Example sentences of "[vb infin] themselves to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the absence of a firm formula , the parties will either tie themselves to a fixed price for the duration of the agreement ( which is clearly usually undesirable ) or else have to provide an agreement with a shorter duration , but with an option of renewal if new prices can be agreed .
2 They should identify themselves to a responsible official before entering , except in very rare cases where information which ought to be disclosed in the public interest could not otherwise be obtained .
3 They do n't limit themselves to a single aspect as you do , Luke . ’
4 High living is become essential to them , and they can not reconcile themselves to the moderate pay of lawful industry .
5 Jesus had shown the way back to God and had demonstrated in his own person that he was the Way , but men and women in order to return to God would need to freely join themselves to the new humanity of Christ .
6 Why in such a case should the courts blind themselves to a clear indication of what Parliament intended in using those words ?
7 But , headed by a ferociously fearless lad called Craig Dorgan on the wing , they did tackle themselves to a near standstill besides losing nothing in fitness .
8 From December 10th–15th at Earls Court , top designer names and leading high street stores will present their dazzling displays of style before huge audiences and as always , there 'll be the ever-popular make-over stands where visitors can treat themselves to a new look .
9 I think that wedding anniversaries make very suitable subjects for pressed flower pictures , and there ca n't be many that do n't lend themselves to a suitable picture .
10 Death is always a failure in hospital , and the business and routine of life in the medical and surgical wards do not lend themselves to a personal death ( Sudnow 1967 ) .
11 When two guanine bases are side by side in the DNA chain , both can attach themselves to the same platinum atom , forming a stable complex .
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