Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pn reflx] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Would Desmond Seymour-Strachey have honoured any agreement his mother had come to with Hilda , would he have considered himself obliged to pay half the royalties to Rose ?
2 And He shall say : ‘ I receive them , O ye wise ones , I receive them , O ye men of learning , inasmuch as not one of these has deemed himself worthy . ’
3 Jay gripped , burrowed her head in Lucy 's belly : here so safe and wanted inside her beloved Jeremy had grown ; her brow nudged Lucy 's breasts , where Jeremy had sucked himself full and strong , where she had found a contentment warm as summer wind across white sands ; here she had swum easy as a seal , crystal seas halcyon over her head .
4 With his much-loved Francesca came her four younger brothers for whom , as the eldest child of a widow , she had always considered herself responsible .
5 A business that you may never have considered yourself involved in ; publishing .
6 SUDBURY were always the better team and would have considered themselves unlucky to have drawn , let alone lose .
7 Lack of confidence in the ‘ Portrait of Michael Wohlgemut ’ attributed to Durer resulted in failure at £380,000 ( est. £600,000–800,000 ) while Sotheby 's must have considered themselves unlucky not to find a buyer for the rare Garofalo ‘ Calumny of Apelles ’ ( lot 41 , est. £200,000–300,000 ) , an important but difficult canvas .
8 Once they 'd come out of the house , he 'd shaken himself free of the women and had now adopted a surly silence .
9 He had even taught himself classical Greek .
10 She was there all right , standin' on one leg — 'ere , yer done yerself proud , Joe , findin' a nice-looking bit of stuff like 'er .
11 We may , indeed we have not , always made ourselves popular in arguing for reform of humanitarian aid system but it has certainly been effective and we are never , but never , ignored .
12 He had made himself prime ministerial : adopting double-breasted suits and gold-rimmed spectacles , shortening his sentences and restraining his instinctive jerks of the head .
13 The very latest Cairo tittle-tattle is that President Hosni Mubarak ( who has a reputation for honesty ) has made himself rich by taking a cut from every barrel of oil exported .
14 He had carried the day , of course , for although in fourteen years he had made himself supreme King in Alba , he was born to the north , and from Moray to the northernmost island of Orkney he was the leader men trusted and knew .
15 Benjamin was clearly an ambitious and careful man , neither dissolute nor spendthrift , and was probably very conservative in every way ; he had made himself respectable in Victorian terms , generating enough of a cash surplus by a lifetime of hard work and good fortune to build up that stock of 3 per cent Bank Annuities and accumulate a healthy balance with the London Provident Savings Bank .
16 The Magistrate , mortified , had made himself scarce .
17 Jules had tactfully made himself scarce on the pretext of work to be done at the new salon and now , two days after his visit to Maythorpe House , Harry was at last able to unburden himself .
18 Thankfully , Doctor Agrippa had made himself scarce , realising that d'Aubigny 's invitation did not extend to him .
19 With Hartie mortally wounded by the vengeful NZRU council , Kirwan has now made himself available and the newly appointed backs coach Earle Kirton has been heard suggesting that ‘ King John ’ might be assigned a new role at centre , a position he is successfully filling for his second division Italian club Thiene who are coaches by another Kiwi , John Boe .
20 However , the great Wallaby no.8 , Tim Gavin , after missing the World Cup — and being sorely missed there — has recovered and made himself available for selection .
21 Whitlock , who has been at the centre of the storm , has not made himself available to take part .
22 Access to Pharaoh : Ramesses II is known to have made himself available even to ordinary petitioners ( compare 5:15ff . ) .
23 Perhaps Lucker has not made himself visible enough to justify the cost .
24 I wish that the hon. Gentleman had made himself familiar with the two judgments in the case — those of Mr. Justice Simon Brown and of the Master of the Rolls .
25 In fact , Joshua 's retirement to the safety of his estate had freed Dowd to wander until the old man 's demise , when he was drawn back to offer his services to Joshua 's son Nathaniel , only revealing his true nature once he 'd made himself indispensable , for fear he was trapped between his bounden duty and the zeal of a Christian .
26 He looked at her carefully to see he had made himself clear , then resumed his search through the file .
27 Nigel had once made himself unpopular at the office by writing in his column that women past thirty should shoot themselves .
28 To cope with the aftershock , Mr Perez has made himself unpopular by bringing in painful economic reforms .
29 Whereas , even if nothing goes wrong at the weekend , Mr Smith will have made himself miserable for days in advance .
30 He had moreover made himself disagreeable to many contemporary naturalists , and his posthumous reputation has been well below what it was in his earlier life , when he was seen as the British Cuvier .
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