We have no meanings for "seeing some one" in our records yet.
1 That is to be ascertained only by seeing some one separate them.
2 How can you see life, but by seeing some one live it?
3 Perhaps that seeing some one else after me will make the squire speak out.
4 She was one who was one seeing some one .
5 Well, I am just sticking around for the fun of seeing some one do you up.
6 You remember about my seeing some one sneaking in here just ahead of us, don't you?
7 She did not readjust her thoughts readily; she seemed to be waiting in the chance of seeing some one .
8 Finally I shut up the van and pulled off, as I was afraid of seeing some one I knew.
9 She was seeing some one , she was giving to that one the thing that being loving has been having.
10 The children, seeing some one coming in the distance, thought it was their dear father, and ran out full of joy.
11 Next, turning from the window, I fell to examining my fellow passengers, in the hope of seeing some one I knew.
12 Even the simple act which we describe as " seeing some one we know" is, to some extent, an intellectual process.
13 The children, seeing some one coming in the distance, thought it was their dear father, and ran out toward her full of joy.
14 Instantly a soldier awoke, and seeing some one usurping part of his supper, I say, you are not very ceremonious, eating our potatoes!
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