We have no meanings for "seen copies" in our records yet.
1 Doubtless the reader, if country raised, has seen copies of this popular work.
2 And he had seen copies of her letter to himself.
3 I've seen copies of the statement she gave afterward.
4 The Guardian has not been able to verify his family's immigration status, but has seen copies of their plane tickets.
5 In register for Suffolk county, Massachusetts, are to be seen copies of deeds from 1640 down to the present time.
6 I have a picture hanging in my library, a lithograph, of which many of my readers may have seen copies .
7 I disagreed with him and said that I had seen copies of those evaluations and the report of the document examiner.
8 I have seen copies of the landscapes of the Italian, painter Claude, which seemed to me faint reminiscences of that calm and happy vision.
9 The News said it had seen copies of "dozens of such letters" warning police chiefs of threats to various political leaders and "other VIPs".
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