Example sentences of "this [vb -s] itself " in BNC.
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1 | ( 4 ) This plays itself out in spatial terms in the restructuration of the centre of our great cities and the creation of a large group of central-city dwelling ‘ yuppies ’ among the post-industrial middle classes . |
2 | This has itself generated a substantial literature ( see the papers in Elliot 1988 for an overview ) and is nowhere better exemplified than in Openshaw 's geographical analysis machine ( see Ch. 2 ) . |
3 | At one level , this exhibits itself in the place that mathematics and science have come to occupy , mainly in virtue of their underpinning of technology in all its forms , including information technology and computerization . |
4 | The Charismatics — part of this evangelical upsurge — feel they have been blessed with the direct gifts of the holy spirit , and one of the main ways in which this manifests itself is speaking in tongues . |
5 | In a mild form , this manifests itself as slight swelling , with gums bleeding . |
6 | A final point to make here is that another effect of silent viewing of video is the interest it generates and the way this manifests itself in commitment to a point of view about a scene . |
7 | This manifests itself most obviously at the technical level where the same basic skills can be applied in different markets . |
8 | This manifests itself in various ways . |
9 | This links itself to the three previous parts because it displays a process which metaphorically or symbolically represents change . |
10 | Sometimes this shows itself . |
11 | The aim , he avers , is to develop an idiom from the necessity of the thing itself : ‘ This shows itself possibly in an urban romanticism , and a concern with characterisation , attitude and atmosphere . ’ |
12 | This shows itself both in musical content — the impact of ragtime , jazz , Tin Pan Alley songs , new dance forms , and so on — and in new methods of mass production , publicity and distribution : in short , a drive towards ‘ one-way communication ’ in homogeneous markets . |
13 | This shows itself in a variety of ways : in the all-consuming craving for more money and possessions , more power and social status , and more pleasure and entertainment . |
14 | For some this reveals itself as a conflict between the top and the lower tiers of the organization , between strategy making and local autonomy . |
15 | He is intrinsically proud : this reveals itself through his habit of defining himself by telling you his achievements . |
16 | Sequencing This concerns itself with the problem of the sequence in which the items in the block are to be taught in relation to their usefulness and difficulty . |
17 | This reflects itself in the fact that when I actually make a measurement I shall find the electron sometimes here and sometimes over there . |
18 | Linked with identity , this expresses itself as loyalty ; linked with obligations and duties , it is a sense of responsibility . |
19 | In paranoid disorders however , it is the son 's passive relation to the father that threatens to unman him , and this expresses itself in the characteristic symptom of paranoia — delusions produced by the mechanism of projection . |
20 | This fastens itself to fish and sucks until it is gorged with blood , thereafter falling away to rest amongst aquatic vegetation while its meal is digested . |
21 | Another paper describing the use of bibliometrics in research evaluation is Narin 1987 , but this restricts itself to publication counts and citations , deriving a new indicator , the Top Decile Performance , which is that percent of an Institute 's papers which are amongst the more highly cited 10% of papers in a field . |
22 | This extends itself to winters very often — the types of winters that can be available are obviously very attractive , not just to professional cricketers , I mean , but to the vast majority of the population . |
23 | This lends itself to excessive speculation in Hollywood . |
24 | We just hope this sorts itself out . |