Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] its [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They would seem to demonstrate the proposition that a text can only ever designate its own activity , that textuality is inherently narcissistic . |
2 | For all these reasons , the Bosnian government does not much want its own capital to become a safe haven . |
3 | The British Property Federation ( BPF ) has gone as far as not only producing its own system for dealing with projects but , in liaison with the ACA ( Association of Consultant Architects ) , producing its own standard building contract to suit its system . |
4 | As such it is not only reworking its own field , but putting new questions and new evidence into the general work of the social sciences . |
5 | Kristian Schmid , alias Todd Landers , told us : ‘ Neighbours not only has its own style , it makes people feel good . ’ |
6 | The military did not always get its own way but it was in a strong position . |
7 | Language can not symbolically signal its own meaning but has to be contextually connected to yield indexical meaning , so it follows that some mutually agreed ground rules for co-operation have to be assumed . |
8 | The court did not simply substitute its own view because Congress had assigned the task primarily to the agency which , because of its greater experience , placed it in a better position to resolve the matter than the Court . |
9 | It is incapable of voluntary muscular coordination and does not even appreciate its own uniqueness . |
10 | The District was one of the ten mentioned and the national statistics almost exactly reflected its own position . |
11 | It became clear in the course of the campaigns , however , that the duchy could no longer finance its own defence , and henceforward the costs of campaigning there had to be subsidized by the English Exchequer . |
12 | The new public concern about the social impact of movies led the industry yet again to put its own house in order by establishing a new Production Code . |
13 | It never again recovered its former glory . |
14 | The fuel , dormant and immobile , will now be transformed into heat and light and can never again resume its former state . |