Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] themselves [prep] [art] new " in BNC.
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1 | So , as the 71/72 season dawned , Athletico found themselves with a new team , a new league and a bright future . |
2 | ‘ It is vital that companies prepare themselves for the new Europe and this initiative will help firms in the south . |
3 | The General could see that the garrison were having trouble adjusting themselves to the new state of things and so , to give them time , he called for iced sherry and soda to be served . |
4 | Many of the principles which underlay the provision of rural housing in the nineteenth century reasserted themselves in a new institutional framework . |
5 | One can easily understand the ferocity with which the more creative British filmmakers positioned themselves against the new development . |
6 | It 's also a perfect place for students to prepare themselves for the new grade-level Trinity College Of Music Pop Exams , since the Guitar School is the new local exam centre ! |
7 | The post-war commitment to full-employment increased their bargaining power ; the strike weapon in the context of a complex and interdependent economy meant that they could exert considerable pressure " through their capacity to disrupt and delay ; and as inflation came to be seen as the problem ( and as a problem caused by " excessive " wages demands backed by strikes ) so trade unions found themselves in a new position of strategic importance and power . |