Example sentences of "itself [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In fact , since the increase in income has slowed down , induced investment will actually fall and it will not be long before this causes income itself to fall via the multiplier .
2 Merton 's ( 1938 ) attempt to explain crime as a response to anomie — the disjuncture between cultural goals of success and legitimate opportunity structures through which success might be realized — has been reproduced over 110 times , a fact which in itself testifies to the importance of this analysis .
3 Then there are the personal perils for breaches of companies legislation which are not only manifold but , supplemented by the Insolvency Act and , where relevant , the Financial Services Act itself amended by the 1989 Companies Act , threaten to catch the unwary at every turn .
4 Intel itself decommitted from the chip , its own maiden voyage into RISC , several months ago , and will doubtless come in for its share of the blame .
5 could in itself account for the presence of high cAMP values .
6 A half-mile away in the plantation director 's house a scratchy rendition of " Muskrat Ramble " played by Louis Armstrong and Kid Ory was struggling to make itself heard over the roar of the monsoon rains .
7 Away in the far comer a three piece band was manfully trying to make itself heard above the din .
8 The actual administration of services authorized by Acts is a process that itself contributes to the making of social policy .
9 The prosody of Dame Sirith may be unobtrusive , but as such it represents a smooth and polished performance that itself contributes to the tone of the work .
10 Moreover , though he devotes several pages to a description of the work done in these oil refineries , Gallie does not address the question of whether the technology itself differs in the French as compared to the British plants , nor whether details of the work organisation itself differ in a non-random way between the two countries .
11 It is a part of the ego-organization , and developed out of it in some ways rather as the ego itself differentiated from the id .
12 The Glossopteris flora was only one of several widespread late Palaeozoic floras and was itself limited to the then Gondwana region .
13 The surface of the moor itself glowed with the flowerbuds on the grasses and the tiny recumbent plants and there was a feel in the air of new springing life .
14 The ECP market itself developed from the euronote market .
15 We now know that this was the condition in galeaspids where paired nasal sacs opened into median duct and the duct itself communicated with the pharynx .
16 But it could not in my judgment , be done simply by a document which itself refers to the contract , and I reject Mr Ritchie 's submission on this …
17 The Royal Family , just like the Labour Party , finds itself spooked by the Zeitgeist .
18 Fifteen Para , which has its headquarters in my constituency , was being marched to oblivion until public opinion brought itself to bear on the Ministry , and I am grateful that it has taken a step backwards , but we still do not know what size that step is .
19 The promontory itself dissolves on the seaward side into rocks and inlets , including the delightful cove of the Plage du Port-Vieux , a sheltered bathing place recommended ‘ for persons who are weakly or unaccustomed to the sea ’ as my old Baedeker considerately puts it .
20 SCRAM found itself caught in the middle between those who felt nonviolent protest was the only way and those who really wanted to see the whole place go up in smoke .
21 This section is possible precisely because the unity of the whole is an expressive totality , that is ‘ a totality all of whose parts are so many ‘ total parts ’ each expressing the others , and each expressing the social totality that contains them , because each in itself contains in the immediate form of its expression the essence of the totality itself ’ ( 94 ) .
22 Tooting itself lies within the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth , in the County of London .
23 Much that he says about divisions in the human psyche is reflected in pale form in the Hindu sacred books of the Upanishads ( which is hardly surprising , since White Face claims that all the world 's knowledge of itself emanated from the ‘ Other Side ’ during the ice age before last , when Other Siders went out like missionaries over the globe , reaching as far as Hindustan ) .
24 But even in times of privation , idealism could sustain itself thanks to the prospect that talent and motivation would be identified and promoted .
25 Accordingly , the factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a government exists as the government of a state are : ( a ) whether it is the constitutional government of the state ; ( b ) the degree , nature and stability of administrative control , if any , that it of itself exercises over the territory of the state ; ( c ) whether Her Majesty 's Government has any dealings with it and if so what is the nature of those dealings ; and ( d ) in marginal cases , the extent of international recognition that it has as the government of the state .
26 Before taking this as a general licence for an active industrial policy to manage change , governments must ask why the market is not doing a better job , and whether intervention can itself improve on the existing situation .
27 Certain ex parte applications are required to be made by affidavit , in which case the affidavit itself suffices as the application .
28 And there has been some encouragement from within industry , reflected , for example in Business in the Community ( BiC ) , founded in 1982 and sponsored by firms such as IBM and Marks and Spencer as well as supported by the DoE and the Manpower Services Commission ( later the Training Commission , itself absorbed by the Department of Employment in 1988 ) .
29 This has been sectioned only once , on the south-west , revealing an apparently single-phase wall on a drystone foundation , backed by a clay bank , itself overlain by the intervallum road .
30 These requirements are : ( 1 ) filing by the plaintiff of the appropriate documents with the court , which are : ( a ) either a request for the issue of a summons in the appropriate form ( N201 — 204 ) or , if allowed by the court ( Ord 3 , r 3(1A) , the summons itself prepared by the plaintiff together with a copy for each defendant or both ; and ( b ) particulars of claim together with a copy for each defendant .
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