Example sentences of "[vb past] itself [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In September Leslie 's 5th Brigade found itself part of the 4th Indian Division , and it was with this famous fighting force that he was to spend about the next nine months .
2 But he did not wait for a reply before throwing himself to one side as a sabre whistled down and buried itself deep in the brickwork of the window sill where he had been sitting .
3 If the law concerned itself instead with the good faith of the doctor , consent would be only one of several relevant criteria .
4 Henry VI gave them a court leet in 1451 , which concerned itself largely with the minor social offences common to any medieval town ; poor-quality weaving and leaving dead animals lying about the streets seem to have occurred fairly commonly .
5 Gripping the chain with determination the ferry hauled itself bravely through the grey twilight .
6 The state-controlled television threw itself vigorously into the fray .
7 Then , when the heated tyre gradually cooled , it contracted and drew the joints together and bedded itself firmly round the woodwork .
8 She had no friends , for she repelled intimacy as though it were an insult , but she had a position : her manner imposed itself relentlessly upon the indifferent and the unconcerned .
9 Here are a number of mill sites dating to the Domesday era ; the cloth industry firmly settled itself here by the 12–13th centuries .
10 Love is like the perfect pearl of the sea , but more precious , a pearl of the transcendent ; it did not come from the earth but from the pollen of the stars and sowed itself here like the seeds of the palms .
11 Christmas has come early for me with this one — another mysterious release that planted itself firmly on the Vibes desk .
12 In autumn 1981 France associated itself instead with the EEC initiative on the neutralisation of Afghanistan .
13 The army put itself forward as the vehicle for such policies , and in taking radical domestic and international action the army could count on a measure of support from the rural community .
14 Finally , Stamford put itself forward in the 1960s as one of the sites for the new generation of universities , citing the town 's ‘ university history ’ in support of its case .
15 Unsurprisingly , it confined itself largely to the home — to the space between the sink and the bed .
16 Half a breath dimly lit itself exactly in the middle of his head .
17 Sir : Your otherwise sound leading article ( 'Private gifts for public arts ' , 11 October ) shot itself hypocritically in the foot in its last paragraph by expressing irritation with corporate executives who ‘ parade as great patrons while giving away their shareholders ’ money' .
18 A WEAK US economy reflected itself strongly at the second Museum of Flight Auction at Santa Monica on October 5 & 6 .
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