Example sentences of "[pn reflx] [verb] [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It might not be so if a licence agreement includes terms to the effect that the licensor will himself make a further copy available to the licensee in the event of failure of the original copy . |
2 | Then he could think back over the rising and understand and admit its weaknesses and set himself to imagine a better future … |
3 | Cumming himself lost the lower part of his right leg in the same accident . |
4 | Leibniz was quite right , of course , to reject the view that a sufficient criterion of numerical identity of things can be defined in terms of the conditions under which we distinguish between their respective positions in space , but he himself had no better explanation to offer . |
5 | But the law itself constitutes a further problem for the criminal justice system . |
6 | As coordinators ’ roles shifted towards curriculum responsibility , so curriculum expertise itself became a further factor in their success , to be added to the three other factors discussed above . |
7 | Sybase claims to have launched the client/server market itself with the release of its Open SQL Server and Client products in 1987 : now it sees itself launching a further market , enterprise client/server , mainly for mainframe customers downsizing to new platforms , as opposed to the departmental ( and usually Unix or VAX/VMS ) first generation of SQL-based database system . |
8 | Sybase claims to have launched the client-server market itself with the release of its Open SQL Server and Client products in 1987 : now it sees itself launching a further market , enterprise client-server , mainly for mainframe customers downsizing to new systems , as opposed to the departmental ( and usually Unix or VAX/VMS ) first generation of SQL-based database system . |
9 | The general application of such an assay will probably in itself provide a better understanding of the pathogenesis of AIDS . |
10 | An example of the use of Codes of Practice is the report of the working party on the transplantation of organs , produced under the aegis of the Department of Health , which itself incorporates an earlier Code of Practice on the diagnosis of death , contained in the Report of the Medical Royal Colleges and their Faculties in the United Kingdom . |
11 | However , because salaries are low in many social services as compared to work in industry , many men are put off , and the employment of married women creates problems that society is not yet willing to face — the need for day nursery accommodation , for example ( which itself creates a further demand for staff ) , and for a more relaxed public attitude towards the working mother . |
12 | The kitchen itself presented a brighter aspect than the dingy hall and the depressing sitting room , as it had been recently re-decorated in green and cream . |
13 | The United Nations should itself play a greater role , especially in issues such as Third World development , environmental assistance and the peaceful use of outer space . |
14 | Where the conventional wooden frame is inappropriate , as in many forms of modern art , the gallery itself provides the larger frame which is an index of the nature of its contents ; or , at a still more abstract though obviously more explicit level this function is performed by the category art itself . |
15 | Perhaps , the main conclusion to be made from the response these Reports evoked is that in today 's world and its existing political structure , the LDCs must rely on themselves to achieve a higher level of economic welfare . |
16 | The concepts themselves have an earlier history on the margin of the philosophical tradition , and were changed in being drawn to the centre . |