Example sentences of "which [art] [noun sg] [vb -s] [pn reflx] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He then uses this analogy with the sentence to describe the trajectory by which the subject constitutes itself through the other .
2 And the same applies to all relations in which the subject relates himself to himself .
3 He looks first at purpose , which he takes as the basic means by which the subject abstracts itself from , and imposes itself upon , nature .
4 On the one hand medicine is seen as a body of scientific knowledge and as a set of techniques , for which the GP feels himself to be relatively poorly equipped .
5 Dr Macdonald clearly identifies the link between oedema , weeping and the flow of urine from the bladder in which the body frees itself from the water retained in the tissues causing the swelling which brings the patient to the doctor .
6 Continuing our serious on disasters , today we 're going to talk about immunology — one of the ways in which the body defends itself against disease .
7 We use the words in the sense of a psychic process by which the mind protects itself from undue or unbearable pain , anxiety or conflict .
8 There is , in other words , a double overlap in the ministry of Jesus , which prevents us from assuming that Father , Son and Spirit are three moulds into which the Deity pours himself at different periods in the history of salvation .
9 On 18 October , nearly two weeks before the killing , he watched and recorded an episode of the show in which a youth injects himself with the drug Temazepam and suffers an overdose .
10 The normal interpretation of ( 165 ) does not imply that everyone actually pays his taxes : the sentence simply evokes a state of obligation in which every individual finds himself by virtue of the law .
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