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

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1 I think , I think we should see it for what it is , which is a power struggle inside a ruling elite in the Soviet Union for which we do n't really have an interest in taking sides .
2 Must see it for myself in a public space .
3 Then there is the sea , the cold grey ever-moving winter sea — but you must see it for yourself ! ! !
4 It s so typically English that this rebel should end up with his own sweat shop in Clapton — you 'll see it for yourself in due course .
5 You could see them for yourself , past the next bit of wood .
6 I wish I could see you for myself all the same . ’
7 One might remark that the working-class child considered it redundant to constantly refer to the presence of a picture since he knew that the researcher was present and could see it for himself .
8 The fact is , Harry , it simply would n't work and , if you were n't so blinded by love , you 'd see it for yourself .
9 ‘ I can see it for myself .
10 We want to change the whole concept of how dance music is appreciated , so that people can see it for what it is .
11 I do n't have to preach or tell our colleagues in England and Wales the effects water privatization 's had on them since nineteen eighty nine , they can see it for themselves every day .
12 Fitzpatrick has been involved in one way or another with this text-copying enterprise since the 1970s and you can see it for yourself or read it this month until the 31st at Salander O'Reilly .
13 She will believe the true situation only when she can see it for herself . ’
14 ‘ People are still coming to see Zimbabwe , and it is the same with us we used to see England as this tiny blob on the map and now we can see it for ourselves , ’ said Kagona .
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