Example sentences of "[pn reflx] [coord] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have a lot to do in communications among ourselves and between the different disciplines and different complementary approaches .
2 Roebuck positioned and braced himself and at the precise moment drove his shoulder into Shelford 's midriff , stopped him instantaneously , before driving him into the Onewa Domain turf .
3 Such recall led the individual to a deeper understanding of himself and of the traumatic effect on his life of the hitherto ‘ forgotten ’ incidents .
4 The Sandinistas in government are somewhat at a loss for their own charismatic figure , but continue to draw amply on the ( revised ) ideology and mythology of Sandino himself and of the martyred heroes of the revolution .
5 Whereas similar protests in December 1986 ( which had led to the eventual abandonment of a programme backed by the International Monetary Fumd ( IMF ) — see p. 34923 ) had focused only on economic grievances , discontent now extended to the role of Kaunda himself and to the entrenched position of the ruling United National Independence Party ( UNIP ) as the sole legal party .
6 Dangerous , that was , to himself and to the snoring Matchsticks beside him .
7 Reagan rarely used the term ‘ supply side ’ himself and in the long run shrank from the full implications of the theory .
8 But he said Labour did not agree that Britain could or should abandon development , either for itself or for the developing world .
9 Habermas argues that crises have been displaced from the economic realm into the state apparatus itself or into the cultural system ( see pp. 264–69 ) .
10 Only in recent years has there been a sustained attempt by Marxist thinkers to re-examine in a thoroughgoing fashion the relation between the state , the economy and social classes , or to analyse that historical experience which reveals the emergence of a new type of authoritarian state from the revolutionary process itself or from the centralized control of a socialist economy .
11 ‘ Fundamental questions are being posed at the same time about the company itself and about the strategic character of the industry . ’
12 The major costof the surgical procedure relates to the operation itself and to the postoperative hospital stay .
13 Thus , the study emphasises the role of social attitudes in second language learning , ie. attitudes towards learning the second language itself and towards the native speakers who make up the second language community .
14 The MPRP needs to improve itself and at the same time if new parties are formed for the interest of the people and the country , they should be competing on equal terms . "
15 Two broad groups seem to emerge from the known evidence ( fig. 8 ) , each with a different level of impact on the defended area itself and on the extra-mural suburbs .
16 But the most important flaw in the instruction has been that it has been too often divorced from the classroom itself and from the active involvement of the teacher .
17 This restructuring approach argued that it was necessary to look at what was happening within industry itself and in the wider economy .
18 Again , however , the precise definition of literacy , and its location in that particular society , tends to get forgotten in grand general claims for the consequences of ‘ literacy ’ itself and in the general distinction between ‘ literate ’ and ‘ non-literate ’ societies .
19 Setting up independently in the city c .1820 , he developed a successful practice both in Bath itself and in the neighbouring areas of Somerset and Wiltshire .
20 One part of the answer has nothing to do with technology in itself but in the structural changes that are taking place in European societies .
21 The flash that followed seemed to come not just from the magazine itself but from the whole width of the horizon .
22 The first was that she was afraid that she might have an attack while pregnant and would cause some harm either to herself or to the unborn child .
23 The cut may be made with little or no apparent awareness , the patient suddenly discovering that she has cut herself and at the same time experiencing a sense of relief .
24 In those instances I 'd force myself and in the long run it turned out better .
25 The majority of the procedures themselves and of the theoretical results describing their properties rest on certain assumptions .
26 The papers by Christoph Sauer and Kiernan Ryan are both concerned with the way in which language can be used to influence people 's conceptions of themselves and of the socio-political environment they live in , as well as to condition and constrain their behaviour .
27 According to several participants , the prevailing ignorance of New Testament scholarship is in large part the fault of the churches themselves and of the ecclesiastical establishment .
28 We are also developing a common funding formula for self- governing schools which is fair , both to the schools themselves and to the local education authorities which is transparent and which offers a reasonable prospect of stability of funding .
29 Many diptera bask in sunlight inside flowers , warming themselves and at the same time facilitating pollination ; hordes settle on conspicuous dark or bright surfaces when air temperatures are low , and beetles collect on sunny patches of ground that are sheltered from wind , indicating a constant need for warming .
30 Like a chain reaction , such suspicions quickly breed upon themselves and in the convoluted world of intelligence find ready ears because there is always someone willing to denigrate another person 's opinions .
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