Example sentences of "address itself [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In 1862 the regime was hesitant about addressing itself to the broad governmental and social implications of the emancipation of the serfs , but new developments in the military and fiscal spheres signalled that its enthusiasm for reform was returning .
2 By the end of the 1850s the state had an additional reason for addressing itself to the fate of priests .
3 The film I watched ( 4 May ) addressed itself to the government 's 30-page pamphlet Protect and Survive .
4 As Foucault ( 1977 : 16 ) put it , punishment no longer addressed itself to the body of the criminal , but to the soul .
5 Pop music , it was argued ought to address itself to the ‘ real ’ problems — unemployment , racism , etc etc .
6 In 1877 Anglicans founded the Guild of St Matthew , the first organization inside the Church of England to address itself to the social implications of Christianity since the 1850s .
7 Any such scheme must also plan for permanent accommodation and personal assistance ; indeed it was the difficult experience of getting district councils within their area to house people who had tried out the transition project and wanted to live independently which prompted one SSD to address itself to the task of influencing local housing authorities .
8 On the other hand , a court of equity addresses itself to the amount of costs that the mortgagee should be allowed as a condition of redemption .
9 Chapter seven , the hinge by which The Form opens to this level of significance , directly addresses itself to the essence of the contemplative life — certainty of being , through which all experience is transfigured to joy .
10 MORE than 3,000 people lobbied Parliament at the beginning of December in the hope that the Government would address itself to the plight of the homeless .
11 In this sense , separatism does n't address itself to the business of making life better for all women , and is then restricted in large part to acting as a channel for the energy of women once they have become embittered by heterosexism .
12 This section will address itself to the two fundamental questions identified by Feldman ( 1986 ) in his discussion of ‘ heroin epidemics ’ and locate them in the Wirral context .
13 In addition , it will address itself to the relationship between labour management and performance .
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