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

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1 With these qualities they well be fully prepared for the big trial , but they must also know themselves in the deepest sense — ‘ to be in touch ’ , as Scott frequently mentions , ‘ with that critical inner voice . ’
2 People can immerse themselves in the spiritual dimension without being religious at all .
3 They can advertise themselves in the truest and most direct way possible : the experience of friends , colleagues or neighbours who make up the union .
4 Professor Davis noted that the industries which expanded before 1780 did not transform themselves in the dramatic way we have come to know as an industrial revolution .
5 Because they had no way of driving out of office the men who ran the executive in their colonies , the colonial assemblies could not assert themselves in the same way as the Westminster Parliament , and had to fall back on using the seventeenth-century approach of saying that there should be redress of grievance before taxes were voted to run the government .
6 The Fabians did not accept that under capitalism the necessary contradictions would manifest themselves in a growing class struggle .
7 Most advocates of biological theories do not express themselves in the same bizarre language and style as Lombroso , and such theories of crime are not merely historical relics that died with Lombroso .
8 They were the merchants , traders and businessmen of the north-east Mediterranean coast who had most to lose if the Shias could establish themselves in the economic life of the Levant .
9 Apart from that , there 's a certain justification for the MC4 clasping the live album nettle — given that it was their constant , sometimes belligerent belief in gigging that helped them establish themselves in the first place .
10 Unfortunately , in the course of talking and pretending , the sovereign states can harm themselves in the real exercise of real power .
11 The ANC specifically undertook to inform all its members to " conduct themselves in a peaceful manner " .
12 More significantly , only a fifth believe lawyers should not involve themselves in the general running of other people 's businesses and just three per cent that they are currently too aggressive in selling their services .
13 The jury must place themselves in the accused 's position with the accused 's knowledge .
14 In a television interview on Oct. 3 , Kozyrev had warned that " there is a danger that the old structures will consolidate themselves in a new guise " , meaning communists transformed into " national patriots " .
15 It is perhaps significant that the last strike organized by the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers was in 1923 and nearly bankrupted the Union ; although , having amalgamated with the Transport and General Workers ' Union in 1982 , farm workers may now find themselves in a better bargaining position .
16 In the event of a hung parliament with the Tories as the largest party , the Unionists could find themselves in a powerful bargaining position .
17 Students desperate to leave home may find themselves in a worse situation than the one they left .
18 Most dogs come from warm , dry , quiet houses and to suddenly find themselves in a noisy , cold , wet concrete kennels is unkind .
19 However , employers could find themselves in a tight corner if they attempted to increase employee contributions or reduce benefits .
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