Example sentences of "[vb infin] for [pn reflx] the " in BNC.

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1 As the child 's mental processes become more complex , it becomes increasingly able to absorb and construct for itself the complexities of the external world .
2 We will know for ourselves the experience of God speaking through his written revelation to us .
3 And the idea was to provide a a place where where hopefully local people could erm identify for themselves the problems that they shared in common .
4 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 .
5 Besides , Edouard should see for himself the vineyards and plantations there : they were doing well , Jean-Paul said proudly .
6 On his return , Williams could now see for himself the changes that had taken place in the social and political structure of Trinidad and Tobago during his absence .
7 From the architectural viewpoint the greatest importance of this site , now so excellently opened up and preserved , is that it has preserved for us a provincial Roman city at a certain point in time — A.D. 79 — so that we can see for ourselves the buildings in which such citizens of the empire lived .
8 For informal workers who genuinely do work for themselves the freedom of being your own boss does not often amount to much amid growing competition and soaring inflation .
9 Employers must therefore now decide for themselves the extent to which their staff need to be trained , having regard to the nature of the work involved .
10 Should you decide to come here , I feel sure that you will discover for yourself the vibrant nature of the place .
11 Improvisation of any kind typifies Medau accompaniment — it encourages class members to feel and appreciate for themselves the many-sidedness of movement , and learn through aural perception rather than mere visual mimicry .
12 Lords Scarman and Simon have recently added a broader objective : " Whether or not judicial virtue needs such a spur , there is also another important interest involved in justice done openly , namely that the evidence and argument should be publicly known , so that society may judge for itself the quality of justice administered in its name , and whether the law requires modification … the common law by its recognition of the principle of open justice ensures that the public administration of justice will be subject to public scrutiny .
13 Rose could never afford for herself the sort of supper her young man will provide for her , and she 's fly enough not to get herself dragged into an alley and done out of it .
14 The European Court of Justice has held that the court in the state in which enforcement is sought must examine for itself the requirements of Article 27(2) even if the court granting the judgment had considered similar issues in relation to Article 20154 .
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