Saw-through Sentence Examples

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  • His black eyes saw through her; his cold features were expressionless.

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  • His black eyes saw through Wynn.

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  • He saw through her, pushed down the barriers of her soul and stepped back to examine it.

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  • The knife wasn't like hers – dull enough she had to saw through things with effort.

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  • In September 1894 was published The Ebb Tide, the latest of his books which he saw through the press.

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  • Henry, who saw through the artifice, and was already looking round for a more popular successor to Wolsey, made the gracious answer that he would employ More otherwise.

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  • In 1891 he made some brief continental visits, one to Madrid, and in October he saw through the press his little monograph upon William Pitt, in the Twelve English Statesmen Series, of which it may be said that it competes in interest with Viscount Morley's Walpole.

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  • Walpole entered into communication with James, who saw through the manoeuvre, and in 1741 a Jacobite association was formed, which included Lovat and Lochiel.

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  • He carefully refrained from incurring suspicion and unpopularity by opposing the general outcry, and though he saw through the imposture from the beginning he made no attempt to moderate the popular frenzy or to save the life of any of the victims, his co-religionists, not even intervening in the case of Lord Stafford, and allowing Titus Oates to be lodged at Whitehall with a pension.

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  • The knife wasn't like hers – dull enough she had to saw through things with effort.

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  • As she was crossing the anteroom she saw through the window a carriage with lanterns, standing at the entrance.

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  • But Petya did not let go of him and Dolokhov saw through the gloom that Petya was bending toward him and wanted to kiss him.

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