Example sentences of "[pn reflx] [adv] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Twice eighteen month old Pickle dragged himself home close to death with the noose pulled tight around his neck |
2 | Drawn into the complex political world of the 490s he showed an interest in the arianism of his fellow monarchs , as well as in the catholicism of Chlothild , and some members of his court were actually baptized as arians ; he himself , although he may have already been converted to Christianity , did not commit himself firmly either to catholicism or arianism , although he certainly showed an interest in the views of the heretics . |
3 | But it , too , addresses itself much more to feminism than to psychology . |
4 | Without doubt , the Grid lends itself supremely well to training programmes : its relevance to real life is less sure . |
5 | The main point , however , is that this alternative way of analysing profit seems to lend itself more naturally to business thinking and can be linked in with conceptual thinking about strategy . |
6 | She gave herself over completely to sensation . |