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1 To see empty shelves in dreams, indicates losses and consequent gloom.
2 Through the windows I could see empty shelves, ready for the morning's harvest.
3 To see empty rivers, denotes sickness and unusual ill-luck.
4 Soldiers' bunkers are a different sight: here one won't see empty chocolate boxes and unfinished sardines.
5 To see empty tables, signifies poverty or disagreements.
6 The Baron was somewhat surprised, scandalized, and pleased to see empty seats under the House Atreides banner.
7 We see empty rooms from the film.
8 The person who was working the puppets ought to have been down there, but Tonino could only see empty blackness.
9 At first, Nagy said it was strange to see empty seats when the Bears scrimmaged at Soldier Field on Aug. 29.
10 Walk along the main streets of many Irish towns these days and you'll see empty commercial premises and unoccupied residential terraces.
11 When he did come the Prince was amazed to see empty plates and called the servants to know who had eaten his supper.
12 Hyundai says it's a car for young people, though we can see empty - nesters gravitating to it, as it's easy to get in and out of.
13 As I've said a few times, it is heartbreaking to see empty streets, empty venues, to see workplaces that don't have any workers in them.
14 The further south they went, the more often they saw empty granaries and sickly livestock.
15 He sees empty whisky-bottle, looks at Staff Officer, and-
16 Immediately Rollo forgot to sulk, rushed out to see the newcomer, and saw empty space.
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