Example sentences of "and [noun] [noun pl] [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 The difference is explained by more efficient ways of making goods , to a large extent brought about by computers and electronics techniques themselves .
2 Interestingly enough , sociologists have noted the emergence of an Adornian distinction between ‘ commercial manipulation ’ and avant-garde ‘ authenticity ’ within the discourse of the jazz and rock communities themselves ( see Becker 1972 ; Frith 1983a : 52–88 ; 1988b ) .
3 Owners normally pay for gas , electricity and telephone calls themselves , but arrangements have to be made to meter these services and bill the owners .
4 The object of parody in Between is not so much theories and belief systems themselves as the linguistic manoeuvres by which they attempt to convince .
5 Individual citizens and minority communities themselves need protection against the power of the state and against discrimination and unfair treatment .
6 Thirdly , and more precisely , social scientists and youth workers themselves were increasingly aware of and worried by the ‘ boy labour ’ topic .
7 Many of the campaigns were dominated by politicians from West Germany , including , in two out of five cases , the CDU and SPD candidates themselves .
8 Beyond the timber , brick and stone structures themselves and their tiled or slated roofs , there is virtually no direct evidence to confirm the presence of carpenters , masons , bricklayers , slaters , tilers and thatchers , and it is difficult to guess to what degree the local construction industry was a specialist concern .
9 Much of this research has been done by TV advertising agencies and TV organizations themselves — so we can only assume that they have used it to shape their programs to appeal to that level of consciousness .
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