Example sentences of "[conj] see [art] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 But perhaps you have children enough , or see no need for them . ’
2 It had been much more exciting than seeing a weka for the first time .
3 Using new technologies to their full potential requires trained people , able to work in small teams with a high level of autonomy and to see the potential for new goods and services .
4 We have been out there and seen the situation for ourselves .
5 ‘ Anybody who wants to help out that way can come along and see the kids for themselves .
6 At the open day mothers can come along and see the facilities for themselves .
7 ‘ I am delighted he has agreed to the council 's request and sees the need for urgency , ’ he said .
8 A Strathclyde spokesman said the region now believed the matter was closed , and saw no reason for any disciplinary action .
9 Erm they perceive a need for this policy , er they have a a perceived structural changes in their economy and er there is resultant fear erm that perhaps they would not be able to respond flexibly enough er with the policies that are in place and see a need for this additional one .
10 Go and see the plans for any new development if they have been lodged as a formal application .
11 I stare at Victor 's carpet , and see the pattern for the first time .
12 The fact a small region , and we call ourselves a region , that 's how we got the grants , we now see ourselves developing to support our colleagues in and see the need for a strong regional approach which my colleague will mention later .
13 The parents in that area are only concerned for their children and see the need for this closure .
14 Those who come with an open mind and see the place for themselves invariably return home as ambassadors for our province .
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