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

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1 This in turn opens up some fascinating questions about the role of consciousness itself in memory and perception .
2 It peoples itself in the sunbeams .
3 The British Government in London , the Administration itself in Egypt , was committed to Progress .
4 Yeah there 's been a , a , a big change in the industry itself in
5 We sit upon our bed with a roll of foil , several bars of chocolate and the hardback edition of a Georgia O'Keeffe retrospective ( nicked from Dillons ) upon which he lays a tube and a neat square of foil flattened by his own deft fingers and the gear itself in its cosy half-inch envelope .
6 In the shorter version there are no preliminary prayers recorded and the formal prayer structure which introduces the opening events of the Passion story ( as in the long version ) is early abandoned in the account of the crucifixion itself in favour of an uninterrupted meditation on Christ 's Passion with which the observer is closely identified at many levels .
7 The programmes on the computers , also accessible to visitors to Pompeii itself in the small museum at Boscoreale , are the culmination of what is known as the Neapolis project .
8 He knew that when the circle was spinning fast enough against the standing magical field of the discworld itself in its slow turning , the resulting astral friction would build up a vast potential difference which would earth itself by a vast discharge of the Elemental Magical Force .
9 Erm this meant that how that er erm some of the problems actually arose from the outline landlord itself er by land law itself in that it discussed land reform in very general terms and the policy towards middle and rich peasants was left unclear erm which meant that how that classes were being mis-classified and the movement was getting out of hand .
10 which is useful for taking the heat off the window itself in the Summer .
11 The polytechnics , other colleges validated by the CNAA , and the CNAA itself in scrutinizing courses for approval , certainly took seriously the question of employment outcomes for students .
12 Since then the name has become associated with the sport itself in the form of windsurfing .
13 These signs , it must be said , largely reflect the changing strategies and priorities of management itself in coming to recognise that people have their personal plans and needs .
14 Gunnhild 's betrothal to Henry occurred in 1035 , and the marriage itself in 1036 ; she died of pestilence in Italy two years later .
15 Remarks We have just seen that in some ways the number systems Zp , where p is a prime , are more like Q , R and C than in Z itself in that all of A1 , A2 , … ,
16 , well we have got complex numbers , but we ca n't have B itself in the complex number , right , so B square must be nine , so either B is plus three or B is minus three , one or the two
17 Who then , was to determine whether or not the water came from faults and fissures in the rock , or from the vein itself in the usual manner ?
18 In addition to validating courses in further education institutions in Wales the university has a big stake itself in teacher training , including a virtual monopoly of the training of teachers for further education .
19 We we need n't worry too much that thought but erm the Greek revolt itself in eighteen twenty to one to round about eighteen twenty five had gone on without any European intervention .
20 The book , edited by Michael Brandt and including contributions by Rainer Kahsnitz and Hans Jakob Schuffels , will come out in January to coincide with the exhibition of the Gospel itself in Hildesheim ( 15 January until 28 February 1993 ) .
21 Turning now to the development work itself in general , the development work is going well .
22 The form that literary studies had taken during the second half of the nineteenth century , positivism , was , as we saw in the Introduction , largely based on the genetic approach ; critics , or rather scholars , concentrated their energies on uncovering the sources and genesis of particular works , and the role of biography , history and history of ideas in these genetic studies obviously reduced the importance of literature itself in literary scholarship .
23 Television sets up an obsessive acting-out of desire , which the spectator tries to assuage by consuming the television text itself in its unique promise .
24 Purchase of The Times itself in 1966 was a culmination , and a further move towards concentration .
25 There was only one game of billiards itself in progress , every other table rattling to the scatter of the reds and colours of snooker .
26 O ‘ Connell echoes the structural engineering at the marketplace itself in her gigantic display stand on which 220 vibrant red , moulded jellies are ranked in rows ; a silent audience waiting for the performance to begin .
27 Firstly , there is the problem of the protestant population itself in the North .
28 Apart from the impetus that new railways gave to British industrial strength , railway-building abroad was the means for an expansion of British capital overseas , through loans to railway companies and states , and the export of British capitalism itself in the establishment of British enterprises and railway companies abroad .
29 The Montreal into which Leonard was born was deeply segmented , as is Canada itself in its famous ‘ two solitudes ’ , the legacy of its Franco-British history ; a difficult dimension for those outside its rivalries to understand .
30 Although the electorate had voted overwhelmingly against membership of the UN itself in a 1986 referendum [ see p. 34959 ] , Switzerland had since 1984 been a full participant in the General Arrangements to Borrow ( GAB ) established in 1962 , when the " Group of 10 " industrialized countries undertook to lend to the IMF .
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