Example sentences of "themselves and [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This involves a difference in teachers ' perception of themselves and of other professionals . |
2 | This means that first , they lead to unforeseeable results , and second , that the internal structure of social objects contains ‘ the double negation of themselves and of each constituent part by the other ’ ( II , 22 ) . |
3 | The students ( all over 18 years of age ) chose a topic of interest to themselves and of potential use to others The students ' aim was to produce a database and they were thus involved in skills of defining their information needs , planning methods of acquiring information , and assessing the information needs of the users of the database . |
4 | In each case we may trace from them important effects on learning in schools today on the curriculum plans , on policy and programmes for teacher training and , most significant , on the attitudes of teachers themselves and of those who train them . |
5 | Without it , psychoanalytic theory could not account for all that it had been observed human beings could do to themselves and to one another . |
6 | During the first year of life children seem to become aware of objects and to realise that objects behave in quite different ways to themselves and to other people . |
7 | In the three years that followed , the Danzig Nazis became better at governing themselves and at developing strategies to exploit the increasing economic difficulties of the Free City . |
8 | Given that Max can interact both with itself and with Myc , we investigated the relative affinities of the Myc and Max HLH-Z domains for themselves and for each other using a yeast assay that monitors protein-protein interactions in vivo ( Fig. 3 a ) . |
9 | Freed from managing aspects of learning which children can provide for themselves and for one another , the teacher uses opportunities as they arise with individuals and groups to inject new purposes for collaboration , develop appropriate skills and strategies and model processes which the children will later be able to use for themselves . |
10 | Federal agents on May 4 raided the four major New York commodity exchanges and escorted four traders off the floor ; subpoenas were served on the exchanges themselves and on dozens of brokers and traders . |
11 | The GEMMs hold stocks of government securities and deal on their own account both among themselves and with final customers or their agents . |
12 | undertaking research and documenting human rights situations in Africa , and sharing the information among themselves and with other parties among them all reputable national and international human rights watchdogs ; |
13 | The neutrinos and antineutrinos , however , would not have annihilated with each other , because these particles interact with themselves and with other particles only very weakly . |
14 | We can then establish the way group members interact amongst themselves and with other groups . |
15 | With luck , an ensuing argument will highlight how the situation has been read differently by each partner and result in the couple being more married than before , feeling more together in themselves and with each other . |
16 | They parted company , pleased with themselves and with each other . |
17 | Eileen 's death had made the lot of them aware of depths in themselves and in each other that they had not known of before . |
18 | It is often claimed , both by the Victorians themselves and by subsequent historians of design , that the impetus towards the formulation of new standards of taste in the latter half of the century was provided by the negative example of the Great Exhibition of 1851 . |
19 | Yet it is arguable that it is the central question about any political system whether the decision making process , the institutions and the political culture which obtains , confer a sufficient degree of authority on the decisions themselves and upon those in power that those same institutions are still respected even if , in individual cases , the decisions themselves are not ; for lack of authority within a system and the respect this conveys can have catastrophic results . |