Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] itself " in BNC.

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1 Mainland Tanzania would not , it was decided , have television until it could produce the bulk of the programmes itself .
2 Meanwhile Roy Thomson , once a Scots Canadian radio salesman , bought his way via The Scotsman newspaper and Scottish Television to the proprietorial chair of the Sunday Times and the ailing newspaper empire of Lord Kemsley , en route to The Times itself .
3 Purchase of The Times itself in 1966 was a culmination , and a further move towards concentration .
4 While this Agreement is in force the Company undertakes not to purchase the Products from any person other than the Supplier or to manufacture the Products itself whether directly or indirectly .
5 The typical end-user of GIS output will probably care or know little about the cartographic and uncertainty characteristics of the map data being used , while the GIS itself has no procedures for handling the varying accuracy and reliability of the digital map data being processed .
6 The violence of the fans itself may be largely symbolic ( though beatings and occasionally stabbings do take place ) , but its potential consequences in enclosed spaces present a genuine danger to public safety .
7 The obligation of the target to repay lenders or loan capital in the event of a takeover could result in a dramatic increase in the cost of the bid for the offeror if it has to find the funds itself to enable the target to meet the repayment obligation .
8 Equally , it is important to know where the manufacturing and design processes take place and whether the vendor packages the paperclips itself or sub-contracts this service externally .
9 Sun will be manufacturing the boards itself from now on .
10 The UN knows that much of the Cambodian army has not been paid for some time , so , until a new government takes over , it is considering paying the troops itself .
11 Darlington Council said it could not afford to finance the celebrations itself because of its financial situation .
12 It does not imply that the government must produce the goods itself .
13 The responsibility for that lies not with the west , but with the CIS itself .
14 Berkeley wrote more fully in the Three Dialogues , but this work was unfortunately hardly better understood than the Principles itself .
15 The DMS itself , as the major vehicle of such provision , has been the subject of much debate during the last decade , principally about its nature and content .
16 The corporation set up the networks itself , negotiating for lines with the local suppliers : BT and Mercury in the UK , HKTel in Hong Kong and , in the US , about 10 vendors offering overseas circuits .
17 ‘ Next to the matches itself , the draw is the single biggest event in the World Cup , ’ said Steve Sampson , vice president of World Cup USA 1994 .
18 The answer to the question , ‘ Why did Jesus heal ? ’ can be found in one of the miracles itself .
19 If a landlord refuses to comply with a repair notice the local authority now has increased powers to carry out the repairs itself and recover the costs through sequestration of rents .
20 Even where society relies on private agencies to monitor regulations , society will probably want to set the standards itself .
21 Sometimes they are better equipped than the police itself and have good connections with the West .
22 A strategy of re-investigation by the police itself might not , at least at first , provide an invincible check on mistakes .
23 The second is the position apparently preferred by the police itself : where it is not subject to the whims of party politics and can develop what it considers to be the best safeguard for the community — the professionalization of the police force , in other words , it wants to be regarded as a profession and , like the medical and legal professions , to be left to do its job according to its own discretion .
24 The result was the appearance of a number of substantial steam-powered mills in the vicinity of the docks itself .
25 There seems , from past votes on the matter , to be an overwhelming majority not only in the Commons , but even in the Lords itself , for reform of some sort .
26 The stumbling block is the composition of the Lords itself , predominantly hereditary peers and Conservatives who have a vested interest in keeping their club as it is .
27 For instance , it is perfectly possible to have more than one ( up to three , in fact ) PC connected to the 4300 at any one time , and the printer will accept data from any one at a time , or concurrently , in effect queueing the jobs itself .
28 At least this is not a bought-deal : Hoare is acting as broker — it has not purchased the shares itself and is stuck with no potential loss .
29 Informix develops no applications itself , it simply ‘ supplies the building blocks ’ , and relies on value-added resellers to produce packages for a wide range of vertical markets .
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