Example sentences of "was [adj] [verb] himself [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He was helpless to defend himself against the terrible gleaming weapon in the fist of the menacing black figure looming over him .
2 Mr Attlee was careful to position himself with the majority view in Cabinet .
3 Charlie should have known the shysters when he saw them — but too often he was willing to identify himself with the craw-thumping brigade , allowing them to subvert his better , progressive instincts .
4 Nevertheless , it is likely that he was quick to accommodate himself to the victor and to profit from a new source of patronage .
5 During 1860–2 he had found his title and ideas for some of the leading incidents , including the story of a young man feigning death and living with an assumed identity , but was unable to set himself to the writing until the autumn of 1863 , when he determined not to begin publication until he had 5 numbers in hand , since he was now writing so slowly , with care and with difficulty .
6 His deafness debarred him from lectures , and he was unable to avail himself of the help of tutors , but he persevered and he graduated in 1911 , overnight becoming front-page news as the only deaf man ( then ) to achieve the academic distinction of Master of Arts of Cambridge University .
7 Towards the end of the third hour , a little man at the back of the great hall , a faithful apparatchik from the area of the Caspian Sea , was unable to contain himself at the unanticipated exposition of the enormities of Stalin .
8 I mean , he was able to put himself among the duped .
9 He returned to England on succeeding his father as second Baron Northwick in 1800 , and was able to devote himself to the formation of the collection for which Northwick Park became famous .
10 He knew he had performed well and he was able to present himself in the best possible aura , that of self-satisfaction , because Hopper gave him carte blanche to edit his own part on film .
11 Ali sees in this attempt by Hacihasanzade to induce Kemalpasazade to accept a kadilik an example of a means whereby he was able to maintain himself in the office of kazasker ( first in that of Anadolu and then in that of Rumeli ) for twenty-five years .
12 But he was able to propel himself along the ground ‘ like a gorilla ’ .
13 It was n't , however , until summer had faded that he could at last feel he was his own man again and was able to address himself to the present .
14 Defoe , who travelled more of the roads of the country than most of his contemporaries , was inclined to see himself in the foothills of a better transport age — the equal of the fabled Roman achievement .
15 He was inclined to feel giddy , too , and was obliged to support himself against the parapet in order to steady his troubled vision .
16 It seemed that Jason was keen to distance himself from the increasing danger of being known as the future Mr Minogue .
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