Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pn reflx] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | if we 've given ourselves a budget of four thousand pounds and we 've ear |
2 | ‘ We 've given ourselves a chance to finish in the top three , a tremendous achievement for a team that was tipped for relegation at the start of the season . |
3 | We have enforced questionable criteria , appealed to divine authority and given ourselves the right to make our own interpretation of it . |
4 | The more fully we have developed ourselves the more cause for such gratitude we will have , and the more we understand the cosmos , particularly by grasping the true nature of detailed parts of it and their place in the total scheme , the more we will appreciate the sheer wonderfulness of it , and arrive at a kind of mystical adoration of it . |
5 | We 've won ourselves a new world . |
6 | In his brother 's flat in Kemp Town , Ron Barton , who had filed his copy in the small hours — ‘ Wife 's greeting sends Tories packing ’ — had fried himself a pig 's kidney , and was greedily rereading his copy . |
7 | He might also have considered himself a very lucky man , as an actor of limited range who made his screen debut in the classic High Noon ( 1952 ) , playing the harmonica-playing member of the gang out to kill Gary Cooper . |
8 | He had become accustomed to great wealth , but he had a social conscience and may even have considered himself a socialist . |
9 | Commerce graduate Terry Blamey had won himself a reputation as one of Australia 's brightest entertainment entrepreneurs with his company Pace Entertainment . |
10 | This is how Chris Symonds earns his sporting glory … riding in the british bobsleigh team … he 's the number two man … and has just won himself a gold medal in the world cup competition … this weekend he competes in the world championships … he 's been back home to get ready to train for his rollercoaster ride on ice … |
11 | our next stop is over in Herefordshire at Ross on Wye … we 're meeting up with a young tennis player who 's won himself a place at the world 's top coaching clinic … the story of Tim Bibby is our Friday Feature |
12 | Vincentius had won himself a name as a reputable physician . |
13 | After nearly two decades of hard work , Robert Cray has earned himself a place alongside the blues aristocracy . |
14 | He also played cricket , and had already earned himself a bad reputation by smashing two windows in the village . |
15 | Clough added : ‘ He 's earned himself a contract not because of how well he has done for us , but because I think he can carry on after 32 . ’ |
16 | The Emperor takes personal command of his army whenever possible , and has earned himself an impressive record of victories and conquest . |
17 | Promising young batsman , Ian Place , seems to have booked himself a regular spot in A Division side . |
18 | At present , everything that Hewlett-Packard is doing looks right : it has won itself a reputation of taking better care of its customers , an example being the way it is not forcing its MPE users to move to Unix , instead letting them migrate at their own pace . |
19 | LARK LANE has always considered itself a little French . |
20 | That long-anticipated non-profit X trade association , the X Industry Association , brainchild of The X Business Group , is getting off the ground : it 's picked itself a chairman in David Harris of Adobe Systems Inc and the board includes Peter Winston of Xhibition , Peter Shaw of AGE Logic Inc , Stephen King of Tektronix , Brian Fitzgerald of Digital Equipment Corp and Michael Harrigan of Network Computing Devices Inc and Anil Malhotra of IXI Ltd ; members include Applied Digital Data Systems , Grafpoint , Hummingbird , Kinesix , Non Standard Logics , Omron , Shographics , TeleSoft , Visual Edge and Walker , Richer & Quinn ; the new body is to market , promote and educate in the name of X , leaving the X Consortium , while it still exists , to grapple with the technical issues . |
21 | Dangerfield has earned itself a distinguished place in the history of British textile production . |
22 | So continuous is this precipitation that it has earned itself the name of ‘ marine snow ’ . |
23 | She had booked herself a bed at a YWCA hostel for the time being . |
24 | When she had booked herself a room the clerk had suggested taking either a water-taxi or a vaporetto to the hotel . |
25 | All during the night , over and over again , she had found it absurd that she 'd ever considered herself a happy woman . |
26 | She knew as sure as eggs was eggs that Kate , bless her , had finally caught herself a man . |
27 | She could have picked herself a better boyfriend . |
28 | Come to think of it , I did hear that those nuns had caught themselves a gypsy . |
29 | I had earned myself a little more time to think . |
30 | They 've picked themselves a chairman in David Harris of Adobe and the board includes Peter Winston of Xhibition , Peter Shaw of AGE Logic , Stephen King of Tektronix , Brian Fitzgerald of DEC and Michael Harrigan of NCD and Anil Malhotra of IXI . |