Explore Sees through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
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Sees meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of see
Using Sees
- The main meaning on this page is: third-person singular simple present indicative of see
- In the example corpus, sees often appears in combinations such as: sees the, he sees, she sees.
Context around Sees
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 15 start, 5 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Sees
- In this selection, "sees" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, archiepiscopal, metropolitan, catholic, wide, tight and himself stand out and add context to how "sees" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include ancestors bloom sees how our and and sales sees the opportunity. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "sees" sits close to words such as returns, unless and causes, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with sees
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Eliot sees how we push around our ancestors; Bloom sees how our ancestors push us around. (16 words)
While Kharas sees some of the larger impacts of his work, he seldom sees how his work touches people. (19 words)
Dragan said he sees another Democratic victory for the county in a few weeks, citing the energy he sees from local Democrats. (22 words)
One picture sees a five-star ‘The Jungle Retreat’ sign alongside some luxurious robes, while another features the iconic walkway, while the final snap sees the pair raking out ‘Get Me Out of Here’ into the sand in an aerial shot. (41 words)
He’s just liberal-baiting – running out a list of what he sees as “typical” liberal viewpoints and trying to showcase what he sees as their absurdities by twisting them into supposed justifications in support of the practice of child marriage. (41 words)
A recent New York Times column made the case that social science has become politicized so that the left sees culture as the source of all gender-related conflicts and disparities, and the right sees only innate differences. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Non-metropolitan archiepiscopal sees As well as the much more numerous metropolitan sees, there are 77 Roman Catholic sees that have archiepiscopal rank.
He sees wide receiver Gunner Olszewski with good leverage and position on Borders, and sees tight end Darnell Washington and left tackle Broderick Jones controlling the left side of the line of scrimmage.
In another parallel, Vedder teased a few loyal folks in the front row that he sees them more than he sees his family.
It usually sees sees the lads shipped off to a separate luxury bolthole, which is then filled with six new single female contestants.
One picture sees a five-star ‘The Jungle Retreat’ sign alongside some luxurious robes, while another features the iconic walkway, while the final snap sees the pair raking out ‘Get Me Out of Here’ into the sand in an aerial shot.
And so when she sees him in that uniform, she sees that he is also coming into this marriage with all of his ghosts.
Dragan said he sees another Democratic victory for the county in a few weeks, citing the energy he sees from local Democrats.
Drew sees himself as an honest broker willing to work with The Rock and the rest of TKO, while Seth sees his opponent as dishonest.
Josei romance often sees love bloom for office ladies, college students, teachers, etc. sees it spring up in the world of competitive karuta.
While Kharas sees some of the larger impacts of his work, he seldom sees how his work touches people.
For instance,offers a different scene to someone who sees it in the morning from someone who sees it at dusk — an ode to Monet’s haystack series, among others.
He sees and acknowledges the good officers do for Saint Charles County, but also sees the flaws in police departments across the country.
He sees me wiping down and I guess he sees that he has permission to do what his wife had also told him to do—so, he takes out his wipes and wipes out everything.
He’s just liberal-baiting – running out a list of what he sees as “typical” liberal viewpoints and trying to showcase what he sees as their absurdities by twisting them into supposed justifications in support of the practice of child marriage.
Next weekend sees six games, starting with Wolves hosting Leicester City on Friday night, Liverpool in action on Saturday, Tottenham and Arsenal on Sunday and on Monday - the headline act - sees Manchester United travel to face Chelsea.
A recent New York Times column made the case that social science has become politicized so that the left sees culture as the source of all gender-related conflicts and disparities, and the right sees only innate differences.
Blayne Tucker, owner of storied St. Mary’s Strip venue The Mix, never charges a door fee and sees benefits for his club, sees the arrangement as a win-win for his crowd and performers.
Eliot sees how we push around our ancestors; Bloom sees how our ancestors push us around.
One sees on the streets in the capital how these few people drive luxury cars that one rarely sees here in the European metropolises.
One team sees the other doing something interesting, and sales sees the opportunity, and soon the whole organisation has a new strategy.
Common combinations with sees
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- sees the 42×
- he sees 33×
- she sees 13×
- who sees 13×
- sees as 12×
- which sees 12×
- and sees 10×
- sees it 9×
- sees him 7×
- that sees 7×