Example sentences of "see for " in BNC.

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31 I also suggested that he go and live in San Francisco for six months , where he might see for himself and in practice the ideal which Jesus Christ was talking about , which is far removed from anything the Church of England ever practises in this country .
32 ‘ On the morrow , you will see for yourself , I doubt not .
33 However , if you have noticed that your spots seem more extravagant following a choc-binge , then perhaps you will have to test and see for yourself whether it makes any difference .
34 it 's cold up here but I can see for miles
35 From its windows she could see for miles , across fields and trees to the aerodrome beyond .
36 By day you can see for miles , and at night the moon shines brightly out of cloudless skies .
37 Although it is the mood disturbance that stands out in affective psychosis , individuals who meet the criteria for either the ‘ unipolar ’ or the ‘ bipolar ’ form ( as they are sometimes called ) sometimes also show features reminiscent of schizophrenia , as we shall see for several of the subjects evaluated in this book .
38 Crack is the most fearsome monster the world will see for years , above nuclear weapons , evil people and bigotry .
39 ‘ You 'll see for yourself before long .
40 But how 's about a drive round the island — just so that you can see for yourself what it 's like . ’
41 Balboa — as avaricious , arrogant and adventurous as any of his brother conquistadores — decided in an instant that he must go and see for himself .
42 Whatever , 8 Storey Window are star-gazing and they can see for miles .
43 There will be two hinged clamps to secure it in even the worst weather which , as you can see for yourself , is the last thing we expect today . ’
44 What is , what is happening at the moment is although they ca n't afford the money for the full , for the full treatment they are making an allocation of money to improve matters round , round that area , which will be er , cos I , I told them that some of the pensioners were , w walking round by the bankment , it 's pouring of rain , which is perfectly true and that er the engineer should go round and see for himself and plus the fact how many of these people ever travel by bus , or do they always go by car , no , and also I brought up about bus shelters and all those sort of things , but any way , there will be some improvements for the bus station in the future .
45 Members of the public interested in the weather in other parts of the world are welcome to come and see for themselves .
46 A year ago I experienced a sensation of flashing lights and could n't see for about 20 minutes .
47 What role do you see for it after the transition ?
48 But it had a queer feeling — you 'll see for yourselves when we get there .
49 In his London Shadows , Godwin removes the facade from a house ( Fig. 32a–d ) , so that the reader may see for himself how many people are crammed in behind it .
50 Observers can see for themselves .
51 ‘ You must ask the Information Ministry to let you go down to the south , so you can see for yourself what the bastards have done to our people , and tell the world about it , ’ he said , ‘ Please , John .
52 Some of it Kraal told him ; other things he could see for himself .
53 As Creggan turned north away from the Park all he could see for miles ahead was the stretching city .
54 You 'd better see for yourself . ’
55 They wore clothes that he thought beautiful , when he could see for envy : jackets with Napoleonic pockets , trousers cut so that they reached the ground at the back , pink shirts , print ties .
56 I mean there 's not many discos round here what you can see for kids .
57 She could see for herself that it probably was , but she was starting to feel a little useless here .
58 Cardiff could see for himself what Duvall had discovered .
59 The rope was attached to the tree , the crew set up on the bank , and we got ready to do three or four runs past the camera with Matt and me so busy arguing about baptising the Indians that we could n't see the danger behind us which the audience could see for themselves .
60 ‘ Oh , a penthouse is like any other home , only it 's right up on top of a building and you can see for miles and miles just by looking out of your sitting room window . ’
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