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I saw him buy a bottle of whisky. We saw two yellow-bellied sapsuckers in one day! Can you see the sea from your suite? Did you see the Houses of Parliament when you were in London?
I see what you are saying, but I don't agree. After her speech, I saw Gladys in a new light
I can see a day when warming from the greenhouse effect will make the sea level rise. Ted said he can't see you as a married man
See if the bakery has any macaroons. I'll see what she thinks
It's cold outside, so see that you dress warmly
I was seeing Nellie home from a soir‚e at Aunt Dinah's
Are you still seeing that boy you met at the school dance?
Mother said she'd see whether I could go. Then I asked father, and he said he'd see
The ambassador will see you now
He saw service overseas during the war
She saw three children through university without anyone's help
We went to the airport to see them off
see about
Could you please see about feeding the horses while I am away? I asked Martin and he said he'd see about it
The teacher said she would see about letting us out early before the holiday
see through
She saw through your subterfuge at once
Once you start on something, I wish you'd see it through
We'll give you enough money to see you through