Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [pn reflx] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In discussion of the proposal to Islamicize Libyan law , both old and young took their turn at the microphone , the older men serious , sometimes passionate , arguing both sides : they set their approval of particular measures — the prohibition of alcohol , for example — against their fear of further state interference in religious affairs , derived from unstated resentment of Qaddafi 's arrogation to himself of the power to determine what Islam might be . |
2 | Paisley had based his assertion about the danger to himself on a warning from inside the security forces and this fact meant that he could not establish the credibility of it by revealing the source of his information . |
3 | The last thing she wanted was to be a pawn between the two of them , and was n't that just what Rune had made her by drawing deliberate attention to himself on the stage before making an exhibition of both of them ? |
4 | This action was very strange because Andries not only attracted a lot of attention to himself by the manner of his purchase but also the dinghy had a serial number on it which made it instantly traceable . |
5 | You wo n't have to live with the car that draws attention to itself with a banshee wail every time you floor it in 2nd . |
6 | All the men on the camp were housed in brick built barrack blocks , and J. even had a little room to himself with a radiator . |
7 | The armourers all slept in a long room on the first floor , with J. in a small room to himself at the end , and it so happened that Matthew occupied the corresponding small room immediately underneath on the ground floor . |
8 | Always insists on a room to herself with a lock on the door . ’ |
9 | ‘ Stealin' Horses ’ pops out of nowhere and hangs in the air , a skeletal ballad from Griffin with the accompaniment of a ghostly piano which can be heard weeping softy to itself in the basement . |
10 | She had justified her behaviour to herself on the basis that the police would have been much slower and more painstaking . |
11 | Yet if the subjects were required to repeat the alphabet to themselves during the task this introduced a bias in gap detection favouring the right visual field . |
12 | ft store by the Newcastle developer 's City and Northern Ltd. at Hill heads Industrial Estate , and the local authority 's grant of planning permission to itself for a superstore at Red House Farm , both in Whitley Bay . |
13 | It is to take responsibility to ourselves for the way the world is . |
14 | ‘ I 'd prefer to keep our secret to ourselves for a bit , ’ Adam said firmly . |
15 | If you are a newcomer to the product , Symphony now provides a very good introduction to itself in the form of its online tutorial . |
16 | Nigel did n't appear to notice her lack of ardour , but went blithely on about having the house to himself for the weekend , so there was going to be a party , and he 'd come and fetch her — |
17 | Also my teaching is squeezed into 4 days , which means that I have time to myself at the weekend , including Friday . |
18 | You 're going to be happiest closer to home now , Cancer and you 'll need time to yourself at the beginning of June . |