self - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • employ: Coach wanted for evenings mainly lessons on a self employed basis.
  • motivate: Monitor your progress in order to keep your self motivated.
  • pen: So just these three covers and a whole pile of self penned beauties from Casal himself.
  • inflict: The " 9/11 self inflicted " thread has now had its name changed by persons unknown.
  • certify: Self certified Mortgages UK Have you been in business for over 3 years?
  • pace: Applications include academic tests, product knowledge tests, attitude surveys, personnel evaluations, self paced study guides, and many others.

Adjective modifier

  • inner: Buddha allowed only " the miracles of the revelation of man's inner self.
  • usual: Geraldine had returned to her usual joyful self by now.
  • former: Dougie Bern, a shadow of his former self, reveals all... or nearly all!
  • sinful: Your old sinful self has died, and your new life is kept with Christ in God.
  • true: Speak with your heart, with your joy, and I will know your true self.
  • him/her: That writer, should think him/her self lucky that they did not include a cartoon of.. .

Modifies a noun

  • catering: Crown Gardens offers stylish luxury self catering accomodation in central Brighton.
  • esteem: Are you looking for a self esteem building program?
  • harm: Throughout the article there are quotes from young people who self harm.
  • confidence: The finding that cannabis reduces driver's self confidence was not moderated by alcohol, which has been shown to have the opposite effect.
  • cottage: There is also a self catering cottage available to rent.
  • defense: By learning a martial art for self defense, you are still training to win the upper hand in a physical contest.

Noun used with modifier

  • luxury: Crown Gardens offers stylish luxury self catering accomodation in central Brighton.
  • florida: Quot hypothesis as in this article florida self employed health insurance form of unused.

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