Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] the [noun] themselves " in BNC.
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1 | No more than headings are given below — for details , readers are referred to the forms themselves . |
2 | But the destruction of the old Communist Party is completed by two policies that are adopted by the Communists themselves , both a response to the defeat they have suffered in nineteen twenty seven . |
3 | The court will look at restraints imposed upon employees rather more strictly than those which have been agreed between the partners themselves , as there is likely to be an inequality of bargaining power . |
4 | As Douglas Guerero , in charge of the literacy campaign pointed out , this ‘ has not been induced by the institutions themselves . |
5 | In fact , they sometimes declare that rival theories have been produced by the conspirators themselves as part of the general strategy of confusion . |
6 | Attention is consequently focused primarily on the manner in which a given novel succeeds or fails in conforming to an abstract , archetypal model of the genre , and only lip service is paid to the manner in which politics , ideology and history are mediated in the texts themselves . |
7 | However , the descriptions and information on hotels , guesthouses and selfcatering holidays in this brochure are supplied by the establishments themselves . |
8 | Most management contracts in current use are produced by the contractors themselves . |
9 | By reporting only two columns of figures ( budget and actual ) , not only is the ultimate purpose of budgetary accounting not achieved but much time can be wasted in answering specific users ' questions about variances which could have been avoided by the accounts themselves producing the relevant analysis . |
10 | Desirable as these descriptions may be , they are not indispensable , for in the light of what has been noted above the assessments themselves are self-explanatory . |
11 | In this case , the firms relinquish responsibility for the instruments of production , which are provided by the workers themselves ( McEwan Scott 1979 ) . |
12 | The data have mostly been provided by the organisations themselves . |
13 | There is yet no evidence of permanent production centres in early Anglo-Saxon England , and resort must be made to the objects themselves to determine the structure of the industry . |
14 | The complaints must be made to the police themselves in the first instance and all subsequent investigations are undertaken by police officers . |
15 | It has a strong emphasis on specific objectives ( related to a number of vocational choices to be made by the students themselves ) , to cross-curricular skills and to profile-reporting on progress . |
16 | Letting someone else decide — most often manifest in people applying for a wide range of jobs perhaps with little in , because they are unable to decide which is most appropriate for them and hoping that somehow the right choice will be made by the employers themselves . |
17 | We are involved in an exercise of partnership through sharing know-how with those republics in a wide variety of different areas , but any changes must necessarily be made by the republics themselves . |
18 | During a visit to Moscow on Feb. 11-12 by Kohl and Hans-Dietrich Genscher , the West German Foreign Minister , President Gorbachev of the Soviet Union declared that " the unity of the German nation must be decided by the Germans themselves " . |
19 | Similar patterns of dispersal could be seen on the terraces themselves , with S3 always standing further back than the rest . |
20 | Glistening wing colours could still be seen after the insects themselves had faded into the blue . |
21 | However , much can be done by the teachers themselves at very little cost to the department . |
22 | Sometimes a cake may be sent to school for the children to share ; sharing a cake for a large group of children would not be done by the children themselves , though it might turn into a spontaneous counting activity . |
23 | Should be done by the children themselves . |
24 | We think the obligation for doing this should be laid on creditors , but think the cost involved in securing this improvement to their accuracy should be met by the bureaux themselves , as an addition to the fee which they already pay for getting material from the Central Registry . |
25 | According to the corpuscular theory these secondary ( and tertiary ) qualities arise from the arrangement , the ‘ texture ’ , of the solid , shaped , and mobile corpuscles which constitute gold , and so are not to be attributed to the corpuscles themselves . |
26 | It has to be performed by the police themselves . |
27 | He was also one of the first County Advisers to persuade his authority that the impact of original works of art on children was very valuable , and so every year a sum was allotted to buy paintings , drawings , and even pieces of small sculpture , as well as lithographs and engravings , to be used in the schools themselves . |
28 | It has been designed to be used by the professionals themselves who do not , said Moore Stephens , have the time or inclination to learn about computers but appreciate the efficiency benefits which technology brings to administration . |
29 | It is pointed out that in many instances much of the needed supporting evidence will have to be produced by the auditors themselves , which in turn will give rise to independence issues . |
30 | Much of the blame must be borne by the miners themselves . |