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

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1 Do n't bother would be more honest , for he prefers to have the kitchen to himself in the early morning , to prepare his own simple breakfast and enjoy the first cigarette of the day undisturbed .
2 Nice and easy for those of you just beginning to try your hand at intarsia and it 's not too difficult to work out the chart for yourself with the many aids available .
3 Lacan shows how the recognition of ourselves in the image of the face is based on a misrecognition , since we perceive the face as our own when in fact it is produced in the image outside ourselves .
4 I did not understand German , and was not interested in the photograph of myself at the top , but bottom left , was a small black-and-white snapshot of Joan and the children .
5 The student should now score the passage for himself on the lines indicated .
6 Drinks with strange women after the show fitted well into the fantasy of himself as the big West End star that the night 's performance had engendered .
7 May the Lord enrich and increase your witness to the Truth about Himself in the indifferent society around you .
8 Is not this how we see God revealed in the record of Himself in the Bible ?
9 The British raiders had the race to themselves from the final turn as Jodami overhauled his chief rival in an exciting duel that was only decided on the line .
10 As the quotations above show , there is a recurrent recognition by the great minds of the Christian faith that we can not separate the knowledge of ourselves from the knowledge of God .
11 For instance , though he has always been supremely competent at wrestling the best contracts out of his teams , I do n't think his real interest lay in the money itself , but in the definition of himself as the best in the world and therefore entitled to the best treatment and the most money .
12 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 .
13 If they had worked on me enough , I 'd have blown the whistle on myself for the Lindbergh kidnapping , the bombing of Pearl Harbor , the Cleveland Torso slayings , betraying West Point to the British , fixing the 1919 World Series and souring all the milk in Salem , Massachusetts .
14 We leave the second part to the sorceress who 's the really strong character in the whole play to spoil this love match and she sends the spirit of herself in the form of the God Mercury to deceive Anaeas into saying he 's got to go away , so he goes and tells Dido he must leave and of course Dido 's heartbroken and she commits suicide and of course this is celebrated with the famous lament at the end of the opera .
15 It was n't until the weekend that he started to pine for some entertainment other than the sight of himself in the bathroom mirror .
16 At the sight of herself in the mirror , an image of herself from so long ago , all the shock came back , taking her by surprise .
17 As he was doing that , he saw the paragraph about himself in The Stage and planted his shoe over it .
18 In Cranleigh Precision Engineering Ltd v Bryant Roskill J held that the defendant who had , whilst a director of the plaintiff company , been made aware of a patent held by a third party which affected the plaintiff 's products , could not justify his failure to disclose the existence of the patent to the plaintiffs and his subsequent acquisition of the patent for himself on the ground that it was public knowledge , for what he had misused was his confidential knowledge of the relationship of the information in the patent to the plaintiff 's products .
19 He does n't take rivalry with him off the competitive track , and at that time I considered him to be the Master with myself as the apprentice .
20 He heard all patiently , taking the pain within himself in the hope that he might show by his own fallible example how much greater was the patient love of Christ .
21 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 —
22 When Elizabeth 's mother and sister had gone to Leeds , Elizabeth and George had the house to themselves for the first time since the early days of their marriage .
23 ‘ Do n't be ungrateful , ’ said Caroline , who was a bit above herself at the best of times .
24 De Gaulle engineered a majority for himself on the CFLN and promptly objected to Giraud 's claim to combine the functions of Commander-in-Chief with the co-presidency .
25 ‘ Go upstairs and take a look at yourself in the mirror , ’ he said .
26 I decided it was safe to go to my bedroom in my new body and take a look at myself in the mirror there .
27 Charity had a look at herself in the mirror and sighed .
28 It takes imagination and a lot of practice to read a play to yourself in the same time as it would take to see it on the stage .
29 We need a conception of ourselves in the universe not as the master species but as the servant species : as the one being given responsibility for the whole and for the good of the whole .
30 He would , for instance , secretly buy 30,000 of a stock for himself on the account .
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