Example sentences of "lend themselves [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We 've argued that that would stimulate migration as opposed simply to accommodate past trends , so we 've argued that , but the the problem for West Yorkshire well for Leeds in particular is that the brown field sites we have , the regeneration that we need is not of sites which would readily accommodate housing , they 're not sites which lend themselves as nice places to live .
2 Good eating habits , plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables , and , of course , a reasonable amount of sleep all lend themselves to good health , which in turn will be reflected in a clear skin and bright eyes which are attractive in themselves .
3 Country-style interiors lend themselves to rich designs and colours .
4 Even if he is working in a field with other workers the sense of isolation can remain , for the noise and the increased pace of work hardly lend themselves to easy conversation between workmates .
5 The clean lines of rectangular-shaped frames lend themselves to elegant and sophisticated designs , so try to bear that in mind when planning a picture such as this .
6 From the welter of information available , perhaps the most significant point to emerge from user studies is that few , if any , of their findings lend themselves to general applicability .
7 Pagan demons also lend themselves to biblical interpretations .
8 The same is true for published research papers in these sciences , and this is one of the reasons for the popularity of KWIC ( Key Word In Context ) indexes within chemistry and the earth sciences — the papers lend themselves to automated index production .
9 In 1912 Eleanor Barton , a spokeswoman for the WCG ( albeit herself middle class ) , voiced the opinion that ‘ women suffer a great deal through their husbands ’ sensuality , and that is more evident amongst working people than other classes , simply because the conditions of life lend themselves to that sort of thing , and they have not been taught the proper uses of their bodies ' .
10 It seems to me two of the elements are lend themselves to some sort of arithmetical assessment an and the County 's gone through at .
11 The simple answer is that not all materials lend themselves to scientific dating .
12 Animals lend themselves to humorous interpretations .
13 Animals lend themselves to humorous interpretations .
14 In this context the relationship of the persuader to the patient — for example , spouse , parents or religious adviser — will be important , because some relationships more readily lend themselves to overbearing the patient 's independent will than do others .
15 Many of these areas lie too wet in winter for arable farming , and thus lend themselves to bought-in herds of cattle for summer fattening .
16 The surfaces of regular and semi-regular solids lend themselves to geodesic shells in which all the vertexes touch the surface of a circumscribing sphere .
17 Within such studies there is a tendency also to concentrate on those ‘ academic ’ components of the curriculum which more easily lend themselves to didactic modes of exposition and question-and-answer teaching .
18 French restaurants particularly lend themselves to this kind of combination , and the staff seem quite happy to oblige .
19 The sorts of premises that lend themselves to this kind of development tend to be your large country house type accommodation , miles from anywhere .
20 This can result in fast access if the application files lend themselves to this type of structure .
21 Pale soft blues lend themselves to large surface areas , while intense blues are better in restricted spaces
22 Markers lend themselves in particular to mixed media sketching and to mixed media artwork for reproduction in print .
23 Patios lend themselves in particular to herb cultivation because they are so often sited next to the house and facing the sun .
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