Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb -s] [pn reflx] to the " in BNC.

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1 There is a delightful passage where he addresses himself to the role of dreams and faces out the difficulty inherent in medieval lore which others like Chaucer resolve through ambiguity : namely , that in a situation where some dreams were held to reveal truth and others to be the products of a disordered digestive system , it is difficult to distinguish true from false .
2 He makes it repeatedly clear that he addresses himself to the Greeks who have little knowledge of Roman institutions ; but on the other hand he refers to Roman readers ( 6.5 1 .3–8 ) and is quite obviously looking at them over his shoulder .
3 v. Wilts U.D. , but he addresses himself to the question and uses his intelligence .
4 However , when he surrenders himself to the moods and atmospheres of the hills , something authentic comes through :
5 Ackroyd 's truest prose occurs when he applies himself to the imitation of ancient and recent writers — a repertoire of others .
6 This is a good activity for small group project work as it lends itself to the pooling of information and sharing different elements of the task .
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