Example sentences of "who can [verb] themselves " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ With an auction , you 've got to be certain that at least two buyers are there who can commit themselves , and the difficulty is that buyers who can proceed are few and far between , ’ said David Phillip , a director of Yorkshire estate agents Dacre Son and Hartley . |
2 | Any church which wishes consistently to plant new congregations must , it seems , take seriously the need to train new leaders who can make themselves fully available to this work . |
3 | Check that those who can dress themselves are coping . |
4 | But you 'll forget me , find somebody who can live in a romantic dream-world , somebody who can fool themselves that love is real . |
5 | The policy implication of this view is a programme to help those farmers who can help themselves to grow cash crops . |
6 | And erm I think , too , the sort of when you 've got all people herded together , all people with problems , there are very few who can help themselves and help each other . |
7 | People who can allow themselves to know about their envy at least give themselves a chance of attempting to handle it relatively wisely . |
8 | There are a couple of changes made necessary because our fauna have to be tagged to a carrier and use a static line for opening the pack , unlike ‘ hume ’ paras who can cast themselves off and tug at their own ripcords . |
9 | The grounds of some of the larger National Trust properties are ideal for those who can push themselves around , and in many cases fairly long distances can be covered . |
10 | It 's the songs ' incoherence — for who can keep themselves together in a world that 's falling apart — that gives them their power : to hurt , if not to motivate . |