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

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1 Finally I declared that we had no Chiefs only innumerable Indians ; that meetings and even pow-wows were not found necessary ; that communication was by smoke-signal , both between ourselves of the load-bearers form Cubs to Grandfathers/mothers ; and our pipes of peace the traditional Taylor soup and bread and cheese .
2 ‘ I ca n't talk about this , ’ says Mr Jarvis , 50 , who this week opened with his wife Rosalind Ayres in Alan Ayckbourn 's Just Between Ourselves at the Greenwich Theatre , south London .
3 We can only know the truth about ourselves from an outside source .
4 We also reveal much about ourselves by the way we dress and by our hair styles .
5 And if you go down that road in every area of life , I think we 're storing tremendous trouble for ourselves as a society !
6 It is time we voted for ourselves for a change .
7 Just create a problem for ourselves at the moment .
8 We can hear that for ourselves in the records that have been issued of Karajan rehearsing the late Mozart symphonies or the Finale of Beethoven 's Ninth Symphony .
9 ‘ When we decided to start Headline , we felt that we had to identify a position for ourselves in the market , to persuade agents to bring their authors to us , authors to come to us , booksellers to support us .
10 And I think that our concern is to try and see how that can be improved and , and possibly the underlying reason for that is that erm we all feel that unless we take it seriously , the kind of disasters that increasingly affect developing countries , and try to make our own assistance more rational , more respectful in a way of , of them and their cultures , then I think we 're storing up an enormous amount of trouble for ourselves in the future .
11 He 'll have it out himself with the Venetians . ’
12 He then produced the £15 and counted it out himself on the corner of the table , not letting the chairman or anyone else do so .
13 mother you do not have to stay there , why , I mean he 's quite capable looking after himself for a weekend , you know my father had a series of stroke 's when he was in his fifties
14 She had owned good horses such as Manicou ( who had won the King George VI Chase in 1950 ) and Monaveen ( who had finished fifth to Freebooter in that year 's Grand National as his royal owner 's first runner in the race ) , but in Devon Loch she had a chaser who apparently had all the attributes to win her the greatest steeplechase in the calendar : he was a big horse , strongly built and bold yet intelligent enough to look after himself in the hurly-burly of four and half miles and thirty fences .
15 Allen could look after himself in the forest .
16 After all , Italian midfields have been able to look after themselves over the years .
17 In another 10 or 12 years , history will show that it is more likely that nation states will look after themselves to a greater extent than hitherto .
18 The key to being naturally beautiful is looking after yourself on the inside as well as the outside and that means eating healthily .
19 ‘ I will escort you up the first flight of stairs , but I shall observe the proprieties by leaving you to look after yourself on the second landing . ’
20 Has he learned or discovered anything about himself during the past four years ?
21 He had deeply resented the questions about himself as a personality , but had accepted Kegan 's whispered warning about antagonizing them again , and had submitted with the best grace he could muster .
22 In April he was still having difficulty in completing the book and in a letter to Henry Treece in September he was again expressing doubts about himself as a writer .
23 Quiet , never shouting about himself to the world .
24 Could he give them a few facts about himself for the company 's press release ?
25 He was starting to feel like a bundle of notes about himself in a case-history folder in hospital , one of the folders labelled ‘ NOT TO BE HANDLED BY PATIENT . ’
26 He told me about himself in a cab after a show . ’
27 She could not know the things he had discovered about himself in the last few days .
28 When trials come we must trust what he has revealed about himself in the Bible rather than what our senses tell us at that particular point in time .
29 May the Lord enrich and increase your witness to the Truth about Himself in the indifferent society around you .
30 As he was doing that , he saw the paragraph about himself in The Stage and planted his shoe over it .
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