Example sentences of "[v-ing] [vb pp] [pn reflx] " in BNC.
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1 | He has got off lightly : we learn with mildly comic surprise of mitigating circumstances : he had been good to a consumptive fellow student , and he had saved two children from a blazing house , getting burnt himself while doing so . |
2 | If he called her Katie once more she would be getting arrested herself . |
3 | ‘ In some industries there will always be a delay between a company paying its suppliers and getting paid itself , ’ he says . |
4 | He had n't realised pregnancy was such a dislocating experience , or even that getting married itself would cause such an upheaval . |
5 | The contractors , having racked themselves to the limit to fight off all other comers , may be forced to cut back on programme spending , to the detriment of exactly the kind of endeavours which may give delight to many but have no great appeal to the masses . |
6 | Having heard myself announce my intention , I felt a peculiar sense of liberation . |
7 | And although the adultery had taken place abroad and several years ago , the Moons having hidden themselves away in Martinique — Amabel was not quite sure where that was — to give the scandal a chance to die down , what was one to do ? |
8 | Joseph Usher , Tace 's hero , had hidden himself in a chamber of the mine but had been driven out by hunger and thirst and , having given himself up , been taken away to trial and execution . |
9 | Having given herself to him , she was his . |
10 | Shaken , he imagined she was feeling guilty at having given herself so easily . |
11 | Having given herself a good talking to , and feeling ashamed of her misplaced , foolish pride , Laura made her way into the twins ' small bedroom , where Ross had just finished telling them a story . |
12 | Having divested themselves of their overstocks , they are now issuing some exciting new products and are showing signs of a return to profitability . |
13 | An LDP member of the Upper House , Masaru Urata , on Nov. 27 also accused Takeshita of having perjured himself and there were threats to begin legal proceedings against him . |
14 | Having enjoyed ourselves so much and being impressed by the professionalism shown by our instructor and other divers at the centre , we decided to pursue our new hobby when we returned home . |
15 | Brian Elphick had been on Lambeth 's housing list for twelve years , having insinuated himself on to it when engaged to a woman he never married . |
16 | Having extricated himself from the Archbishop 's service Mozart , this time accompanied by his mother , set off in search of an appointment elsewhere . |
17 | His final decision is in favour of whichever proves stronger , but the stronger for perhaps no more than the brief spell of fullest awareness in which he decides , afterwards to be panic-stricken at having committed himself to a choice which none the less he still knows in his heart was right . |
18 | Having committed himself by revealing defence secrets , such freedom of speech seemed a trivial matter . |
19 | Anselm had no doubt where justice lay : ‘ No man having put his hand to the plough [ that is to say , in this case , having committed himself to a monastic life ] and looking back , is fit for the kingdom of Heaven . ’ |
20 | After designing an architect 's dream , he will then have to try and make it functional , having committed himself to a particular shape and size . |
21 | When an emotionally articulate speaker wants to convey to me , not the fact that he is sad , but in what way and to what degree , his language becomes rhythmic and metaphorical , pulls me to his viewpoint to visualize his situation becomes a poetry which infects me with his melancholy and a rhetoric stirring me to help him , and afterwards perhaps I find myself regretting having committed myself to an action in his interests rather than my own . |
22 | The authorities are thought of as having committed themselves to the maintenance of a particular unemployment rate irrespective of the inflationary consequences and of being prepared to carry over this policy at least into period t . |
23 | So , once again , having committed itself to support the fictional or , at most , ‘ evolutionary ’ independence of Vietnam , the US was just as dependent as ever on France to make this vision a reality . |
24 | It was after ten when the long day ended , the king having busied himself visiting the wounded , including those from the enemy army ; he had , it soon appeared , decisively won the Battle of the Boyne for the loss of 500 men ; James 's casualties were put at 1600 . |
25 | Having booked herself in at a hotel where she was well known , she returned to the hospital and sat with her daughter throughout most of the evening . |
26 | Five months later he was found dead in his garage , having hanged himself . |
27 | But having let himself sink as far as he could go , he began to rise and with such gathering force and fury that he not only routed all who had disbelieved in him , he left even the believers agape . |
28 | Peach alone was in the house , having let himself in through the cat flap Stephen had fixed into the lower panel of the back door . |
29 | Ashamed of wanting her , ashamed of having let himself start their affair , Luke was no happier with it than she was . |
30 | It hurt very , very badly , but what hurt most was the awful feeling of having let herself down . |