Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] themselves in " in BNC.
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1 | But apart from these very limited attempts to control the exercise of sentencing discretion by law , the only other guidance that is available comes from the past practice of the courts themselves in determining the ‘ going rate ’ for particular offences , and , in particular , the checking and structuring functions of the Court of Appeal . |
2 | Instead of storing the values themselves in the hash table , each table entry becomes the head of a linked list . |
3 | For the important group of metalworking industries in all of the five countries which Sisson investigates , multi-employer bargaining was established by the parties themselves in Britain and Sweden , and by legislative enactment in the other three , but in response to a somewhat differing challenge from the trade unions . |
4 | Bargaining levels are related to the structure of the parties themselves in collective bargaining , particularly the extent to which their own respective organisations are strongly centralised ( federated ) at national level , and to the extent or density of unionisation of a country 's labour force ( Clegg , 1976 ) . |
5 | Decisions in a compliance system are graduated in character ( Eisenberg , 1976 ) , and though in rare cases matters are ultimately settled by adjudication , they are normally controlled by the parties themselves in private , intimate negotiations which rely on bargaining , not adjudication . |
6 | So what I 'm suggesting you do is , decide roughly what your categories are going to be , and write at the top of the in pencil , or on the tabs themselves in pencil , as to what you , you want them to be . |
7 | All six companies use unedited quantitative information ; for example , the annual accounts which can be analysed by the planners themselves in order to form their own opinions . |
8 | Especially when the complainant 's village was relatively remote and the headmen themselves in league with the thieves , the long trip to court with little prospect of success was made even more unattractive by the possibility of violence . |
9 | And he does not compare the questions themselves in respect of what lies behind them — making them ones which we can , or can not , easily ‘ see through ’ — or in respect of how they should be answered . |
10 | In the preparation of the details themselves in the various shops , the underlying idea of continuous progression from one operation to another was adopted . |
11 | Furthermore , the social aspirations of the cultivators themselves in a climate where actual and potential production per man per year is less than in temperate countries , and such simple facts as the rapid rotting of produce , have to be taken into account . |
12 | The Council takes the view that although late submissions impose problems upon the Council officers and members , more importantly they cause difficulties within the bodies themselves in respect of budgeting and cashflow . |
13 | The complaints must be made to the police themselves in the first instance and all subsequent investigations are undertaken by police officers . |
14 | from the peasants themselves in order to go for collectivization |
15 | I have even known poachers remove the thorns themselves in the afternoon of their own planned expedition . |
16 | It 's the children themselves in the homes who 'd graffitied the walls , broken up the fabric of the homes . |
17 | They even used phrases originally employed by the students themselves in informal conversation . |
18 | The United States adopts a liberal approach and some foreign judges have actually been sworn in as commissioners by American courts , e.g. , German and Italian judges have been allowed to execute the Letters themselves in the United States by examining witnesses in their own language and according to their own procedures . |
19 | As Pressman reports , Woonerf streets exhibit a stronger social cohesiveness , much brought about by the involvement of the residents themselves in a sophisticated process of planning their own surroundings . |
20 | Structuralism was able to use the nouveaux romanciers denial of an autobiographical motivation and its allocation of an apparently more active role to the reader as an illustration of the ‘ death of the author ’ criterion , while the difficult question of referentiality would be echoed by many of the novelists themselves in critical debate . |