Example sentences of "[noun pl] put themselves [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But 30 young drivers put themselves through it to try and win the title best young motorist . |
2 | Once again peacemakers put themselves between Saddam Hussein and the leaders of the alliance ranged against him . |
3 | I could n't get rid of my disability , became more staunch in my socialist politics , got rid of my accent and was thankful when my parents put themselves into enormous debt and bought a tip of a house in Croydon . |
4 | About two-thirds of all temporary workers put themselves into the seasonal , temporary or casual category , though the proportion was much higher amongst those in lower level occupations and much lower amongst those in more skilled , and particularly in " professional " occupations [ see Table 2.4 ] . |
5 | It is no wonder that the profession is held in such low esteem , when accountants put themselves before their clients . |
6 | An honest ‘ airing ’ may entail managers putting themselves on the line for criticism as it is clear that the inefficiency of a manager can in itself be a cause for tension in a bureau . |
7 | I always ask shareware users to put themselves in the place of the author . |
8 | They can also include questions which ask pupils to put themselves in the place of some person in the past . |
9 | But how do rational agents put themselves in a position of being able to anticipate changes in the money stock ? |
10 | as if lax regulations are not enough consumers put themselves at risk by careless use of refrigerators and microwaves . |
11 | This not only involves a mutual understanding of the common-sense notions in everyday life about what counts as an excuse , it requires that constables put themselves in the position of the offender to test whether they would have done the same . |