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1 Did you ever expect to see lines of care on that forehead?
2 And a really skilled reader does see lines and paragraphs at a glance.
3 You would see lines through it where the person was sampling.
4 Across the carpeted mat on the floor he could see lines of recent vacuuming.
5 She could see lines of scribbles, but there wasn't enough light for reading them.
6 Then you might see lines for petrol (at stations), said a London-based analyst.
7 A £350m investment will also see lines from Cardiff to the south Wales valleys electrified.
8 I'm looking to see lines by comparison (to prior years).
9 Inside the iron gate, he could see lines of fresh cavalry, shouting and holding up their shields.
10 I look up at her and see lines on her face that I swear were never there before.
11 A crowded crag on the Colorado front range can see lines of three to four parties waiting for routes.
12 I wish I was not so old, and had more strength, for I see lines of research to follow.
13 We see lines stretching hither and thither, but we cannot make out the plan, or divine what purposes were served.
14 I could see lines of red on Morris' face - someone had hit him with something and cut his scalp.
15 You see lines of prisoners posted up against a wall while a dog moves from one to the next, sniffing away.
16 Across wide stretches of flat, open prairie they could see lines of telegraph poles stalking across the fields toward the great city.
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