Example sentences of "[art] [noun] himself [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It is quite clear against the background that I have described that it was intended that it should be an exceptional power and that it should be used only when there are no other ways in which the individual applicant may consider the case himself through the planning process .
2 But her little brother took to the instrument himself at the age of four , and soon learnt some of Nannerl 's pieces .
3 I think he even been on the boards himself in the early days .
4 At 32 Rue St Honoré , they met with Raymond Eddi , a distinguished Lebanese parliamentarian in exile , and Marcel Boutros , Aoun 's personal envoy , who invited Coleman to meet the general himself at the presidential palace in Baabda .
5 Then they and the Russian had deposed him and installed the Shah himself on the throne in 1941 .
6 Meanwhile , the Shah 's 707 , with the Shah himself at the controls , climbed and turned away towards the West , the source of many of his dreams and illusions , and now the object of hatred of many of his people .
7 Roman answered the phone himself at the first ring , and Claudia 's heart turned over .
8 Failure of heirs , or the survival only of heiresses , was exploited by the king himself for the benefit of his own sons , who expected endowments and titles as befitted their rank and who by virtue of their birth played a leading part in aristocratic society .
9 He was their only guest and of course her father had given him the ‘ big room ’ — used by the landlord himself in the winter .
10 Ewart last made the news himself during the Soviet coup in August 1991 .
11 Milestone discovered that he did n't even have to yell ‘ Cut ’ because Brando would give the signal himself for the cameras to stop turning .
12 On 17 July 1054 he consecrated Godric abbot of Winchcombe , having held the abbey himself since the death of Abbot Godwin in 1053 .
13 His background has been catalogued on many occasions and trawled by the man himself with the single-mindedness which characterizes all his causes .
14 ‘ Unlike most rock bands that will do practically anything to become controversial , ’ drawls the man himself before the show , ‘ our main focus is to keep controversy down .
15 The regularity and the mandatory nature of these papal levies caused one chronicler to lament that the pope made ‘ greater exactions from the clergy , than the emperor himself from the laity ’ .
16 The minister 's assessment of the scientific data , like that of Gwyneth Dunwoody , a Labour MP , was aptly described by the Minister himself in the parliamentary debate of 27 January 1983 .
17 Above : Bill refitted the bathroom himself with the help of his father .
18 The Signore had designed the house himself along the lines of a Palladian villa in Vicenza , choosing a site that gave a most remarkable view of the city spread out below .
19 James Lee Byars , who is no slouch himself in the mystical department , deploys white marble balls at Mary Boone ( until the 25th ) .
20 Sloan no slouch himself in the cantankerous department was not of much help .
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