1 Night after night I go to see her play.
2 Come and see me some afternoon in Curzon Street.
3 To test reality we must see it on the tight rope.
4 I couldn't be happy if I didn't see him every day.
5 As for her acting--well, you shall see her to-night.
6 I see things differently, I think of them differently.
7 I don't suppose I shall ever see this horrid London again.
8 We practical men like to see things, not to read about them.
9 I want you and Basil to come with me some night and see her act.
10 I see that Basil is in one of his sulky moods, and I can't bear him when he sulks.
11 "But I thought you had promised Basil Hallward to go and see him," answered Lord Henry.
12 I tell you, Harry, I could hardly see this girl for the mist of tears that came across me.
13 Well, I can't help going to see Sibyl play," he cried, "even if it is only for a single act.
14 He invented a facile excuse, and having taken the vacant seat next to her, looked round to see who was there.
15 I have always felt rather guilty when I came to see your dear aunt, for I take no interest at all in the East End.
16 He was to be a nice sheep-farmer, and one evening, as he was riding home, he was to see the beautiful heiress being carried off by a robber on a black horse, and give chase, and rescue her.
17 Whenever I have gone there, there have been either so many people that I have not been able to see the pictures, which was dreadful, or so many pictures that I have not been able to see the people, which was worse.
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