Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pn reflx] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Precise classification of control type itself then also becomes less important , and attention can be shifted to more fruitful enquiries about the source , scope , and intensity of the factors that constrain management power . |
2 | From the cinema itself there also came a piercing cry . |
3 | And his face itself had taken on an almost gaunt look , the strong bone-structure rigidly marked , and the skin itself only lightly tanned , despite the hot summer they had just enjoyed . |
4 | This is because the sentence itself only partly determines what happens to offenders . |
5 | Fonda himself once again suffered the attribution of the word ‘ wooden ’ . |
6 | Land use itself also quickly adapts to price signals , and the economic margin of cultivation can therefore change very rapidly . |
7 | Prosecution decisions were criticised in the case of the ‘ Glasgow razor rape ’ case in which the authorities had refused to prosecute ; the woman herself then successfully undertook a private prosecution . |
8 | If the centre could no longer deliver the goods , reasoned many Ukrainians and Belorussians , the union itself no longer had any purpose . |
9 | The recovery of later fourth-century coins and pottery in the town centre itself certainly also attests continued activity , but it is hard to determine how long this survived into the fifth century , given the cessation of both coinage and pottery supplies and the consequent problem of dating post-Roman levels . |
10 | The word itself also nicely illustrates Derrida 's point that writing does not copy speech , for it is only in the written form that one can see the difference between the word ‘ différance ’ and the usual French ‘ différence ’ . |
11 | The house itself no longer held so much terror for her . |
12 | And the castle itself no longer provided any defence at all . |