Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [vb -s] [pn reflx] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This chapter confines itself to the intangibles . |
2 | This parasite attaches itself to the mouths of fishes , sea-squirts , etc. 65 . |
3 | The two rocks are different in chemical composition , and this difference manifests itself in a number of intriguing ways ; ways which a fair part of this book will be devoted to exploring . |
4 | This distinction manifests itself in the fact that the " see that " paraphrase fits the second sentence very well but is very awkward for the first . |
5 | Chapter 7.3 examines the colonial impact upon agriculture , and this example confines itself to a very brief exploration of the colonial experience . |
6 | ‘ This company prides itself in the quality of its totally unsubsidized products , ’ wrote Lord Swaythling . |
7 | This dominance exhibits itself in the ability of corporations to choose effectively which topics of policy they will shepherd into the arena of public debate , and which they will keep within the confines of private discussions . |
8 | This fatalism lends itself to the infamous Burmese bureaucracy , partly because bureaucracy looks like efficiency , partly because bureaucracy fits so neatly into the unchanging Buddhist worldview . |
9 | While foot-based metre(s) do display promotion , they are typically " heavier " lines , and such heaviness shows itself in the high degree of demotion ( e.g. of lexical monosyllables — blind in three blind mice ) and subordination within the line . |
10 | I did not suffer any side effects myself from the new drug but , after I had been taking it for nearly two years , I became pregnant . |
11 | I did not suffer any side effects myself from the new drug but , after I had been taking it for nearly two years , I became pregnant . |