Example sentences of "itself [coord] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But he said Labour did not agree that Britain could or should abandon development , either for itself or for the developing world .
2 Habermas argues that crises have been displaced from the economic realm into the state apparatus itself or into the cultural system ( see pp. 264–69 ) .
3 Only in recent years has there been a sustained attempt by Marxist thinkers to re-examine in a thoroughgoing fashion the relation between the state , the economy and social classes , or to analyse that historical experience which reveals the emergence of a new type of authoritarian state from the revolutionary process itself or from the centralized control of a socialist economy .
4 ‘ Fundamental questions are being posed at the same time about the company itself and about the strategic character of the industry . ’
5 The major costof the surgical procedure relates to the operation itself and to the postoperative hospital stay .
6 Thus , the study emphasises the role of social attitudes in second language learning , ie. attitudes towards learning the second language itself and towards the native speakers who make up the second language community .
7 The MPRP needs to improve itself and at the same time if new parties are formed for the interest of the people and the country , they should be competing on equal terms . "
8 Two broad groups seem to emerge from the known evidence ( fig. 8 ) , each with a different level of impact on the defended area itself and on the extra-mural suburbs .
9 But the most important flaw in the instruction has been that it has been too often divorced from the classroom itself and from the active involvement of the teacher .
10 This restructuring approach argued that it was necessary to look at what was happening within industry itself and in the wider economy .
11 Again , however , the precise definition of literacy , and its location in that particular society , tends to get forgotten in grand general claims for the consequences of ‘ literacy ’ itself and in the general distinction between ‘ literate ’ and ‘ non-literate ’ societies .
12 Setting up independently in the city c .1820 , he developed a successful practice both in Bath itself and in the neighbouring areas of Somerset and Wiltshire .
13 One part of the answer has nothing to do with technology in itself but in the structural changes that are taking place in European societies .
14 The flash that followed seemed to come not just from the magazine itself but from the whole width of the horizon .
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