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Example sentences for "seest thou"

  • Seest thou, I am about to lay my finger on the sore.

  • Seest thou how, under a brow studiously overclouded, Philip cannot conceal the satisfaction which he feels at the prospect of release from the alliance which sat so heavy on him?

  • Seest thou, Edith, they can do nothing; I shall never be attired in time.

  • The King's son took the giant the apple he had promised him, and said, "Seest thou, I have brought it without difficulty.

  • For, seest thou, in no state can there be two heirs to the throne.

  • For the purpose, seest thou, that a hundred, even of the most distinguished rascals, should not wreck the state.

  • Seest thou, Rebecca, as this thin and light glove of thine is to one of our heavy steel gauntlets, so is thy cause to that of the Temple, for it is our Order which thou hast defied.

  • Seest thou not we are overreached, and that our proposed mode of communicating with our friends without has been disconcerted by this same motley gentleman thou art so fond to brother?

  • Seest thou he cannot look upon us; he cannot look upon her; and who knows by what impulse from his tormentor his hand forms these cabalistic lines upon the floor?

  • Seest thou not, Besides, how drops of water falling down Against the stones at last bore through the stones?

  • Seest thou not, also, that whoso arrive In region far from fatherland and home Are by the strangeness of the clime and waters Distempered?

  • Seest thou, Christianity not only is not coming to an end, as some philosophizing, giddy heads imagine, but it has only made half its way.

  • Oh, seest thou, a woman is like a sheet of paper.

  • Seest thou here, how saints of old were wont to do?

  • Seest thou a man that prays but little, that man feareth God but little; for it is the praying soul, the man that is mighty in praying, that has a heart for the fear of God to grow in.

  • O God, seest Thou this, and bearest so long?

  • Seest thou here, This is the mouth o' th' cell; no noise, and enter.

  • Seest thou not, I say, what a deformed thief this fashion is?

  • Y: Seest thou if he denies (Truth) and turns away?

  • Y: Seest thou if he is on (the road of) Guidance?

  • Y: Seest thou such a one as taketh for his god his own passion (or impulse)?

  • Aage, in a stern tone; "seest thou not it is the king's men who would enter?

  • It is for this reason, seest thou, I suffer the hardened sinner below there to lie in such swinish plight.

  • Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit?

  • So impressed is our teacher with the danger of ill-considered speech that he says, "Seest thou a man that is hasty in his words?

  • But thou hadst not then the necklace, which now I see thee bear, and which, seest thou!

  • Seest thou it wants yet an hour of sunset?

  • He laughed and said: "Seest thou not, mother, that I go afoot, and I in hauberk and helm?

  • I'm not going to take thee to call on generals, seest thou!

  • I might, seest thou, think that my imagination had created an image like that one.

  • Here was I, seest thou, an old fool, who wanted to live at his ease with a young wife.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seest thou" 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:
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