Example sentences of "[pn reflx] [coord] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He said : ’ That 's not fair our motivation is done by ourselves and not by the manager .
2 They must have been filled in at the bank either by Mr Hatton himself or else by the cashier who was attending to him . ’
3 Now the presidency and his executive branch became a political directorate , which increasingly aggregated political power within itself and away from the legislature .
4 But a causal circumstance , as specified earlier ( p.46 ) , most certainly does not include all of the causal history of itself and hence of the effect .
5 However , the latest amendments to the Building Regulations require much higher standards of insulation than ever before and have also belatedly recognised the problems that over-insulation can cause as far as condensation is concerned — both inside the house itself and also within the building 's structure .
6 But is it a dialogue , or does each blackbird whistle for itself and not for the other ?
7 Rebate is only granted on the Council Tax itself and not on the Council water charge which is a separate liability .
8 The benefit of the restrictive covenant attaches to the business itself and not to the owner and is therefore assignable .
9 You will still have to do a little detective work first , to make sure that you are cutting into the circuit cable itself and not into a spur .
10 It also differs in that the decision to hold a hearing with a view to making a closure order is initiated by the board itself and not as a result of a complaint to them .
11 This meant more than the elimination of exploitation , which had already been achieved in the Stalinist period : it meant the elimination of the oppression of man by man , which could be achieved only by the working class itself and not by a bureaucracy on its behalf .
12 Towards the end of the month the military launched a series of air attacks on LTTE positions in Jaffna town itself and elsewhere on the peninsula .
13 As Freud demonstrated in Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego , typical group psychology produces a lowering of the ego-competence of the individual group member in favour of the group itself and especially of the leader who takes over important ego-functions from him , principally those appertaining to the superego .
14 There is also infiltration of polymorphonuclear and mononuclear cells in the wound and sometimes in the plug itself and interestingly along the blood vessel near the wound ( Wester et al , 1979 ) .
15 He exhibits a number of adjectives which differ in precisely the way required while maintaining the same or essentially the same lexical value ( we modify his examples slightly where it is possible to do so without damage to his case , so as to make the distinction sharper ) : ( 19 ) visible stars vs stars visible the only navigable rivers vs the only rivers navigable a handy tool vs are your tools handy ? guilty people vs people guilty As it happens , the examples which Bolinger uses employ words which can make the distinction a rather subtle one , with perhaps the exception of visible stars ( a group recognized astronomically ) beside stars visible ; but it is quite easy to produce further instances which seem to confirm his view : ( 20 ) a complaining visitor vs a visitor complaining the eligible bachelor vs the bachelor eligible In other cases , the divergence of lexical value between the two positions may be greater but still with the characteristic value for the former , and the occasion value for the latter : ( 21 ) the responsible man vs the man responsible a sorry sight vs the girl is sorry He notes that the acceptability of an adjective in pre-adjunct position may apparently depend on whether or not it can be regarded as indicating a relatively enduring characteristic of what is expressed by the noun , as in : ( 22 ) the faint girl vs the girl is faint an asleep man vs a man asleep This possibility of course depends not only on the adjective itself but also on the nature of the noun being qualified , so that " when one scratches one 's head the result is not *a scratched head but when one scores a glass surface the result is a scratched surface " .
16 I 'm not criticising guitar players — after all , I 'm one myself and not in a position to be judgmental .
17 It is now recognised that if voting rights are to vary , separate classes of shares should be created so that the different number of votes can be attached to the shares themselves and not to the holder .
18 These variations between arts are important in themselves and also as a reminder that the social relations of artists are closely related to the technical means of production of each specific art .
19 I have a rule that once I consider a portrait is finished , I will never make alterations ; after all , as the painter , you are painting a portrait for yourself and not for the sitter 's wife . ’
20 This class of malai never did anything by themselves but always in a party of at least ten .
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