Example sentences of "itself [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Thus two dimensional representation of a three dimensional world , itself only the three dimensional representation of a four dimensional world . |
2 | But great lengths of the fence had been trampled down , and of the building itself only the smoke- blackened walls were still standing . |
3 | And as it grows inside me so it gathers to itself all the reasons why such a bitter thing should not , can not be . |
4 | Warning of the dire peril IBM faced at the hands of Unix , we suggested that so many parties were working on the thing that over time it would accrete to itself all the missing features that commercial users demanded , and that instead of simply trying to muddy the Unix waters as IBM did for so long , it should recognise that its most convincing answer to Unix was right there under its nose in the form of VM . |
5 | Where Hegel sees national or supra-national civilisations as the instrument or the perfecting dialectic , Marx sees classes of society ; and where Hegel sees history as the account of the development of the abstract spirit of humanity — or , perhaps better , of the development of human consciousness — Marx relates his view to the mode of production which he sees as comprehending within itself all the factors affecting the formation and attributes of a society . |
6 | He also stated in terms that can not be misunderstood that science is after all a human activity , dependent on human imagination to produce its hypotheses , absolutely incapable of describing the world absolutely , but setting itself merely the obligation of bouncing its ideas against reality . |
7 | Indeed we may speak of a ‘ new culture ’ created by modern communications , which affects everyone , particularly the younger generation , and is itself largely the result of technological advances which have created ‘ new ways of communicating , with new languages , new techniques and a new psychology ’ ( cf. |
8 | Although the popularity of the war economy lay at the root of the growth of socialism during the First World War , liberal internationalism was quick to reassert itself once the war was over . |
9 | Calling itself both the Rwandan Patriotic Front ( RPF ) and Ikontanyi , the rebel force consisted of several thousand Rwandan refugees based in Uganda , led by Maj.-Gen. |
10 | We were standing beside the Road Bunker on the 17th hole , itself probably the most famous in the world . |
11 | A related point requiring emphasis is that much of what one is inclined to regard as the mere ‘ facts of the case ’ are often ‘ institutional ’ facts our recognition of which is itself partly the adoption of an attitude . |
12 | It leads to Nova Iguacu , one of the satellite cities of Rio , and itself now the eighth largest city in the country , with a population of 1.2 million . |
13 | This once serviced collieries and quarries south of the Frome-Radstock line , itself now the subject of a preservation project , the Somerset & Avon Railway . |
14 | If usury was wrong in itself then the Israelites would have been prohibited from charging interest on any funds lent , not just funds lent to fellow Jews . |
15 | If we apply the equation simply to the electron by itself then the act of the microscope in determining the electron 's position has to be represented in a deus ex machina way as an external intervention bringing about the discontinuous collapse of the wavepacket . |
16 | turn it over on itself then the other one we used to half |