Ainda não temos significados para "seen whole".
1He had seen whole groups of estates, populous in his time, lapse into waste.
2I have seen whole tracts of pictures, and no end of palaces and hotels-hotels-hotels
3By the time Nellie was seven she had seen whole generations of pets pass away.
4I have seen whole fields of red clover (Trifolium pratense) in the same state.
5I have really seen whole houses, little more than shells, reduced to meagreness by the pocket-knife.
6His life, seen whole, had been a miracle.
7I have seen whole baskets of kittens deposited in the court, greatly to the annoyance of the neighbors.
8I've seen whole hunting parties turn back without throwing a single spear, just because the woollies were moving north.
9The near inclosures are margined with trees, through whose open branches are seen whole fields of the most lively verdure.
10You've seen whole societies rise and fall, and you start to feel you're standing outside it all, and none of it really matters to you.
11Appears to indicate, as I suspected, that earth has seen whole cycle or cycles of organic life before known one that begins with Archæozoic cells.
12But if God is seen in His essence, He is seen whole, and nothing of Him is hidden from the seer, since God is simple.
13"Oh yes-I'veseen whole families in the same fix."
14"You would say so, if you had seen whole families swept off by it, as I have," replied Judith.
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