Example sentences of "for [pn reflx] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 … The common ordinary mind is quite unfit to fix for itself what political question it shall attend to ; it is as much as it can do to judge decently of the questions which drift down to it , and are brought before it …
2 She could well imagine for herself what alternative occupations Fen had in mind .
3 For yourself-on your own account . ’
4 If you have not subscribed to Proceedings yet , here is a opportunity to find out for yourself what good value a subscription will bring .
5 But if you simply want to enjoy the birds , you will want to visit the Society 's reserves and see for yourself what wonderful places they are .
6 Why not list your own holiday requirements and then tick them off one by one as you discover for yourself what Ten Bel has to offer .
7 For Wissenschaft has its limits , and the " unshakable faith " in its power ensures that its most gifted followers press on until they reach those limits and discover for themselves its ultimate powerlessness to solve the problem of existence .
8 a genuine participatory democracy that involves the masses in all decision-making processes from the grassroots levels ; particularly the right of the people to determine for themselves what developmental processes best fulfils their aspirations ;
9 Parliament has now recognised that local authorities should be left to judge for themselves what local legislation is desirable , but in a tidying-up process all powers under local Acts in force on 1st April 1974 which were not preserved by subsequent general or local legislation automatically expired at the end of 1984 .
10 This is a condensed account of the factors which complicate the business of speaking and listening — readers will easily add for themselves their own accounts of the personal and emotional features which make for vulnerability or call for sensitivity .
11 They would be able to see that the doctrine could provide criteria whereby they could settle for themselves their own problems , such for example , as that of differentiating between the prickings of conscience and the spiritual crushings of a guilt complex .
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