Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pn reflx] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps now we can take Mill 's insight on board without opening ourselves to the charge of arbitrariness .
2 JH : When launching , say , into Beethoven 's Op. 2 No. 3 C major Sonata ( for example ) , do you still find yourself thinking very much of ‘ Beethoven the young lion ’ announcing himself to the world ?
3 One source said : ‘ It would come as no surprise to find her driving herself to the church .
4 ‘ I 'm glad you approve , ’ said Helen , applying herself to the acquisitions file .
5 Mind you , she was starving herself to the point of endangering her life and had to be hospitalized , but er oh no , her hormon her hormon well her hormonal changes went into reverse , they absolutely did .
6 They won by applying themselves to the job in hand and , if they had continued to do the same in the Tests , it might have been an interesting summer .
7 Matching yourself to the job
8 You can then apply a similar method to the second major piece of preparation before applying for a job : matching yourself to the job for which you might apply .
9 It may even be that despite taking care with matching yourself to the job before making an initial application you may find out further information that will make you less enthusiastic about the job .
10 Naturalists took on enormous workloads , driving themselves to the limit both physically and mentally .
11 Driving yourself to the Alps rather than taking the tour operator 's flight has a lot of attractions .
12 Beware of over-committing yourself to the foot sweep .
13 To explain the-timidity of these people , we need look no further than the example of Arthur Jensen , who , after devoting himself to the study of educationally significant individual differences , is declared by the press to be an advocate of segregated schooling for ‘ poor and black children ’ .
14 It was established that individual pathetic character once and forever by tying one end of his pocket handkerchief to a hook on , in the wall and attaching himself to the other to the performance , to , to the performance of this feat however the pocket handkerchief inside had been all he , he only cried bitterly all day and when the longest nights came on he spread his little hand before his eyes to shut out the darkness and crouching in the corner tried to sleep , everyone drawing himself closer and closer to the wall
15 Thus completed , he signed the form ‘ accepting and submitting himself to the statutes , rules , regulations and ordinances of McGill University and of the Faculty or Faculties in which I am registered , and to any amendments thereto which may be made while I am a student of the university and I promise to observe the same . ’
16 He is in fact opposing himself to the view that I was trying to get out of the older writers , namely that beauty is the name of some sort of spiritual being .
17 He is in fact opposing himself to the view I was trying to get out of the older writers , namely that ‘ beauty ’ is the name of some sort of spiritual being .
18 There was certainly no implication in classical criminology , as there was to be in positivist , that we can ignore the content and operation of legal rules in addressing ourselves to the question of the causes and treatment of crime .
19 We struggled through , soaking ourselves to the skin .
20 Then he goes forward , as he must , to meet Esau himself , ‘ bowing himself to the ground seven times ’ as he goes .
21 When God appeared to Abraham in the guise of three strangers in need of hospitality , Abraham greeted them by bowing himself to the ground once ( 18.2 ) .
22 Addressing himself to the inhabitants of the world , jinn , men and angels , he said , ‘ The Imam of our time has sent you his blessing and his compassion and has called you to be his special , chosen servants .
23 Laidlaw had always been the unit 's fitness fanatic , pushing himself to the limit to keep his lean , muscular body in shape .
24 By the end of the 1850s the state had an additional reason for addressing itself to the fate of priests .
25 Francoise has a weakness though — an insatiable appetite for pushing herself to the limits of sporting endeavour in the most stunning natural locations .
26 Begin by addressing yourself to the problem .
27 However , at this moment I am addressing myself to the question of motive .
28 But , in the euphoria of the moment , were the local breeders blinding themselves to the fact that what they were really doing was preserving freaks ?
29 Property speculators in particular are addressing themselves to the question of what is to be done with the vast stretches of land once occupied by watch towers , border guards , dogs and rabbits .
30 It seems to me that very few staff are addressing themselves to the kinds of things ( e.g. resources , teaching style , subject content , and attitudes and the hidden curriculum ) that can be used to bring out the best of the pupils ' cultures and backgrounds .
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