Example sentences of "will [verb] [pn reflx] to " in BNC.
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1 | Father said " We 'll restrict ourselves to speech and writing . |
2 | In other words , I 'll tell a few anecdotes about my life , I 'll expose myself to these students and the people who are interested , and well you know , what 's going on with me and we , we 'll have some fun , so it 'll be anything but dry . |
3 | He plans to stay in Sheffield to compete on the first day of the UK Championships today then concentrate on training , his Olympic place assured without having to jump in the trials in Birmingham on June 27–28 , in which he 'll confine himself to an outing in the 100 metres . |
4 | Fall and you 'll cut yourself to ribbons . ’ |
5 | ‘ And you 'll come yourself to the King , my lord ? |
6 | It should be noted that if any of these ineffective exclusion clauses are included in an advertisement , the trader responsible will expose himself to the risk of proceedings against him under the Control of Misleading Advertisements Regulations 1988 ( see paragraph 16 — 37 , below ) . |
7 | Many solicitors , in writing a letter for a client , will misrepresent the law , even though they are addressing themselves to a layman , and will lend themselves to various abuses and suppressions ( not involving a breach of law ) in order to obstruct a just claim . |
8 | Obviously not all historical writings will lend themselves to this imagining . |
9 | Young children 's natural curiosity and need to investigate the things around them , will lend itself to historical work investigating historical artefacts and simple historical evidence , and using oral history , asking questions of older members of the community . |
10 | Many will restrict themselves to such magazines and periodicals in which their chosen authors made significant appearances . |
11 | In the present chapter , I will restrict myself to a simple summary of Kuhn 's views . |
12 | I will restrict myself to these questions , though there are many more I would like to ask . |
13 | It will purchase the total range of care needed by local people with mental disorder and , meanwhile , the NHS will restrict itself to providing a psychiatric service for these individuals in whichever setting is most appropriate . |
14 | For now we will restrict ourselves to data on decision making and publication times . |
15 | After dinner , like some cultural tourist , I will introduce myself to these envoys from the past . |
16 | On page 48 , Jim Levi profiles the man who will occupy one of the hottest seats in British banking , so I will confine myself to a few points . |
17 | A fuller description of this can be found in the paperback edition of A Presumption of Innocence , so here I will confine myself to the main points . |
18 | In this discussion , I will confine myself to discussing examples of sexism from the English language , though of course it exists and has been analysed in other languages too . |
19 | As a consequence , I will confine myself to the facts as I understand them . |
20 | I hope that Hon. Members will confine themselves to talking about bus passengers . |
21 | The advantages and disadvantages of objectives can be examined from several viewpoints but we will confine ourselves to three : the practical , ethical and educational . |
22 | Here , we will confine ourselves to obtaining all efficient BFSs and , as our first task , we will develop a test to determine whether the BFS corresponding to a given tableau is efficient . |
23 | The list of changes in modern capitalism which have been seen as fundamentally questioning the original Marxist theory are too numerous to mention in detail , so we will confine ourselves to the major changes which have fuelled debate amongst Marxists . |
24 | Discussion in this chapter will confine itself to evaluation within an established institution . |
25 | She will beat herself to pieces else . ’ |
26 | But we do not know how that self-contained unity will present itself to us . |
27 | I think — I will give myself to G.P. |
28 | Almost every line of this surprisingly underrated poem is relevant to the subject in hand , but I will limit myself to the following short extract : |
29 | To attempt to summarise the cookery of the Far East in two or three paragraphs would be impossible , so I will limit myself to a brief description of some of the more readily available Oriental foods , and an Eastern style recipe for the buffet table which is always very popular in my catering business . |
30 | These stories occur world wide , so I will limit myself to two which are told of sites on the Yorkshire Wolds only a few miles from where I live . |