Sentence for sees | Use sees in a sentence

Sees example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use sees in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for sees.

  • What devotion one sees! (8)
  • She sees us. (10)
  • He sees that. (10)
  • One never sees her. (10)
  • Shrapnel sees that. (10)
  • He sees a thing now. (10)
  • She sees me as I am. (10)
  • Probably she sees Mrs. (10)
  • She turns, and sees him. (8)
  • Rose sees the matter coolly. (10)
  • The Day Society sees to that. (8)
  • One sees Strike sitting on her. (10)
  • So lives he till he sees, alas! (10)
  • I know some one who sees in the dark. (10)
  • Of course Shrapnel sees it: I say so. (10)
  • If he sees cruelty, he goes almost mad. (8)
  • She sees what has to be endured by you. (10)
  • Libby generally sees his friends through. (9)
  • He will not know what I am till he sees me. (10)
  • He sees me very lonely, and wishes to amuse me. (10)
  • When she sees it, she will be quieter than most. (10)
  • If no one sees or hears of me, what can they say? (10)
  • He sees all difficulties through his own sanguine hues. (10)
  • She sees the sunset in the breast of the springing dawn. (10)
  • You do not truly see me; the father no longer sees the son. (12)
  • She was indeed like a spaniel dog who sees her master coming. (8)
  • Mrs. Weston sees no objection to it, provided you are satisfied. (4)
  • One day she sees a friend in Lady C., and again it is an enemy. (10)
  • The old man has said that he cannot help what his lanthorn sees. (8)
  • Well, I calls meself an optimist; I sees the worst of everyfink. (8)
  • He sees in time little else; his very sincereness twists him awry. (10)
  • Her lamp he sees, and young desire Is fed while cloaked she flies. (10)
  • His horror was that of a bourgeois who sees his pet virtues outraged. (12)
  • Look, he sees us; he kisses his hand to you; he takes you for my wife. (4)
  • Putting it down, he goes towards the table behind the screen, and sees. (8)
  • Who sees the shame of taking an apple from a garden of the Hesperides? (10)
  • He sees that their knowledge of their power must eventually come to them. (10)
  • In the union of the two conditions she sees herself slavishly domesticated. (10)
  • The Future he sees as the slippery murk; The Past as his doctrinal library lore. (10)
  • Every body who sees it is struck by its beauty; but to me, it has been quite a home. (4)
  • One hears the tones, and sees the sketch and colour of the whole scene in reading it. (10)
  • I am not yet certain that Reginald sees what she is about, nor is it of much consequence. (4)
  • They are a little out of his line of sight, and he has shut the door before he sees them. (8)
  • All he has done has been to bring sound common sense to bear upon what he hears and sees. (10)
  • Her heart stood up singing like a craven who sees the tide of victory setting toward him. (10)
  • Miss Bingley sees that her brother is in love with you, and wants him to marry Miss Darcy. (4)
  • He sees now that he had no business to speak to you as he did, and he withdraws everything. (9)
  • In all he did, nevertheless, there was not the air of a youth who sees a future before him. (10)
  • With the curious little movement of one who sees something he does not like to see, he goes. (8)
  • He sees difficulties nowhere: and his pleasantness and gaiety will be a constant support to you. (4)
  • He casts his eyes curiously upon the ruin and sees a dead body half buried in boards and timbers. (1)
  • Why should I think myself fit to legislate for the unhappy wretches one sees about in the streets? (8)
  • All the same, the sin and the shame remain, and the averted eye sees them still, with its inward vision. (9)
  • His sudden feeling for her was the painful sensation of one who sees a ripe nectarine hanging within reach. (8)
  • An artist is always lonely, too; he has a skin fewer than other people, and he sees things that they do not. (8)
  • One sees how the thing could be managed otherwise, with a slight strain on the resources of psychical research. (2)
  • He sees the human current flowing on either side of him and his huddled escort, like tide waves parted by a rock. (1)
  • Night, however, will come; and they, adoreing the decent face, are moved on, made to expose what the Rajah sees. (10)
  • When he sees the editor slash, blue-pencil, and rearrange his story, he appreciates how much he has yet to learn. (16)
  • It is he who sees and worships your merit the strongest, who loves you most devotedly, that has the best right to a return. (4)
  • He describes them, true, as the Papist who sees every incident contribute to precipitate sinners into the bosom of his Church. (10)
  • Her body still betrayed her lordship over it, precisely in its flowing ease, its expansion and repose, such as one sees in wildcats. (12)
  • One sees many more woman animal trainers abroad than in this country, but a number of them have been celebrated in the United States. (21)
  • Suddenly from behind the hollow tree he sees Joy darting forward in her day dress with her hair about her neck, and her skirt all torn. (8)
  • The passer-by, who sees them wrapped in cloaks of custom, wealth, and comfort, would never suspect that such black shadows had fallen on their roads. (8)
  • She sees those eyes, she sees beyond him the eyes of his companion-sly, malevolent, amused-watching; and she just sits gazing, without a word. (8)

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