Similar words: agree with, to agree with, disagree with, make free with, see with half an eye, done with, come with, here with.
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1. I'm sorry to say I can't see with you.
2. There's so much going on that you can't see with the naked eye.
3. She hurried down to the hall to see with her own eyes.
4. Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts. Albert Einstein
5. One of the most important changes we will see with many public buildings is their networking.
6. As we see with King Lear, a small change in a speech heading can have significant implications for interpretation.
7. Then you can see with your own eyes how a familiar homeland can suddenly take on an awesome new perspective.
8. Anyone can see with half an eye that he's in love with her.
9. You can see with half an eye that there is a difference between a politician and a statesman.
10. Bacteria are too small to see with the naked eye.
11. You can see with what nicety we have to trim our sails between chemistry and history.
12. Anyone can see with half an eye that the essay was written with the help of an adult.
13. Much see with the spider's web , the causable symptom of the cranium empress nest shows the remark .
14. See with your inner ege, and hear with your inner ear.
15. That's the syntax you see with the ampersand before the parameter name.
16. Bacteria is too small to see with the naked eye.
17. The new teacher could see with half an eye that the girls in the class are more mischievous than the boys.
18. A microorganism is too small to see with the naked eye.
19. China—as we can see with increasing clarity—is destined to become the world's largest economy and is likely in time to far outdistance the U.S.
20. I can see with half an eye that John is a foolish man.
21. You can see with half an eye that he and his wife are unhappy together.
22. As its range is from 5.9 to 6.9,[sentencedict.com] it is always easy to see with binoculars of any magnification.
23. He was seemingly engrossed in conversation, although she couldn't see with whom because of the milling crowd round the doorway.
24. This poses a problem because it apparently falsifies the plausible theory that animals, like humans, see with their eyes.
25. The range is from 5.7 to 8.6, so that for almost all the time it is easy to see with binoculars.
26. Electricity is actually made up of extremely tiny particles called electrons, that you cannot see with the naked eye unless you have been drinking. Dave Barry
27. They chose this gene because it is easy to see with a florescent light.
28. They reassured him countless times; but he could not believe them[sentencedict.com/see with.html], and pried cunningly about the lazarette to see with his own eyes.
29. The plantaris muscle is used by animals in gripping and manipulating objects with their feet - something you see with apes who seem to be able to use their feet as well as their hands.
30. The little square pixels of light are extremely easy to see with the naked eye on an LCD flat panel monitor if you have one.
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