.

  • Nothing, until I've seen the Lady of Peacock Alley.

  • And the hotel safe was the reasonable place for her to leave the letter until she had seen the Ambassador, and someone from the Embassy could return with her and get the letter.

  • Opposite, on the other side of the river, is seen the Hôtel des Iles Britanniques.

  • From the windows is seen the tower of the Embriarci, constructed by Guglielmo Embriarco, the inventor of the movable wooden towers used by Godfrey de Bouillon in his attacks upon Jerusalem.

  • Clery orchard, is seen the monastery of Cimiès, built in 1543 after the original house, which stood near the Croix de Marbre, had been destroyed by the Turks.

  • From the floor of rock of the castle, under the remains of a vaulted roof, a charming marine landscape displays itself, while inland is seen the Pass or highest part (1750 ft.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seen the" 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:
    breeze springing; class carriages; fit for military service; got home; inspired book; later period; little pile; matters pertaining; moderate quantity; nine eggs; office late; seen from; seen from the earth; seen from the following; seen here; seen hereafter; seen him; seen later; seen that; seen the; seen them; seen through; that old; tree trunk; will kill; years previously