Example sentences of "[pn reflx] [prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Herbert Morrison wrote shortly before the 1933 Labour Party Conference : If the Socialist League point of view were approved by the Party it would drive us to defend ourselves for the greater part of our time against Tory allegations of Bolshevism and dictatorship .
2 We are in danger of talking ourselves into a deeper decline in which only the bad news is given attention .
3 Women 's exemption from these time-geared precepts was the result both of their extensive periods of ritual impurity and of their designated role as closeted homemakers — though of course in making such a statement , we immediately involve ourselves in a greater degree of circularity .
4 IMAGINE the reaction if , say , Ladbroke came to its shareholders and said : ‘ The Government have decreed that we will have to rebid for our betting licence in 1992 , and to put ourselves in a better position to win it we are taking on borrowings equal to our equity and giving our managers around 15 per cent of the company . ’
5 In this way by not acceding to anger and resentment , he has made himself into a better son .
6 Buckmaster 's habit of distancing himself from the seamier side of the company worried him .
7 Goody himself in a later essay points out that ‘ at least during the last 2,000 years the vast majority of peoples of the world ( most of Eurasia and much of Africa ) have lived in neither kind of situation , but in cultures which were influenced in some degree by the circulation of the written word , by the presence of groups or individuals who could read or write ’ ( 1968 , p. 4 ) .
8 He spoke as man to men , dominating them with his prestige , without trying to put himself on a lower level , as do those who form a false picture of the people .
9 However most practitioners of literary stylistics , including Halliday himself on a later occasion ( Halliday 1971 ) , would insist on supplementing the comparative approach just described with some kind of functional analysis — analysis , that is , that asks what the language of a text does , how it contributes to the meaning and effect of the whole .
10 Despite the retirement of coaching team-mates Jim Telfer and Derrick Grand after the recent World Cup , Ian McGeechan has committed himself to a further term as Scotland 's principal coach .
11 He is probably downstairs , knocking back a stiff gin and tonic before submitting himself to the milder offering of champagne .
12 Sometimes , the Minister will take the point of a desired amendment , but not like the proposed amendment itself and thus undertake instead to arrange for amendment himself at a later stage .
13 In the ensuing election campaign foreign affairs were unusually prominent , with Labour trying to project itself as a better defender of the peace than the Tories .
14 If we get it wrong in year two , it will be even more wrong in year three , because the distribution is n't going to alter dramatically in our favour , so if there is under-funding in ninety four , ninety five that we manage , it will present itself as a larger problem in ninety five , six , and an even larger problem in ninety s six , seven , so that needs to be borne in mind .
15 ‘ Legal theory ’ is sometimes taken as being synonymous with ‘ jurisprudence ’ and is sometimes regarded as concerning itself with a narrower range of questions — in particular , What is the nature of law ?
16 The reader may feel perplexity , but the text will not amplify what is there or rewrite itself in a simpler form .
17 If Protestantism was more Conducive than Catholicism to the expansion of science , one would expect this to manifest itself in a greater receptivity toward new and controversial ideas .
18 Sometimes a little block of five or six men would detach itself from the larger mass and drift off in the direction of the track .
19 The explanation seems to be that consecutive measurements have been found to be very consistent , whatever variation exists manifests itself over a longer period corresponding to several averaged measurements .
20 Metal lends itself to a wider range of decorative techniques than most other materials because of its physical properties , particularly its ductility , which allows it to be twisted into wire or inlaid with other metals and even other materials such as gemstones .
21 In that way , so Eliot has suggested , Pound made himself responsible for a whole ‘ period ’ , the period of his lifetime , anxiously impatient that it too lift itself to a higher level .
22 It did not — how can I put it ? — lend itself to a faster tempo .
23 ( Italy had committed itself to a smaller margin of fluctuation within the EMS in January 1990 — see p. 37198 . )
24 Molesworth claimed that the House would not be committing itself to the larger scheme , nevertheless it was not in a mood for what George Bankes called an ‘ extensive scheme to enable Cabinet Ministers to entertain foreign visitors and their friends ’ .
25 It does not lend itself to the earlier analysis of symbolism which identified distinct abstract signifiers and concrete signifieds , since it simultaneously operates at both levels .
26 But so much of her attention was now centred on her own immediate steps that she had no leisure to orientate herself in a wider field .
27 She was definitely distancing herself from the older woman .
28 From the off he had me convinced that by helping him I was doing no more than carving out a new life for myself as a better citizen , a better human being .
29 ‘ I have always seen myself as a younger version of Joan Collins . ’
30 ‘ I suppose I have always seen myself as a younger version of Joan Collins , ’ she confided .
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