366051 examples of sees in sentences

In a postscript to this letter, eloquent by its very naivete, Sebastiano says that he sees no reason for Michelangelo's coming to Rome, except it be to look after his house, which is going to ruin, and the workshop tumbling to pieces.

So seems to us the repose of this tremendous personification of strength: the laboring eye heaves on its slumbering sea of muscles, and trembles like a skiff as it passes over them: but the silent intimations of the spirit beneath at length become audible; the startled imagination hears it in its rage, sees it in motion, and sees its resistless might in the passive wrecks that follow the uproar.

So seems to us the repose of this tremendous personification of strength: the laboring eye heaves on its slumbering sea of muscles, and trembles like a skiff as it passes over them: but the silent intimations of the spirit beneath at length become audible; the startled imagination hears it in its rage, sees it in motion, and sees its resistless might in the passive wrecks that follow the uproar.

When dey sees you, dey says "Howdy!"

Tey ain't nuthin' wrong wid this year's crop as I sees.

When too late, he knows that his affections are another's, and sees his wife fascinated by a handsome French adventurer.

In the interim Cheveril sees her, falls in love with her, and determines to marry her.

Henry sees the procession, is told it is Louisa's wedding day, and in a fit of desperation gives himself up as a deserter, and is condemned to death.

While the newspaper only sees a fine air-conditioned restaurant with a fantastic menu, the free-sheeter can note that the cook uses the same broom to sweep the floor and also to dispense oil on the king-sized hot plate for making your favorite 'dosa'.

" "An Englishman never sees a joke until it is too late, they say.

By the way, Mr. Chase sees quite a lot of her.

Her dark, brilliant face was glowing with excitement; the cheerful adoration that one sees in a dog's eyes shone in hers as she salaamed gracefully to the "Sahib."

He is taking time by the forelock and wooing you ere he sees you, and so will take the lead.

" "You'd better tell him how ugly I am, auntie, so that he will carry apples twelve miles on his own responsibility, and when he sees me won't be vexed that all his work has been for nothing.

Yet no one sees the glory of the Grail Save those to whom it shall reveal itself.

As when the seventh wave poises, and sunlight cleaves it through and through with gold, as though to gild oncoming death for him that sees foredoomedand, gasping, sees death high and splendid!while the tall wave bears down, and its shattering makes an end of him: thus poised the sable bird while one might count one, two, and three, and four, and five, and six, but hardly seven" So they continued; but Manuel listened to no more.

As when the seventh wave poises, and sunlight cleaves it through and through with gold, as though to gild oncoming death for him that sees foredoomedand, gasping, sees death high and splendid!while the tall wave bears down, and its shattering makes an end of him: thus poised the sable bird while one might count one, two, and three, and four, and five, and six, but hardly seven" So they continued; but Manuel listened to no more.

Bovey Tracey, however, has many advantages, for the moment one alights from the train one sees only four miles distant two of the most rugged tors of the moorHey Tor and Rippon Torthe last with its great logan stone balanced near the summit.

His lightning flash sees the soul through and through in the present moment; her calmer and intenser gaze penetrates the long succession of hidden causes by which the soul is shaped to its earthly destiny.

She is to portray life as a woman sees it, with a woman's sympathies and experiences.

She also sees that what women need is to be told the truth, and to be compelled to accept the just consequences of their work, The standing apology for women who become writers without any special qualification is, that society shuts them out from other spheres of occupation.

Genius never works aimlessly; and in seeing life as it is, always sees that it has a tendency and direction.

It is only the poetic side of life which he sees, not its philosophic.

The Swedes and Hessians poured like a torrent into the territories of Mentz, of Würtzburg, and Bamberg, and three fugitive bishops, at a distance from their sees, suffered dearly for their unfortunate attachment to the Emperor.

The Bishops of Würtzburg and Bamberg trembled in their castles; they already saw their sees tottering, their churches profaned, and their religion degraded.

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