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1 His eyes had adjusted, and he could still see somewhat , despite the coming darkness.
2 Be sure, when the book ends, that you see somewhat the purpose for which it was written.
3 It is rather sad to see somewhat respectable old men engaged in this way, with two or three younger associates.
4 I have come to London to see somewhat of the life there; but I look not to consort with the fashionable ones of the earth.
5 So then did Andromache, like one frenzied, hasten with her child and his nurse to the walls that she might see somewhat of what befell.
6 By 2016, more wayward objects were seen somewhat out of place.
7 The mention of Paris I saw somewhat startled and confused her.
8 Just at this time, her father saw somewhat less of her than usual.
9 Later, crews of B-29'S on bombing runs to Japan reported seeing somewhat similar objects.
10 Atul Gupta is seen somewhat as the leader of the Gupta's corrupt escapades through South Africa.
11 I had seen somewhat that seemed strange, and unmeet for the lady to set eyes on.
12 At length she was seeing somewhat of that grand old world of which she had dreamed.
13 The eighteenth century, with its multiplication of slaves, saw somewhat more frequent plots in its early decades.
14 At last I spoke of this to Howel, and found that he also had seen somewhat of the kind.
15 Meseems I have heard of this same Robin Hood, and his men, and also seen somewhat of their prowess.
16 Hostess to her husband, of whom she saw somewhat less each year than of a number of other friends.
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