Example sentences of "by the [noun] themselves " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes , though , morphological agreement can make further distinctions not overtly made by the pronouns themselves .
2 It has been designed to be used by the professionals themselves who do not , said Moore Stephens , have the time or inclination to learn about computers but appreciate the efficiency benefits which technology brings to administration .
3 The ground will be the first all-grassed cricketing venue in Spain , and both the installation of an irrigation system and the seeding of the site have been carried out by the members themselves .
4 In such a situation the possibility exists for attributions of meaning to be made to the deeds of members of the microsociety which bear little resemblance to the meanings attributed by the members themselves .
5 Figure 21.8 shows that this energy is supplied by the outward transport of energy by the fluctuations themselves from the region where the production is large .
6 The Sendero Block ( named for the Sendero Luminoso — Shining Path — guerrillas it houses ) is run by the prisoners themselves .
7 It is worth stressing that all of this teaching is done by the prisoners themselves rather than by prison officers .
8 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 .
9 However , the descriptions and information on hotels , guesthouses and selfcatering holidays in this brochure are supplied by the establishments themselves .
10 We do not yet know whether such differences are inherent or are induced by disease or even by the drugs themselves , or what part is played by age .
11 Professor John Davies , of Strathclyde University , claims more young drug users are having their lives wrecked by the courts than by the drugs themselves .
12 If there are no clubbers at all then any netted enemy are jumped on by the netters themselves , and damage is resolved with a strength of 3 as normal .
13 Then , instead of being played for visual comedy , as when the stewardess in 2001 walks through a half circle to exit upside down , still carrying her tray unspilt ( done by imperceptibly turning the camera 180° in the opposite direction as she walks in a treadmill ) , it 's a drama with wry comedy overtones as the nervous Curnow is supported by his braver Soviet oppo , Brailovsky ( Elya Baskin ) — a sequence largely performed by the actors themselves on wires .
14 These were founded either by the late Saxon kings from Alfred onwards to protect their kingdom from the Scandinavian invaders or by the Scandinavians themselves , partly for defence , and partly tor the encouragement of trade .
15 Railway stations not only illuminated the full social and racial hierarchy of the railway traveller , they also reflected the great range of employment offered by the railways themselves .
16 Piracy may be very damaging to trade ; but if carried on by the merchants themselves , it can obviously stimulate it .
17 Often , all education was conducted by the internees themselves — English lessons being given by people who had been in this country for a number of years .
18 As Douglas Guerero , in charge of the literacy campaign pointed out , this ‘ has not been induced by the institutions themselves .
19 Since aid is becoming more , not less , important in Africa there is a crying need for a more outspoken analysis of the problem , not only from the recipients ' point of view , but by the recipients themselves .
20 The result is almost despotic power for the central government and this is as much resented by the colonials as by the natives themselves . ’
21 The cases , crafted and written by the executives themselves , become vivid examples of skilled incompetence .
22 The first is for working parents , explaining the tax rules that apply when childcare is organised and paid for either by the parents themselves or their employers .
23 Indeed , the loss of the parenting role is often something that is noticed only by the parents themselves .
24 Management problems at home identified by the parents themselves .
25 Relying , as they do , on irregular , inadequate , notified , and often superficial inspections , or on data provided by the corporations themselves renders state regulatory agencies and the police ( where they are relevant , as in say the fraud squad ) very defective in their ability to locate corporate crime .
26 It is often claimed , both by the Victorians themselves and by subsequent historians of design , that the impetus towards the formulation of new standards of taste in the latter half of the century was provided by the negative example of the Great Exhibition of 1851 .
27 The interviews identified a variety of entries into heroin use , based , first , on the relationship between the initiate and the person who introduced him or her to the drug , that is , the social ‘ how ? ’ ; and , secondly , on the reasons given by the users themselves as to why they took heroin in the first place , that is , the personal ‘ why ? ’ .
28 In some instances , these certainly appear to be superior in utility to the literature provided by the sources themselves .
29 This of course might be due to the fact that the sample as a whole has a long working week ; it certainly contradicts the impression given by the women themselves that ‘ women 's work is never done ’ :
30 Competitive events are organised , sometimes by the juniors themselves .
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