40853 examples of to seen in sentences

You just ought to seen his face.

'You ought to seen Miss Jaynes's face then!

So goodly a man, whom death nor fortune's dint Could once disarm, murder'd with such despite; And in such sort bereft, amidst the flowers Of his fresh years, that ruthful was to seen: "For violent is death, when he devours Young men or virgins, while their years be green.

I remembered something I gotta see about at the 88 before I go to Marysville.

The soil that erst so seemly was to seen, Was all despoiled of her beauteous hew, And soote fresh flowers wherewith the summers queen, Had clad the earth, new Boreas blasts down blew And small fowls flocking in their songs did rew The winter's wrath, wherewith each thing defaste, In woeful wise bewailed the summer past.

I visited him in prison, And did with much adoe win from Don John This journey, for I vowd to see th'event How they will deale with him.

And I trowe, that unethe scholde ony contree have so moche peple with in him, as lay slayn in that vale, as us thoughte; the whiche was an hidouse sight to seen.

now, for to seen hem and to beholden hem only.

Wouldn't you like to seen him!

" Such a description our English Homer makes of a fair lady [5403] That Emilia that was fairer to seen, Then is lily upon the stalk green: And fresher then May with flowers new, For with the rose colour strove her hue, I no't which was the fairer of the two.

Thou hast more yet to see than thou wottest of, and the time is short.

"Would'a liked to seen him.

For what was ever better worth going to see, or better worth hearing, than the contest of two consummate orators in a most important cause, inflamed and sharpened by private enmity?

"Me speakin' personal, Mr. Drew, I'd of give a lot to seen you when you was ridin' the range.

Of the past she had thought, and of the future, and most of all of the living present: the night before, and that evening, when he was coming to see her again and would have things to tell her.

I was a little boy and you jus' ought to seen me gittin' 'way frum there.

Well, you had ought to seen her when we first landed!

I can no longer endure to see these ungainly masses of everything that is corrupt and diseased in mankind; and when I think about them in a general way they seem to me like wild animals bound by a chain, so that they cannot even vent their rage freely.

Not even that time in Milan, darlinkwhen they broke down the doors, was it like to-night" "Ought to seen, ma, the row of police outside" "Hush up, Roody!

Don't you see your brother is trying to get his breath?" From Mrs. Isadore Kantor: "You ought to seen the balconies, mother.

For illustration of the last stanza, see Chaucer's Prologue to 'The Legend of Good Women'. 'As I seyde erst, whanne comen is the May, That in my bed ther daweth me no day, That I nam uppe and walkyng in the mede, To seen this floure agein the sonne sprede, Whan it up rysith erly by the morwe;

That blisful sight softneth al my sorwe, So glad am I, whan that I have presence Of it, to doon it alle reverence, As she that is of alle floures flour.' ... To seen this flour so yong, so fresshe of hewe, Constreynde me with so gredy desire, That in myn herte I feele yet the fire, That made me to ryse er yt wer

You ought to seen that cat start back without losin' a jump.

"You ought to seen him when he rolled up his sleeves!

"I'd like to seen Metzner's face when he opened the safe at the store this mornin'," Jim gloated.

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