Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pn reflx] " in BNC.
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31 | I reproach myself at the same time . |
32 | I trust myself . |
33 | John is the only person I talk to about how ugly and disgusting I feel , how fat I think I am , how much I hate myself for being out of control . |
34 | I hate myself for being weak , and wish I were younger and stronger , but I 'm 68 years old and no match for them . |
35 | I hate myself for asking , but why did you leave ? |
36 | ‘ It 's patronising , and it 's my own fault that you can all patronise me , and I hate myself for it . ’ |
37 | No one can hate me more than I hate myself . ’ |
38 | A friend is the person you can run to and say , ‘ I feel dreadful , I hate myself , I 'm not going to be funny . ’ |
39 | Albert closed his eyes and moaned , ‘ Oh , I hate myself ! ’ |
40 | ( For that , she thought , I hate myself . ) |
41 | I hate myself . |
42 | But I know that I have done evil , and I hate myself more than you hate me . |
43 | I hate myself for doing it , but it comes so naturally I have no choice . |
44 | ‘ You know I did , ’ she conceded bleakly , and added flatly , ‘ And I hate myself . ’ |
45 | ‘ I hate myself . |
46 | You ca n't know how much I hate myself for not believing you . |
47 | Indeed the fact that one of the informal classrooms would have had far less experience of the methods gain in all attainment areas ' gave support to those ( among whom I number myself ) who wondered whether realistic comparisons could be obtained when the schools taking part had no common starting point . |
48 | I associate myself with the expressions of sympathy . |
49 | I associate myself with the remarks made by hon. Members in all parts of the House about the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) , who has been through an ordeal that none of us would wish to share . |
50 | I associate myself also with the remarks made by the Opposition Chief Whip about the dignity with which the hon. and learned Gentleman has borne himself in adversity . |
51 | I shift myself from the mirror to the window , to see what she does . |
52 | I shift myself a stair higher , so that I can reach up and stroke my son 's head . |
53 | At times , listening to her , I cry myself . ’ |
54 | D' you know that I cry myself to sleep every night ? |
55 | Cricket is the only even vaguely athletic endeavour I involve myself in , unless you count walking the dog or grovelling to my bank manager , so if I am forced to give up the game by the purchase of these new sightscreens , my fitness will suffer . |
56 | ‘ But I forget myself . |
57 | I forget myself . |
58 | PAMELA : O , good sir , let me beg you will not urge me further for feat I forget myself again and be saucy . |
59 | I forget myself . |
60 | The reader may have gathered by now that I place myself amongst this group . |