Sentence examples for to extract oneself from inspiring English sources

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Cohabitation seems a greater leap in cities because it's all the harder to extract oneself if things turn sour.

"It's very easy to get into military action," said Jack Straw, a former Labour foreign secretary, "very hard to extract oneself from it".

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He had exhibited a new grasp of that old political talent: extracting oneself from an intractable position.

to extract it.

To precisely extract from someone else's music a sample of notes to use oneself.

with which to express oneself.

Give each other the time to express oneself.

"And how to be true to oneself, resist corruption".

"This sentiment is one that is applied only to others, never to oneself, and real morality starts with demands one makes on oneself," he wrote.

Those who did want to bathe -- and there have been close to 200 participants since "Sauna" opened -- were given a fresh towel, a ladle and a wooden bucket of water scented with birch leaf extract to help them achieve the Finnish sauna experience, in which one whacks oneself with a birch whisk to improve circulation.

Anxiety was sometimes said to manifest externally by talking to oneself out loud.

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