Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] themselves with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such parties , as always , like to equate themselves with the sense of collective separateness , hostility to ‘ them ’ and the ‘ imagined community ’ which may be almost universally felt in their ‘ nation ’ , but they are very unlikely to be the only expression of such a national consensus .
2 The warm-blooded supporters tend to ally themselves with the supporters of a theory about the relationships of the dinosaurs .
3 On the range , the men had to familiarize themselves with every form of weapon including German and Italian ones .
4 And they had to concern themselves with the possibility of igniting even greater disturbances which could not be contained by the forces at hand .
5 In the absence of any guarantees , Rangers may care to comfort themselves with the knowledge that the club have not lost a game in which McCoist has had to replace Richard Gough as team captain , the list including three previous European ties this season .
6 Nedham and Bowes were further required to acquaint themselves with the costing of the roasting and smelting .
7 All primary teachers need to familiarise themselves with the requirements for history at Key Stage 2 ( see Boxes 9 and 10 ) .
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