Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pn reflx] to [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was always argued here that , if Mr Major cut direct taxation , then made direct taxation ‘ an issue ’ , and generally endeared himself to Essex Man and Woman , he would be still more likely to win than he otherwise would . |
2 | It is this form of drama which best lends itself to topic work and intercurricular project work . |
3 | That was how insanity had always presented itself to Kathleen Lavender 's imagination . |
4 | The young Gedge steadfastly applied himself to school work throughout the constant shifts . |
5 | In hydrology the systems approach has been easily assimilated because the hydrological cycle readily lent itself to systems representation and because use of the cycle , as in water resource systems , further commended the approach . |
6 | THE NINETEENTH century could never reconcile itself to Cosi fan tutte , that most consistently inspired of great operas . |