Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] themselves [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This ranged from the reproducibility of the film which is now telescoped through television and video ; to the opera or concert through the increased availability of gramophone recordings from the 1920s ; and to the reproduction of paintings themselves through photographic means in books , magazines , and television .
2 Banks have a dual role , as agents for their customers who buy and sell foreign exchange , and as dealers themselves in foreign exchange .
3 Given the pressures of external demands , the size of the diocese , and the problems of travelling to over 300 parishes , most bishops and their officers had to content themselves with regular exhortations and punishing the worst , or least skilful , clerical offenders .
4 In particular , there is a need for clear guidance on the reporting by companies themselves on inherent uncertainties and statements of directors ' responsibilities .
5 Seekie refused and , despite earlier declarations to the contrary , asserted that the conflict " must be resolved by Liberians themselves without any interventions from outside " .
6 It is a philosophical problem , a fact recognised by scientists themselves on both sides of the argument .
7 This lies , rather , in formulation and acceptance by teachers themselves of new , less control-centred educational purposes , along with an easing of the constraints and conditions in which those purposes are to be fulfilled .
8 Historical data can also be collected from a range of other less structured records and diverse kinds of sources , and input by pupils themselves under agreed headings .
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