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Sentences with see through

see through
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  • I saw through your little ruse from the start. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • I know you're short of money, but I'll see you through
  • Let's see the job through
  • I can see through your evasion
  • A see-through nightie
  • Saw through his pretty words
  • To see a project through
  • Saw her through her final exams
  • See-through fabric, see-through packages
  • A see-through blouse.
  • To see a play.
  • The satellite can see the entire southern half of the country.
  • To see the point of an argument.
  • He still saw his father as he was 25 years ago.
  • I can't see him as president.
  • To see the good in others; to see where the mistake is.
  • He could see war ahead.
  • See who is at the door.
  • To see service in the foreign corps.
  • See that the work is done.
  • Are you seeing her at lunch today?
  • The ambassador finally saw him.
  • He's gone to see his aunt.
  • They've been seeing each other for a long time.
  • He's seeing his brother through college.
  • To see someone home.
  • I'll see your five and raise you five more.
  • I'll see you in hell before I sell you this house. He'll see the business fail before he admits he's wrong.
  • I saw it in the newspaper.
  • Philosophy teaches us to see.
  • See, there it goes.
  • Go and see for yourself.
  • Let me see, how does that song go?
  • They heard the noise and came out to see.
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