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

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1 This restructuring approach argued that it was necessary to look at what was happening within industry itself and in the wider economy .
2 Retail publications , too , are more likely to be interested in close-ups of the product itself or in the promotional and publicity material which will help them to sell it .
3 The principal reason why the methods of scrutiny in the House of Commons and the House of Lords differ so widely is that the House of Commons has traditionally seen its power as residing in the Chamber itself and in the power to call ministers to account on the floor of the House .
4 The demand for milk in the cities was met mainly by cow-keepers operating in the city itself or in the suburbs .
5 Pupils ' attention is drawn to the various clubs/societies available both in the School itself and in the Edinburgh area .
6 In fact , the larger part of the value of the contract is not in the hull itself but in the components , a significant proportion of which will be provided by GEC in Rugby .
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