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in itself造句
(61) Likewise, on a bill of rights, being against Hattersley was, in some quarters, almost an end in itself. (62) His relative electoral strength is not an end in itself, but an illustration of his influence outside the mainstream. (63) The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.John Milton (64) You're deliberately keeping me away from her - and if you ask me, that tells a story in itself. (65) In itself this elusiveness is testimony to just how enormously difficult it is to find practical solutions to Britain's economic problems. (66) Their refusal owes something to a distaste for addiction in itself. (67) In Shakespearian tragedy, hypocrisy is not only a poison in itself but the cause of ever greater destruction. (68) I have also, since her departure, caught up on the job applications correspondence, which in itself takes time. (69) How often had he told me a lie is always sinful and bad in itself. (70) Hunting him down and destroying him for ever can become a full-scale adventure in itself. (71) Learning to play the piano was an end in itself for me. (72) This in itself provides a complicated emotional scenario for the bereaved person to cope with. (73) Its defenders claim that to create the impression of progress is in itself a vital part of crisis management. (74) This in itself is a great help to designers even before any analysis of their new product is undertaken. (75) Other writers will make different choices, and that in itself does not particularly worry me. (76) This in itself is why the panda's survival is becoming more and more dubious every year. (77) There could be millions of pools, each of which held mortgages with particular characteristics, each pool in itself homogeneous. (78) Equally, market dominance is not in itself unlawful under Article 86 of the Treaty of Rome. (79) In itself, the offence justified instant dismissal under company rules. (80) This is an interesting question in itself, quite apart from how to achieve it. (81) None of what has been said should be taken to imply criticism of weekly credit in itself. (82) This may not, however, in itself provide sufficient aerobic exercise. (83) A class in itself is simply a social group whose members share the same relationship to the means of production. (84) Given the way things have gone lately, that in itself is cause for mild celebration. (85) Apart from providing her with an excuse to respond to his card, the idea in itself was a perfectly good one. (86) There are many poor people in the world; that in itself is a great injustice. (87) The church is lovely, both in itself and for its bucolic setting..com (88) In itself, relatively greater pride in culture does not reveal alienation from the political order. (89) Children's own free play is not in itself drama, although it's a close relation. (90) And it is not some realm of pure mathematics, which is in itself a mere abstraction.