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1 He could still see the curtain rod coming down if he shut his eyes.
2 Far ahead they could see the curtain of fire and behind it the advancing line of French troops.
3 I can still see the curtain parting after that rather stiff old guy announced them, and there they were.
4 There'll be some hellabaloo in there presently to my notion, an' I want ter be thar ter see the curtain go up.
5 In a few minutes they reached the theatre, just in time to see the curtain rise on the first act of "King John."
6 Her lips were parted a little, like a child that waits on tiptoe to see the curtain rise on some wondrous and long- dreamed-of spectacle.
7 Pierre saw the curtain slightly drawn aside and Celia's gentle face appear.
8 At the window of the house, I saw the curtain move.
9 Here Monckton interposed; he fancied he had seen the curtain move.
10 He saw the curtain move and then she opened the door.
11 Mademoiselle was looking towards me, and saw the curtain move.
12 I didn't look up but I saw the curtains flutter.
13 He was facing the entrance to the room, and saw the curtains parted by the servant.
14 This time I saw the curtain twitch, and caught a faint stir of motion behind it.
15 Simultaneously Ben saw the curtains at the library window sway as though in a sudden breeze.
16 She was sure she saw the curtain move.
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