Example sentences of "itself [coord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We can even be afraid of fear itself or the chaos it brings to our inner world .
2 However , the policy itself or the wording of the of of the policy refers to exceptionally in referring to development needing to be in the countryside .
3 However , it may be because of some problem to do with the job itself or the working conditions .
4 After 15 years in which a corrupt and self-serving Congress had failed to reform either itself or the constitution , the assembly 's job is to give the country modern democratic institutions that encourage greater voting participation .
5 By mid-1989 , over 90 countries had recognized either the state itself or the declaration .
6 While applications are welcome from candidates in any area of applied biology , preference will be given to those who will provide strong links with existing research groups within either the Institute itself or the Department of Biology .
7 The Pactus pro tenore pacis concerned itself largely with issues relating to theft ; the crime itself and the tracking of the criminal by local officials called centenarii , even across the boundaries between the Merovingian kingdoms ; it also dealt with trial by ordeal , punishment , and the right of sanctuary .
8 That so many museum curators have been deceived by these fakes is less surprising when seen in the context of both the style itself and the history of archaeology in Oaxaca .
9 Having gained a clear first impression , the next step , before taking the plunge , is to learn much more about the soil itself and the history of the farm .
10 In terms of market prices the industrial and commercial sector produces £10,000 million of consumer goods and services , and £5,000 million capital goods of which half is used by the sector itself and the other is purchased by the public sector .
11 However , the WPA was persuaded to give up its seat to the PPP , as did the TUF ; in return the PPP , which as the majority party had the constitutional right to determine the two NCLDO seats , allocated one to itself and the other to the WPA ; the final distribution of Assembly seats was PPP 35 , PNC 27 , WPA 2 , TUF 1 .
12 It was decided that about one thousand was right , three hundred to storm the castle itself and the remainder to seal off the approaches thereto for long enough to allow the raiders to achieve their ends and retire back across the ford , it was to be hoped with Edward Balliol dead or alive .
13 ‘ The sunrise was as the opening of the gates of heaven itself and the glow it threw on the western hills transfigured the whole landscape for half an hour .
14 ‘ The sunlight was as the opening of the gates of heaven itself and the glow it threw on the western hills transfigured the whole landscape for half an hour .
15 There are likely to be very , very substantial changes in the legislation itself and the way in which it 's enforced .
16 This singularity of the work of art , the idea of the ‘ work of art ’ itself and the separation of the work of art , on the one hand , from the social , on the other , impute self-sufficiency , totality , and organic unity to the high-modernist text .
17 The expression ‘ debenture ’ is applied indiscriminately to the instrument creating or evidencing the indebtedness and to the debt itself and the bundle of rights vested in the holder to secure its payment .
18 In the Judaeo-Christian view , while the state has the responsibility for ensuring that the family is an on-going economic concern , the family has the responsibility to look after itself and the welfare of its members .
19 One of the company 's major objectives now is to establish partnerships between itself and the customer — giving benefit to both parties .
20 Bureaus can also be expected to administer ‘ a corpus of law and regulations that de fines barriers between itself and the sector of industry that it regulates ’ .
21 After the 1989 elections tensions within the PSOE developed into a rift between the party itself and the government ; the latter was accused of moving politically to the right and of becoming involved in corruption after nearly a decade of power .
22 Er Madam Deputy Speaker , one of the difficulties addressed during the consultation exercise was that neither the term auditor , nor the phrase in his capacity as auditor , were defined in the banking statutory instrument or in the banking act itself and the government 's mindful of the need to clarify who it is who will be placed under a duty by the statutory instruments and in which circumstances the duty will apply and while this is ultimately a question for the courts , we take the view that the duty clearly covers any auditor of a bank appointed under U K company law .
23 The building itself and the woodland environs remain an inspiration to all artists and to all art form .
24 The kettle on the stove sang to itself and the sun was sinking in the west .
25 The reception desk itself and the issue desk currently in the library will merge .
26 METROPOLITAIN is also a warm tribute to New York itself and the film aptly coats proceedings in the sad-sweet music of Mark Suozzo and Tom Judson . ’
27 The sport itself and the money , shelter them from the kind of rough-and-ready exchange that brings ordinary people back from the brink of conflict and leads them to see their adversaries as people .
28 The Kumbukan river rises with the first rains and breaks down the sand bar between itself and the sea .
29 The site is distinguished by an imposing pair of gates , there is the station building itself and the mill .
30 In all capitalist democracies there are two sources for the legitimacy of the state , namely statehood itself and the ideology specific to the state in question .
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