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

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1 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 .
2 Franky is a DJ himself and a fan of Pete 's Hitman radio show — the biggest programme on Liverpool 's Radio City — and Mark just enjoys the clubbing event that is The Hitman And Her .
3 He had the advantage of being a poet himself and a member of a circle of respectable poets , of whom the best was Simon Dach , at Königsberg ; he had wide musical knowledge , not only of the Italian masters of monody , as he reveals in one of his greatest songs , ‘ O der rauhen Grausamkeit ’ : but of other foreign song , French and even Polish , from which he borrowed with due acknowledgement .
4 The Pactus pro tenore pacis concerned itself largely with issues relating to theft ; the crime itself and the tracking of the criminal by local officials called centenarii , even across the boundaries between the Merovingian kingdoms ; it also dealt with trial by ordeal , punishment , and the right of sanctuary .
5 We can even be afraid of fear itself or the chaos it brings to our inner world .
6 The composer sang the principal part himself and the accompaniment was played on a chitarrone .
7 The user of the vehicle is the owner of the vehicle or the person in whose possession it is under some hiring or leasing agreement ; this is often not the driver himself but the driver 's employer or principal .
8 These youth cliques , with picturesque names like Edelweisspiraten or , based on their taste in music , Swing , were regarded as a political menace by the regime , and for the most part their behaviour did contain a distinct political dimension — rejection of the Party , the Hitler Youth , the regime , and the Führer himself and the lack of freedom and dull uniformity which his rule represented .
9 The sport itself and the money , shelter them from the kind of rough-and-ready exchange that brings ordinary people back from the brink of conflict and leads them to see their adversaries as people .
10 As for the letters to the museum itself and the director , Feigen says that they were apparently intercepted and sent on to Hildenbrand : ‘ When we contacted the museum to ask why payment had not been forthcoming , they had never heard of us ’ .
11 Er Madam Deputy Speaker , one of the difficulties addressed during the consultation exercise was that neither the term auditor , nor the phrase in his capacity as auditor , were defined in the banking statutory instrument or in the banking act itself and the government 's mindful of the need to clarify who it is who will be placed under a duty by the statutory instruments and in which circumstances the duty will apply and while this is ultimately a question for the courts , we take the view that the duty clearly covers any auditor of a bank appointed under U K company law .
12 The award compensates the employee for any loss sustained as a result of the dismissal itself and the employer 's actions but each employee is under a duty to mitigate the loss and the tribunal will make a deduction if the employee 's actions contributed to the dismissal .
13 The basic street pattern is no doubt as old as the village itself and the street names are mostly of ancient origin .
14 While applications are welcome from candidates in any area of applied biology , preference will be given to those who will provide strong links with existing research groups within either the Institute itself or the Department of Biology .
15 In terms of market prices the industrial and commercial sector produces £10,000 million of consumer goods and services , and £5,000 million capital goods of which half is used by the sector itself and the other is purchased by the public sector .
16 During the summer months hordes of visitors regularly congregate there to eat and drink at their leisure on the paved terrace between the mellow sandstone walls of the inn itself and the river 's edge , where many sit on the low stone parapet and look below them through the clear , greenish water at the mottled dark-brown and silvery backs of the carp that rise to the surface to snap up the crisps and the crusts thrown down to them .
17 The reception desk itself and the issue desk currently in the library will merge .
18 Still , ideas that the reflective pronoun herself and the item anyone which is called a negative polarity item , the item anyone needs to have something else in the sentence in order to license them they ca n't just occur freely in the normal position for er nouns , even though they are nouns .
19 You will need to get a receipt for the materials if you do the work yourself or the bill from the contractor if you have the work done for you .
20 Another dispute focuses on the Barnes board itself and a contract signed with Alfred A. Knopf to publish several volumes on the Barnes Collection .
21 The site is distinguished by an imposing pair of gates , there is the station building itself and the mill .
22 The building itself and the woodland environs remain an inspiration to all artists and to all art form .
23 It follows that whatever conclusions we may reach about the content of the school curriculum , and however varied and flexible the curriculum itself and the examination of it may be , the curriculum should be essentially designed for comprehensive schools .
24 In the discussion of Chaucer 's Reeve 's Tale in Chapter 4 of this book , however , we shall find an argument that this sort of " measure for measure " reading has sometimes been imputed by modern critics to texts in a way that is neither strongly supported by the text itself nor an enhancement of the reading of the text .
25 ‘ The sunrise was as the opening of the gates of heaven itself and the glow it threw on the western hills transfigured the whole landscape for half an hour .
26 ‘ The sunlight was as the opening of the gates of heaven itself and the glow it threw on the western hills transfigured the whole landscape for half an hour .
27 It also applies during the landing itself and the ground run , whether the wing-down or crabbing method is being used .
28 Members of that club see private sector involvement in the community as an integral part of corporate life , which can improve both business itself and the relationship between business sector and the community as a whole .
29 Out of that approach came both the new product itself and the technology for its application .
30 However , it may be because of some problem to do with the job itself or the working conditions .
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