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

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1 The other point I 'm trying to say is that we have to insure with a Department of Trade approved insurer , so that should anything , for any reason , ever happen to ourselves or a company , then the insurance company is still responsible for the claims and will meet them .
2 No , I would say that if an independent assessor has been dispatched to this is a good point worth bringing through in the event of erm a disagreement between ourselves and a policy holder , the policy holder has a number of aspects that they can they can approach .
3 What 's the other reason we want er a nice separation distance between ourselves and the vehicle in front for ?
4 But especially Peter let's let's think about people like ourselves and the kind of work we do .
5 As Goffman puts it ( 1981 : 128 ) , " A change in footing implies a change in the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others present as expressed in the way we manage the production or reception of an utterance .
6 ‘ Are n't we lucky to have met and to have this whole day to ourselves and the sea and the sky , ’ Rose said enthusiastically .
7 To confront the anger of God in the way the ancient Israelites dared to do , to face it as directed against ourselves and the society of which we are so much a part , is to escape the romantic pretence , the unrelieved jollity , or the easy , unthinking speech of so much that passes for Christian belief and worship .
8 Both ourselves and the Liberals share a concern for the people with disabilities .
9 It is time that members opposite stopped this petty vindictiveness and sought to join with both ourselves and the Liberals in seeking to press for real progress in recognising the specific requirement of people with disabilities .
10 Surely we should not cease to remind ourselves and the world in general that the use of language is deeply political .
11 These were widely ( though never universally ) held to be demonstrable by appeal either to direct awareness or intuition , or , more often , by indirect argument starting off from ordinary human experience of ourselves and the world around us .
12 It enables us to understand and evaluate ourselves and the world we live in .
13 It tells us what we need to know in order to understand ourselves and the world around us :
14 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 .
15 To do this , we must keep in trim , mobile and interested in ourselves and the community , on other words in life . ’
16 Both ourselves and the BPI welcome any information from the public about anyone involved in these criminal acts .
17 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 .
18 It was a critical struggle — a battle of wits between ourselves and the Lufwaffe with the edge always in favour of the Germans .
19 Gedge would justifiably argue that his songs were neither personal statements about himself or a manifesto on which others should base their lives .
20 His favourite tactic was to divide his forces into two armies , one under himself or a son , and the other under a powerful noble with experience of battle .
21 The objections may be made either by the Registrar himself or an objector , such as the owner of a similar mark .
22 So , in many common law jurisdictions , and in countries such as those in Scandinavia with a similar approach , the responsibility for service rests with the plaintiff himself or the agents ( solicitors , process-servers ) whom he employs .
23 In London , even if a case were delayed because a witness had not presented himself or the judge was ill , there was always plenty of work waiting for her in chambers .
24 It is clear from the judgments in the Camborne and Barnsley cases that the disapproval of the reasonable suspicion test is because the court believes that it will have to view the answer from the perspective of the applicant himself or the public generally .
25 LIFESPAN will perform this check during the approval process , but it is worthwhile knowing that it can also be performed by the user , thus avoiding any inconvenience to himself or the approver .
26 The two items in the struggle for the liberty of the Church to which Anselm was committed were for him not negotiable either by himself or the successor of the pope who had declared lay investiture and clerical homage to be irreconcilable with the law of the Church .
27 Do n't blame him for washing it himself or the fairies will never come .
28 From this it is plain that Ulpian cited quite accurately , but that his version has been compressed , whether by himself or the compilers .
29 SPAR 's reasoner would look for explanations for either the dog or the vet biting himself or the other .
30 When Pip meets Miss Havisham and Estella he is no longer happy with himself or the way in which he lives and becomes very self-critical , he then tries to find contentment with money and becoming a gentleman but this fails .
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