Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] be [prep] [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 Its defenders claim that to create the impression of progress is in itself a vital part of crisis management .
2 What matters is simply a profession of faith in Jesus as a manifestation of God , and such a profession of faith is in itself sufficient to ensure salvation .
3 For rural weavers the habit of association was in itself sufficient to produce at need an organisation to provide deputations or conduct strikes , and this habit was reinforced rather than created by more formal links such as village friendly or burial clubs .
4 Yet she had retained an impression of somebody so ordinary-looking that his very lack of distinction was in itself reassuring .
5 Whereas for Soviet historians this fear of revolution is in itself a sufficient explanation for liberal weakness , revisionist work has stressed , in addition , the deep divisions that beset Russia 's middle classes .
6 However , the repetitive nature of this type of credit is in itself a barrier against its users weighing up the advantages of credit which does not involve weekly collection — and perhaps against them considering cash as an alternative .
7 During her period as Queen Consort , and after the King 's death as the Queen Dowager , Queen Alexandra would frequently purchase a number of works of deaf art and sculpture , especially if the work of art was of herself .
8 The problems of agency are of themselves by no means insignificant in the professional preoccupations of any lawyer endowed with a respectable commercial practice .
9 We now have the possibility to analyse the cause of cancer in a much more precise way , because we now know that the cause of cancer is within ourselves ’ .
10 In Asia Minor about 110 the younger Pliny , the governor of Bithynia , asked Trajan whether the profession of Christianity was in itself culpable or ‘ the vices associated with the name ’ , especially since after investigation by torture he had discovered that there were no frightful vices : the accused said their custom was to meet before dawn on a particular day to sing a hymn to Christ as a god and to take an oath ( sacramentum ) to abstain from wrongdoing .
11 This mobile positioning of subjectivity is in itself political in that it leaves space for alternative forms of identity construction as well as the toleration of ‘ difference , in identity construction .
12 Keller argues that the equation of science with objectivity is in itself redolent of particular values , saying that :
13 The fact that the problem is not covered by authority is in itself a valuable piece of information .
14 Replacement of plan by market is in itself a surrender of power , since it means the elimination of planners .
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