Example sentences of "[noun sg] itself [coord] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There was , however , tremendous scope for decoration of the seat itself and the wooden frame , plus the cushions that were almost invariably attached .
2 A second dimension to the corporate illegal opportunity structure consists of the nature of criminal law itself and the legal requirement of intent which still dominates corporate crimes .
3 The White Paper , the Act itself and the preliminary draft guidance all emphasize the government 's expectation that not every referral will necessitate a comprehensive assessment and that departments will need to establish criteria of eligibility for a full assessment and an initial screening mechanism ( DoH , 1989b , 1990 , 1991a ) .
4 And given the brutalizing effect of the war itself and the undeniable impact of at least parts of the ideological message which had been hammered into Germans for years , by no means all of what was taking place and would lead Germany into the abyss was unwelcome or unpopular .
5 This applies equally whether we are talking about the sedimentary layers of the cake itself or the palaeontological currants within each layer .
6 Straightforward examples can be seen at Brampton in Norfolk , where the extensive ribbon developments are confined to the junction itself and the main roads radiating east , south and west , and at Braintree , where they occupy only the west and south-west approach roads at the expense of the staggered road junction itself ( fig. 6A and B ) .
7 Into Flight itself and the first area holds a stunning array of pioneer aircraft and artefacts .
8 And there was silence apart from the sounds of the operation itself and the clipped tones of the surgeon as he gave his orders .
9 Both the ruling itself and the judicial reasoning adopted by the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords exemplify what is meant by the politics of the judiciary .
10 Surely , as prime evidence of date and function the artefacts must be integrated into the excavation report itself and the artificial division into materials replaced by objects grouped according to function and deposit .
11 While politics is discussed within the cultural space of the journals , there is no discussion of the politics of culture itself or the political questions raised by the form as well as , and in relation to , its content .
12 At the heart of the entire enterprise is a dual ambition ; on the one hand , to deliver literary production from the irresponsibility of an idealistic aestheticism by injecting a clearly articulated communist viewpoint into the literary process ; on the other , to ensure both the effectiveness of the ideological viewpoint itself and the universal quality of the work produced , by maintaining a fine balance between ideological ends and artistic means .
13 The " messages " from the brain are carried via the central nervous system : the brain itself and the thick bundle of nerve fibres which runs from it ( strictly , as an elongation of the brain ) through and along the spinal column .
14 Most people only use that road to get to the villa itself and the two farms beyond it .
15 The present owners have worked further on the property converting the castle itself and the surrounding stone farm buildings into comfortable residences .
16 The limiting factor in terms of future developments is not technology itself but the creative insight with which applications of technology are developed and a sensitivity towards the needs and concerns of the individuals affected .
17 Bilinguals come somewhere between , indicating that there may be an influence of both the language itself and the internal processing of deaf people .
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