Example sentences of "[to-vb] themselves [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some transracial adopters may prefer to isolate themselves from the cultural background and ethnic origin of their child because it is easier in the short run to escape conflicts . |
2 | What she is saying is that there are hundreds of millions of people out there who can let life go by without trying to relate themselves to the big issues . |
3 | ‘ The common denominator in all these children is a disability to relate themselves in the ordinary way to people and situations from the beginning of life ’ . |
4 | Even before 5 October 1968 it was clear that the radicals around the DHAC were beginning to lose the initiative and would be unable to consolidate themselves as an alternative leadership for anti-Unionists in the city . |
5 | They prepared to launch themselves at the waiting cordon of brawnier , no longer jeering , senior cadets . |
6 | This being the case , the couple have to work hard to establish themselves as a new adult unit . |
7 | The third fact is that Paddy Ashdown 's Liberal Democrats have failed to establish themselves as a national political force . |
8 | The opening in time for August Bank Holiday Monday , possibly the busiest day of the year for Darlington shops , would give businesses the chance to establish themselves before the pre-Christmas onslaught in mid October . |
9 | These fairly well made , attractive rugs possess an undoubted primitive charm ; but as they have yet to establish themselves in the Western market , one can do little more than make an educated guess as to their current prices and investment potential . |
10 | The unions are still engaged in a struggle to establish themselves in the available ‘ space ’ , a struggle that has very largely been resolved in the case of the BR unions where it was in any case mainly confined to representation of the footplate grades . |
11 | It is very encouraging to know that so many institutions are keen to establish themselves in the important area of advanced IT training and that a significant contribution to costs came from industry . |
12 | However for pathogens to establish themselves in the human body they must be in the right place , in sufficient numbers and be sufficiently . |
13 | About ten years later , although the clock said differently , she appeared , eyes trying to adjust themselves from the strong sunlight to the shady cool of the bar . |
14 | The landed gentry of Wiltshire and Dorset do , after all , have a knowledge of their counties that goes generations deep , and they are somewhat dismayed to find themselves with an academic bishop who has never been a parish priest and who , they feel , does not understand the nature of rural society . |
15 | On the Left Bank the Germans began to find themselves at an increasing tactical disadvantage . |
16 | THE story goes that many centuries ago some fishermen in the South China Sea were driven north by a typhoon , but were fortunate enough to find themselves in a splendid natural harbour protected by a large island . |
17 | Once the mystery has provided a sufficient reason for hero or heroine to find themselves in a good opening situation of suspense , the person or persons behind that mystery can be safety revealed . |
18 | A few developed a liking for the racecourse and as it had been drummed into them to dress correctly for every occasion , somehow they managed to provide themselves with the obligatory long trailing gowns by lending each other clothes and accessories ; they appreciated the elegance of their suave escorts in tail coats and top hats . |
19 | Women use pieces of attire … to reinscribe themselves in the patriarchal system … . |
20 | In other words , they have been trying to scratch themselves on the sandy bottom and get stranded by accident . |
21 | Once dormant , however , their metabolism slows down so much that the pineal is virtually switched off , and how they manage to rouse themselves at the correct time remains a mystery . |
22 | For Spender , it makes no sense for reformists to restrict themselves to a small set of targets like generic pronouns and man . |
23 | They argued , and some still do , that in order to grasp fully how social situations are created and sustained by social actors , social investigators need to immerse themselves in the social world under study . |
24 | For United 's own Red flier , Andrei Kanchelskis , warns that the men from Moscow will be on a mission most public — to sell themselves to the big-money clubs of Western Europe . |
25 | She called a gangcult a gangcult , but the Daughters tried to sell themselves as a Conservative Pressure Group . |
26 | There is a moral here for some of the older spectator sports , wondering how best to sell themselves in a gimmicky TV age . |
27 | Surely it is better for them to strive to be literate than to engage themselves in the fruitless task of emulating the speech of the hearing . |
28 | Chapman took over at Leeds at a time when professional footballers were beginning to assert themselves as an organized body of workers . |
29 | Like small birds , small mammals may occasionally indulge in mobbing to rid themselves of a feared killer . |
30 | As part of their attempt to rid themselves of a growing hooligan problem , the clubs agreed on Wednesday to begin converting their grounds into all-seat stadiums and to petition the government for grant aid . |