Example sentences of "[vb mod] see for " in BNC.

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1 Besides , Edouard should see for himself the vineyards and plantations there : they were doing well , Jean-Paul said proudly .
2 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 .
3 You 'll see for yourself on Saturday . ’
4 First-class technique — you 'll see for yourself on the video tape .
5 ‘ You 'll see for yourself before long .
6 But it had a queer feeling — you 'll see for yourselves when we get there .
7 Look , if you risk coming over here you 'll see for yourself . ’
8 That compares with the figures you 'll see for the inner routes erm which are higher er because of the er greater transfer of traffic from existing roads .
9 The 250cc British Grand Prix in Sundays sunshine provided some of the most exciting action you 'll see for some time .
10 When Education Secretary John Patten visits Appleton Primary school in 2 weeks , he 'll see for himself how children in the classroom master the skill of reading .
11 You 'll see for yourself , I 'm gon na get rid of it .
12 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 .
13 The Prince and Princess allowed the television cameras into their home , so the public could see for themselves that they were a close and happy family .
14 Much of the exercise was done in front of a mirror so that he could see for himself and correct the sag on the right side where his ribs had been removed .
15 I could see for miles .
16 From the slight incline where she sat she could see for miles the neatly sown fields , the healthy crops and the spotless cattle .
17 You could see for yourself then . ’
18 But here we could see for ourselves how timber-framed partition walls , filled in with brickwork , were used on the upper storeys over the larger rooms to ensure no weight pressed on their ceilings ; and how joiners had constructed the mahogany bookcases in the library .
19 The Picts could see for themselves the benefits and in doing so , the Romans hoped , would cease their war-like activities and come to heel .
20 The evening ‘ tide ’ had gone out and I could see for miles .
21 What I had so far seen of Binbrook held no charms for me — it was bare , isolated , and I did n't really want to seek out yet another Met Office with another set of people to get to know , now that the war was over , and there was no reason that I could see for us to continue plotting charts and reading instruments .
22 From here we could see for quite a distance , but there was no sign of the hunt , nor any sound .
23 She was to discover that she could see for miles from the attic windows — almost the whole of Bristol .
24 From its windows she could see for miles , across fields and trees to the aerodrome beyond .
25 Some of it Kraal told him ; other things he could see for himself .
26 As Creggan turned north away from the Park all he could see for miles ahead was the stretching city .
27 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 .
28 She could see for herself that it probably was , but she was starting to feel a little useless here .
29 Cardiff could see for himself what Duvall had discovered .
30 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 .
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