Example sentences of "[prep] [pn reflx] and the " in BNC.

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1 Shortage of newsprint was another link , and I was constantly in touch with Singapore , London and Calcutta about supplies , which when they came were divided as fairly as possible between ourselves and the independent newspapers .
2 As he had become an English citizen and relations between ourselves and the Soviet Union were , when he died , a great deal pricklier than they are today , this caused considerable suspicion and distrust among the fiscal authorities of both countries .
3 What 's the other reason we want er a nice separation distance between ourselves and the vehicle in front for ?
4 For that reality too may be reinterpreted philosophically as an illusion , a world of appearances , what Schopenhauer calls " the veil of maya " , interposed between ourselves and the ultimate reality — by which is meant the ground of being , the primordial oneness or unity of all individual things .
5 Colleagues , G M B Scotland welcomes and congratulates the Central Executive 's initiative in bringing forward the of this Congress the big important debate of this Congress between ourselves and the Transport and General Workers ' Union at some time in the future .
6 For the horticultural work , links need to be established and maintained between ourselves and the major gardening programme makers , specialist gardening magazines , and the gardening correspondents of the major newspapers .
7 Erm the then the seems to us the final er difference between ourselves and the er county council , is the issue of migration and what 's already been referred to as environmental discounts .
8 Er notice from the York City Council 's submission , there is a difference in opinion between ourselves and the county on the calculation of housing requirement for the City of York .
9 It was a critical struggle — a battle of wits between ourselves and the Lufwaffe with the edge always in favour of the Germans .
10 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 .
11 When society 's going well , then it gives you something to rebel against , but if life is crap you 've got to look after yourself and the people around you in order to survive . ’
12 With the change from a nomadic and food-gathering to an agricultural and more highly organized form of society , man 's anxiety about himself and the animals that he hunted merged into a wider anxiety about nature .
13 But Dustin was racked with doubts about himself and the part .
14 NIGEL MANSELL completed a season-opening hat-trick of victories for himself and the Canon Williams Renault team yesterday , by winning the Brazilian Grand Prix at the Interlagos circuit .
15 What is know of Gordon Thomas — all to little — makes this unlikely since he was an ambitious man with a strong personality who would certainly have been aware of the advantages of publicity both for himself and the lift .
16 He returned to England and became the leading supporter of Edward Baliol [ q.v. ] in Baliol 's attempt to secure the Scottish throne for himself and the restoration of their lands for the disinherited .
17 However , the leading man by his astuteness in obtaining the most beneficial terms for the conditions applying to the pitch he was hoping to take , could realise a goodly income for himself and the others .
18 Then , three months ago , he had suggested that she had done enough for himself and the boys .
19 He always tries , however , to get at least one shot for himself and the photographs shown here fall into that category .
20 As effective leader of the Scottish Labour Party , he has to weld that frequently fissiparous organisation together , to set his stamp on its policies for Scotland , and to campaign against the Government , adopting a high profile for himself and the opposition .
21 He handed on the correspondence between himself and the Bishops to the Irish Times , the recognized liberal and ‘ protestant ’ newspaper of the republic .
22 Were relations between himself and the ANC warm ?
23 Brave words , but Horgan will be able to put some distance between himself and the pitch .
24 On page 215 he does , however , to put some distance between himself and the racist overtones of this tradition : ‘ But what was the mysterious magic by which the Germans breathed new life into a dying Europe ?
25 The last major alteration to the offside law was made in 1925 when it was decided that , instead of needing three opponents between himself and the goalline to stay onside , an attacker would need only two .
26 In spite of this anarchy , Reeves engenders a kind of instinctive conspiracy between himself and the audience , encouraging a call and response , particularly appropriate tomorrow night when there will be a seasonal pantomime .
27 Morrissey has always lived and breathed poignancy , always secretly treasured the gulf between himself and the loved one , the difference that makes love possible but makes possession illusory , a delusion , so that , in the end , we are all unrequited lovers .
28 The first task that Watkinson set himself was to re-establish a better working relationship between himself and the Chiefs of Staff .
29 He was a charming man , and a brave man ( his decision to lower the wall of security between himself and the voters must have encouraged his assassins ) .
30 Much as he mistrusted almost every Irishman with whom he came in contact on the Continent ( Bishop Clement for his disrespect of patristic authority , the priest Sampson for his cavalier attitude to the baptismal rite , Virgil of Salzburg for sowing dissension between himself and the duke of Bavaria as well as for believing that the world was round ) , Boniface 's establishing of monasteries as the learned back-up to missionary work and his devotion to the papacy and to Rome both owed something to the Irish background in England .
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