Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] can [verb] [pn reflx] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm pleased with the commercials I 've made , but I consider my photographs to be the medium through which I can express myself , ’ he says . |
2 | The idea of the tour which you can take yourselves . |
3 | As for other types of accidents in which you can help yourself , it is useful to have a good first aid box handy . |
4 | There are many ways in which you can help yourself without incurring extra costs , either on your own or with a small group of friends . |
5 | There are peel-off labels for the long holiday dates , something with which you can amuse yourself on the next bank holiday . |
6 | We find the world nearly empty of images and accounts with which we can prepare ourselves or comfort ourselves , or find a mirror of our exaltation or grief . ’ |
7 | The early experience suggests that for the enthusiast of language , for example , the latter approach and even the former is possible : equally too the science enthusiast in primary schools protests at the ease with which they can familiarise themselves with the process . |
8 | Because beliefs about ourselves are self-fulfilling , these people will continue to find themselves in situations in which they can prove themselves right . |
9 | In 1824 a retrospective view regretted as one of the social costs of enclosure that " the poor have no place on which they can amuse themselves in summer evenings , when the labour of the day is over , or when a holiday occurs " . |
10 | They release the teacher for other work by giving the pupil something which he can operate himself without having to have the teacher there ; and they can also enliven the teaching of otherwise difficult topics . |
11 | There is no way in which he can free himself from my control , not unless I lose my nerve or allow him to be abducted by some plagiarist , and not unless I allow any of my own present personal dilemmas connected with my own personal escape to lodge unbeknown to me in the words which make up this fictional character . |
12 | What she can make herself sick . |
13 | Let's wait and see what they can do themselves . " |
14 | Both of them want to be close and both need to repair their inner confusion about what they can allow themselves . |