Example sentences of "[vb infin] itself with the " in BNC.

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1 Her belief is that to reach a very wide audience one must establish character first so the audience can identify itself with the issue , through the character .
2 Tarvaras was a quarantine world , cut off from contact with the rest of the universe by orbiting weapons platforms which were programmed to destroy any craft which did not identify itself with the appropriate recognition codes , and it had seemed unlikely that the civilian survey crew would be tempted to break the stringent regulations which applied to the situation .
3 A people may or may not identify itself with the dominant culture .
4 ‘ Moreover , this class or fraction in charge of the state may or may not identify itself with the ruling class or fraction in the political scene ’ ( Poulantzas 1973 , p. 335 ) .
5 Perhaps history will repeat itself with the successor to the Community Programme , if the difficulties can be ironed out .
6 Article F(3) states : ‘ The Union shall provide itself with the means necessary to attain its objectives and carry through its policies . ’
7 Dr Tipler suggests that it will occupy itself with the resurrection of the dead .
8 A truly political art , he realised , would not content itself with the message alone ; it would it had to engage the viewer in a questioning of the nature of the institutions and the pressures they exert , and thereby subject them to the necessary critique .
9 The population census does not start from sociological theory and does not concern itself with the formulation of explicit hypotheses .
10 At the present time the Tribunal may only concern itself with the modification and discharge of restrictive covenants , therefore only the restrictive obligations contained in the agreement .
11 In effect this meant accepting that the sociology of knowledge must not concern itself with the truth of knowledge being studied but analyse the ‘ norms of thinking ’ for the participants under study :
12 The point of this fracture between regulation broken and its consequences is that it facilitates corporate crime ; executives need only concern themselves with the likelihood of being leniently punished for breaking regulations , whilst ignoring its consequences for the law does not concern itself with the consequences either .
13 A sociology of culture must concern itself with the institutions and formations of cultural production , for this is one of the most distinct of its fields .
14 But then a sociology of culture must also concern itself with the social relations of its specific means of production .
15 It must further concern itself with the ways in which , within social life , ‘ culture ’ and ‘ cultural production ’ are socially identified and distinguished .
16 A sociology of culture must further concern itself with the processes of social and cultural ‘ reproduction ’ .
17 The amendments agreed in December 1988 duly provided that while the Council of the Union should concentrate upon economic , diplomatic and other matters affecting the USSR as a whole , the Council of Nationalities should particularly concern itself with the interests of all ethnic groups within the framework of the Soviet multinational state .
18 Under the new system , the Little Hural would deal primarily with economic matters and " the supervision of the government " ; the Great Hural would concern itself with the fundamental issues in domestic and foreign policies .
19 So , henceforth , ‘ urban ’ sociology would concern itself with the provision of such collective facilities .
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