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

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1 It peoples itself in the sunbeams .
2 Thus the Gowers of Stittenham ( Yorks. ) served the lord of nearby Sheriff Hutton , although they held Stittenham itself from the prior of Malton .
3 Thus the Gowers of Stittenham ( Yorks. ) served the lord of nearby Sheriff Hutton , although they held Stittenham itself from the prior of Malton .
4 Understanding the advertising business inside out is vital , for it is they who must be aware of all the numerous restraints imposed , not only by the advertising industry itself through the Advertising Standards Authority and The Independent Television Companies Association ( ITCA ) , but also by the manufacturers of products in sensitive areas .
5 Therefore representative democracy presents itself as the best compromise .
6 The programmes on the computers , also accessible to visitors to Pompeii itself in the small museum at Boscoreale , are the culmination of what is known as the Neapolis project .
7 It 's one of those rare books of comic genius that imprints itself on the brain and can never afterwards be eradicated .
8 It 's a wonder any parts are left at all , what with debts of £6.5m and Sir John Hall still waging the boardroom battle that has very nearly claimed the club itself as the ultimate , ironic , victim .
9 which is useful for taking the heat off the window itself in the Summer .
10 Both local associations pointed unambiguously to slavery itself as the disruptive factor ; only with emancipation would ‘ a Population of turbulent Slaves [ be ] converted into one of peaceable Colonists ’ .
11 Since then the name has become associated with the sport itself in the form of windsurfing .
12 ‘ There is a power given by the Act itself to the minister to modify another section of the Act so that when the minister does produce that modification … that regulation becomes in fact part of the Act .
13 In daylight the mound is still to be seen and is worth the climb for views of the sea , the plain of Holderness , and the village itself with the church standing proudly at the west end of the village .
14 , well we have got complex numbers , but we ca n't have B itself in the complex number , right , so B square must be nine , so either B is plus three or B is minus three , one or the two
15 Who then , was to determine whether or not the water came from faults and fissures in the rock , or from the vein itself in the usual manner ?
16 This apparently involves sending patients an eyesight test card and then running through the test itself over the telephone .
17 Indeed the relationship frequently extends beyond the work itself to the farmer 's involvement in the domestic life of his employees .
18 She ran for her life , never seeing the figure detach itself from the wall , as she did in that far off childhood nightmare .
19 He could see a figure within the Lift detach itself from the group and glance quickly in his direction .
20 Marine Insurance covering injury or damage you may cause to third parties with one of our yachts , and accidental losses or damage to the yacht itself over the amount of £320 .
21 Specifically , it is to query the new received wisdom , that the alternative party to the Conservatives in British politics has only to take the consumerist road , and present itself as the protector of the individual against Big Business and Big Government .
22 In natural language indexing which uses a stoplist only , the indexing language is open ; there is no record other than the index itself of the indexing terms that have been assigned .
23 alkali , calcium oxide as the base , calcium itself as the metal , calcium carbonate as the carbonate .
24 In chains he tells the Sanhedrin itself about the one name in heaven by which we must be saved .
25 How many other twenty-two-year-olds stayed in on a Saturday night just listening to the rain hurl itself against the windows ?
26 Do not necessarily accept the doctor 's word for this , you have your own duty to the client and the doctor may not have taken into account the importance of the case itself to the client 's best interest .
27 I WAS surprised to read in the article by Harry Mead ( Echo January 17 ) and your editorial ( January 20 ) where , after a careful scrutiny of the present troubles in Northern Ireland , both of your suggested conclusions were for accepting the defeatist attitude of the greater good subordinating itself to the prevalent evil .
28 Taking British Rail itself into the VIP train market was an altogether different matter .
29 although on one level Balzac 's story is ‘ about ’ castration ( one of the characters is a castrato singer ) , in Barthes 's reading the theme of castration is seen as a pretext for a kind of reflexive anxiety on the part of the text itself concerning the very possibility of representation .
30 The pattern repeats itself throughout the Welsh uplands and appears to be the norm in the UK uplands generally .
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