Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] itself and " in BNC.

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1 The basic street pattern is no doubt as old as the village itself and the street names are mostly of ancient origin .
2 She regarded it as an unofficial library , as remote and as Municipal as the library itself And then , one Saturday morning , she went into it with Walter Ash , to look at ( not to buy ) the text of Anouilh 's Ring Round the Moon , which was being currently performed at the local rep .
3 ‘ It is as large as a galaxy itself and may be the original material of a potential star system that never really formed , ’ says Terzian .
4 The history of milling at this site is almost as ancient as the village itself and dates back at least 900 years .
5 For example , they looked in detail at each major recession and argued from their observations that the money supply declined for reasons other than the recession itself and that the fall in money national income generally followed the fall in the money supply .
6 People said that she was as wild as the Moor itself and just as changeable .
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