Seen-through Sentence Examples

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  • Darian couldn't believe what he'd seen through Jenn's eyes.

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  • The Five Hundred, meeting in the Orangerie of the palace, had by this time seen through the plot; and, on the entrance of the general with four grenadiers, several deputies rushed at him, shook him violently, while others vehemently demanded a decree of outlawry against the new Cromwell.

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  • What is seen through the eye-piece in any case is the same as would be depicted upon a screen in the focal plane.

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  • Thus the recent defenders of the apostolic authorship, the Unitarian James Drummond (1903), the Anglican William Sanday (1905), the Roman Catholic Theodore Calmes (1904), can tell us, the first, that " the evangelist did not aim at an illustrative picture of what was most characteristic of Jesus "; the second, that " the author sank into his own consciousness and at last brought to light what he found there "; the third, that " the Gospel contains an entire theological system," " history is seen through the intervening dogmatic development," " the Samaritan woman is.

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  • There is a tradition that on one occasion the abbot of Beverley, anxious to investigate the case for himself, visited Mother Shipton's cottage disguised, and that no sooner had he knocked than the old woman called out "Come in, Mr Abbot, for you are not so much disguised but the fox may be seen through the sheep's skin."

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  • The image of this seen through the glass prism of the spectroscope will appear as in fig.

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  • Hobbes now entrusted it, early in 1646, to his admirer, the Frenchman Samuel de Sorbiere, by whom it was seen through the Elzevir press at Amsterdam in 1647 - having previously inserted a number of notes in reply to objections, and also a striking preface, in the course of which he explained its relation to the other parts of the system not yet forthcoming, and the (political) occasion of its having been composed and being now published before them.

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  • The main musculature can be seen through the thin skin to be divided into about sixty pairs of muscle-segments (myotomes) by means of comma-shaped dissepiments, the myocommas, which stretch between the skin and the central skeletal axis of the body.

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  • The four gastric interradial ridges are seen through the mouth.

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  • In other words, the light may be an exceedingly tenuous cometary tail to the earth, visible only because seen through its very great length.

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  • The apparent size of the object seen through the lens is then tan w' = y/f.

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  • Do you want to spend money on false nostalgia seen through rose-tinted glasses?

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  • This arrangement of dolomitised limestone and overlying mudstone is the most common feature seen through both the prehistoric and more recent workings.

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  • Observing Uranus A drawing of Uranus as seen through the Royal Observatory's 28-inch refractor.

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  • Valerius Martialis or Martial (c. 41-104) that we have a true image of the average sensual frivolous life of Rome at the end of the 1st century, seen through a medium of wit and humour, but undistorted by the exaggeration which moral indignation and the love of effect add to the representation of Juvenal.

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  • The shape of the part seen through the notch or E1111111111®1111?

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  • It is a vitreous greenish blue, as I remember it, like those patches of the winter sky seen through cloud vistas in the west before sundown.

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  • Men in military uniforms and Hessian boots could be seen through the windows, laughing and walking through the rooms.

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  • In the village, in the house, in the garden, by the well, by the pond, over all the rising ground, and all along the road uphill from the bridge leading to the village, not more than five hundred yards away, crowds of men could be seen through the shimmering mist.

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  • Observing Uranus A drawing of Uranus as seen through the Royal Observatory 's 28-inch refractor.

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  • This camera was not available to consumers, and its images were best seen through a television monitor instead of a printer.

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  • Perfectly transmitting the full color spectrum, colors that are seen through the lenses are indeed true to form.

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  • Sketches or photographs of the tumor as seen through the ophthalmoscope are taken during the procedure.

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  • The physician may perform a bronchoscopy, a visual examination in which the airways and lungs are seen through a fiber optic tube inserted down the person's windpipe (trachea).

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  • First, the different swims styles in this category all carry that "fun" vibe, and this can be seen through the playful use of color.

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  • The show, as seen through the eyes of a dead neighbor, follows these women through their daily lives, which includes secrets, affairs and yes, even crime.

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  • As an aside, this is similar to when your sun houses Saturn or Jupiter; the entire chart is then seen through the "eyes" of these planets.

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  • The series takes place on fictional Wisteria Lane and centers around a group of upscale housewives, as seen through the eyes of their dead neighbor.

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  • The Southern Vampire Mysteries books are told from the point of view of main character Sookie Stackhouse, so all of the characters are seen through the lens of Sookie's viewpoint.

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  • It should not be too loose because the instructor needs to see your body alignment and muscle use, things that cannot be seen through baggy clothing.

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  • Ruby vows, as seen through her attitude on the show, that even though her obesity has pulled her down physically, she won't let it bring her down emotionally and she won't let it control her.

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  • It takes place in a mythic medieval France, and the story is seen through the eyes of a young thief, Phillipe Gaston, played by Matthew Broderick.

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