Example sentences of "[pn reflx] [coord] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 If this is an alternative , let it be aired before it is too late to act , for the quality for life of ourselves and for our children rests upon our careful deliberation and action now : We can no longer afford the luxury of complacency and continuous contingency reactions
2 And I think what we 've got to think about is what our general attitude is to ourselves and to our other road users that are around us .
3 While it is self-evident that childhood experiences must have a profound formative effect upon the beliefs we have about ourselves and upon our expectations of others , most of us fail to take them into account when we run into trouble later on in life .
4 What these sins were Roger of Howden does not tell us and any guess is bound to be a subjective one , reflecting upon ourselves and upon our age rather than upon Richard 's behaviour .
5 After 1832 Bald 's career becomes a catalogue of the roads , harbours , river navigations , canals , and railways designed by himself or with his advice .
6 At the beginning of the century , Dudo of St Quentin produced the argument that , since the homage of Duke Rollo of Normandy in 911 had been purely in gratitude for his baptism , it did not mean , either for himself or for his successors , that Normandy was a fief .
7 The first line is the voice of one man talking either to himself or to his friends —
8 This , indeed , is the most common defence of Derrida , whether advanced by himself or by his disciples .
9 Its primary value is obtained from the appraisal of a manager 's performance , either by the manager himself or by his superiors .
10 ( 3 ) The clerk of a licensing board shall not , himself or by his partner or clerk , act as solicitor to , or agent for , any person in any proceedings before that board or in any appellate proceedings which may result therefrom and , if any person contravenes this subsection , he shall be guilty of an offence .
11 In an action for recovery of land , any person in possession ( by himself or by his tenant ) and not named as a defendant may by leave be made a defendant on filing an ex parte application showing that he is in possession , by himself or by his tenant , and giving grounds for the application .
12 In an action for recovery of land , any person in possession ( by himself or by his tenant ) and not named as a defendant may by leave be made a defendant on filing an ex parte application showing that he is in possession , by himself or by his tenant , and giving grounds for the application .
13 He tried many of them out on himself and on his family and friends , and noted the effects produced by each .
14 Sir Robert Knolles , likewise , fought both for himself and for his king .
15 Though the Swan was more sophisticated than the Queen 's Head , it was only a matter of minutes before servants , ostlers and maids were scampering all over the large and comfortable hotel to see to the minutest needs of the ‘ Honourable Member of Parliament ’ , ‘ brother to an Earl ’ , who had landed on them at an unexpectedly late hour and naturally — ‘ a Colonel as well ’ — demanded the best of everything both for himself and for his ( temporary — ‘ from Keswick ’ ) servant and his ( ‘ pale-looking ’ ) daughter .
16 Because the object of contemplation is God himself , who opens to us the infinite possibilities of himself and of our own lives .
17 Article 25 ( 1 ) of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights , subscribed by the United Kingdom in December 1948 , runs as follows : ‘ Everyone has a right to a standard of living adequate for the health and wellbeing of himself and of his family , including medical care. ,
18 He cringed from that single revelation of himself and of his motive , even while knowing it was n't really true to his nature , that the instance had come , gone and never would return .
19 On the other hand there are teachers with low standards who think a mere pass at whatever grade is a feather in the cap , both of himself and of his pupil .
20 His will is an eloquent testimony of how conventional he was in his views — requiring Requiem Masses and prayers in perpetual memory of himself and of his family — and of how little he foresaw ( for how could he ? ) the changes which were to affect the church — and his bequests — during the next century with the coming of the Reformation .
21 For fourteen or fifteen years no man could have been less conscious of himself and of his own life , less informed about the world than Antoine Bloye .
22 If there was a failure here , it lay in his inability to understand the position of those who , unlike himself and despite their faith , had no clear vision .
23 Only a year ago the Shah had seemed to himself and to his allies to be utterly secure .
24 During the revolutionary period in France , following the fall of Louis Philippe in 1848 , Buddicom struggled valiantly to keep the railway in operation despite considerable physical danger to himself and to his family .
25 Put into precise terms , one can say that , in clinical and applied psychoanalysis , the individualistic fallacy alleges that the individual 's Oedipus complex is wholly explicable by reference to himself and to his family situation , without regard to the history of that complex or to the origins of the family and of human psychological structures as a whole .
26 an event that caused considerable anxiety to himself and to his girlfriend ( patient E22 ) who was P cepacia-negative .
27 Taken off by it in an acute , short , not often painful illness , the old man escapes those ‘ cold gradations of decay ’ so distressing to himself and to his friends . ’
28 Rist deliberately cultivated a simple , popular style in secular particularly moralizing ) and religious verse ; he was a modest composer himself and in his earlier collections , from 1641 onward , he also enlisted the help of local musicians — including Selle in 1651 and 1655 .
29 Marx argued that the division of labour in capitalist society causes the worker to lose control over the conditions and fruits of his labour , with the result that he becomes estranged both from himself and from his fellow men .
30 The first of these stoves was constructed in 1859 , and various improvements were effected in the design up to 1887 both by himself and by his son Charles E. Cowper , whom he took into partnership shortly before his death .
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