1. A maze of paths with unique wooden seats and bridges enables the weathered and moss-covered rocks to be seen at their best. 2. A pie chart can help the retailer or business-person see at a glance exactly where the money goes. 3. Although he and I have seen each other at public events, we have never to this day spoken again. 4. Anyone else who is interested in going on the trip should see me at the end of this lesson. 5. As the family kept vigil, the children saw at close quarters the stubborn determination of their stepmother. 6. At first they saw only the little hand - the fist, Decomposed but stretching out of the shallow grave. 7. By looking at this leaflet, you can see at a glance how much a loan will cost. 8. Come and see me at break, Tom. 9. Denver has been seen at many major events in the Monterey area. 10. Denver was seen at many major events in the Monterey area. |