We have no meanings for "see the telephone" in our records yet.
1 He could see the telephone box, dimly illuminated, and the shadows of the station entrance behind it.
2 The highway was out of sight, but I could still see the telephone lines after I'd gone a mile.
3 It was a prosperous-looking farm with a good-sized house set back from the road, and he could see the telephone line going in.
4 From where they stood, they could clearly see the telephone and the fish in the tank on the top of the filing cases.
5 He only had to close his eyes and he could see the telephone tearing off the wall, hanging from its wires like a weird puppet.
6 They saw the telephone wire dipping between poles against the sky's brightness.
7 While I was drinking it in the car I saw the telephone booth inside.
8 Stuffy looked around and saw the telephone on the wall at the end of the bar.
9 It wasn't the device that impressed him, for he'd already seen the telephone in operation; rather it was the language.
10 As she was passing the counter on her way out of the room, she saw the telephone 's message light blinking.
11 "Let's go see the Telephone Boy," said Roderick.
12 Darby saw it clearly in her mind's eye -Boyle standing behind the window and seeing the telephone repair van pulling into his driveway.
13 "We can talk about it all we want," sighed Tom, "but I don't see the telephone poles on the golden road to Lake Pleasant."
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