Example sentences of "[art] [noun] itself " in BNC.
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1 | It incorporates some knowledge , to wit the algorithm itself , but no more . |
2 | Why do certain images matter to one , and why is the desire to answer this question as involuntary as the response itself ? |
3 | The flexibility of both the mode of eliciting a response and the response itself suggests that the test may be particularly suitable for children with handicaps which make comprehension or production of speech difficult . |
4 | The income itself was not grand by any standard . |
5 | If they are different parts of speech , they are distinguished by the italic part-of-speech label that follows the pronunciation in parentheses , or , if no pronunciation is given , the headword itself . |
6 | The park itself , only an arrow 's flight from the movie theatre , still had the undulations of a feudal field system . |
7 | The park itself is on land largely reclaimed from derelict colliery sites and slag-heaps . |
8 | Hotel rooms will be smaller than their US equivalents , the park itself is on a smaller scale and , although plans are already being drawn up for Phase Two , incorporating a European MGM Studio theme park , the initial range of attractions wo n't rival Disney World in Florida . |
9 | The most sensational views of the Bungles ( as the Aussies like to abbreviate it ) are from the air , either on sightseeing flights by light aircraft from Kununurra or by helicopter from within the park itself . |
10 | The prosperity and development of the Park itself would suffer if the food and other factories relocated as they threatened to do . |
11 | There were plenty of gates and there were numerous ways out of the square , and the park itself was barely a couple of hundred yards across ; just another backstreet pigeon trap with no feature other than a strange half-timbered lodge near its centre to make it unique , but still she hesitated to enter . |
12 | There is some advantage in treating the whole embedded overflow area as a single large blocked record , and manufacturers ' software often does transfer the whole track into main storage when an addition is to be made ; this allows for the addition itself , creation of link fields , changes of index , etc . |
13 | The stand itself was dark in character with an Italian theme of marbleized paint work and pillars , against which , white statues and pools of light provided a contrast . |
14 | In chains he tells the Sanhedrin itself about the one name in heaven by which we must be saved . |
15 | We can therefore see such a plasmid as a temporary alliance between genes which induce conjugation in the host bacterium ( and so make transmission of the plasmid itself possible ) , and genes which help the host to survive and multi ply . |
16 | Some tanned the leather in season , or boiled down hoof and horn in the great vats that stood inside the ramshackle building of the tannery itself . |
17 | His genuine differences with Moscow about where authority in the communist movement should lie could be exploited to give the impression of a total break with the ideology itself . |
18 | Two problems are thus solved at once : it becomes clear that terminology does not refer only to grammar , and the reasons for the terminology come before the terminology itself . |
19 | On the central heating , observe the condition of each radiator and valve , and on the boiler itself note the age , type and condition and whether there are signs of leakage . |
20 | cos there 's another thermostat on the on the boiler itself . |
21 | Pickups tend to be more microphonic and noisy , as do patch leads ( between the guitar and the transmitter ) and of course the wiring and switches in the guitar itself . |
22 | The guitar itself , as you 're probably well aware , is a basic Les Paul shape in natural mahogany with no binding whatsoever , and the pickup selector is down just above the volume and tone pots . |
23 | To find where the blockage is ( unless it is simply the gully itself which is blocked ) , you will have to lift the inspection chamber manhole covers starting at the house and working outwards . |
24 | Both here and in Chapter 8 , the scientific notation ( 14 C ) will be used when referring to the isotope itself , and the word ‘ radiocarbon ’ when discussing the dating technique generally . |
25 | And we can now answer that question in general terms , even without being able to comprehend the details of the complexity itself . |
26 | The librarian had also found the committee helpful in a number of ways by going beyond the narrow terms of the funding itself . |
27 | Indeed , until recently the flight that took you to Iceland landed at the base itself rather than on ‘ real' Icelandic soil . |
28 | His preparations had been so precise , there was little fear the base itself would be seriously damaged . |
29 | An unscheduled take-off would be reported immediately ; he would stand little chance of clearing the vicinity of the base itself . |
30 | For just as Marx , when faced with the problem ‘ How does man make his history ? ’ replied with another question , ‘ How is the man who makes history made ? ’ , so the proposal that the economic organisation of a society determines its superstructure should prompt us to ask how the base itself is determined . |