Example sentences of "[pn reflx] and [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This contract is made between ourselves and yourselves as principals , we alone being liable to you for its performance .
2 Then we have to depend on ourselves and what about the people in the boat — who 's going to save them ? ' ’
3 Herman had two copies of her book for her to sign — one for himself and one for a friend .
4 Connor bowled Ealham , who had hit the only six of the innings , and grabbed two stumps ; one for himself and one for Marshall .
5 A more important point is that passages of this sort , spliced as they are with images like the lizard from the immediate foreground of Pound 's tent inside the wire-mesh cage of the prison camp , do not come into being out of the free associations of idle reverie , though in these Pisan cantos Pound exploits the illusion of that , as Joyce did in Ulysses when he pretended to transport himself and us into the mind of Leopold Bloom .
6 On one occasion , to our eternal delight , he addressed a cavorting puppy , entangling itself and him in its lead , ‘ Oh , be human , dog , do ! ’
7 Jilly 's husband , she 's got one for herself and one for her husband .
8 There were no examinations , only two short interviews , one with myself and one with my parents .
9 Here I am , Serafin , writing my shopping list on the first piece of paper that comes to hand and what I 'm writing down is two shirts for myself and one for my son .
10 I did n't need it for myself and none of my students could read it anyway .
11 To the apparent difference between yourselves and them on the death statistics .
12 The international team , who are coaches and hosts by day , don their entertainer hats and launch into shows and competitions put together by the staff and holidaymakers , who would surprise themselves and us with their undiscovered talent .
13 No one will deny we face a difficult situation ; no one will say the answers are easy or very obvious , or can be developed without the maximum cooperation between clergy and laity , parishes and deaneries with the diocese and between themselves and lots of goodwill and prayer .
14 ‘ You 're a menace to yourself and everybody around you . ’
15 ‘ Do not torment yourself and me with needless jealousy ’ , implored Wolfgang .
16 You created the image of yourself and them with glory and honour .
17 In succumbing to ‘ the temptation of subjectivism ’ ( ibid. 23 ) , she recognizes that it becomes impossible to put any distance between oneself and the ‘ native ’ , or more importantly between oneself and oneself in such a situation .
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