Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pn reflx] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And since he obviously had n't recognised me , I did n't want to connect myself with the house , until I 'd found out what his game was . ’
2 But in a wider context Gloucester failed to establish himself as the heir of the earls of Oxford .
3 But in a wider context Gloucester failed to establish himself as the heir of the earls of Oxford .
4 JEWKES : But she sits cooling herself in the hall over against the staircase .
5 It was , understandably , the peace which was essential information for the descendants , for it influenced their present actions to some extent ; and the solemnities were intended to impose themselves on the memory of the participants and witnesses and their children .
6 This is why , at the moment , I 'm being a bit cautious about remaining in my cavity I do n't want to find myself in the situation that I 'm held to sell .
7 We tend to isolate ourselves from the rest of the natural world and yet we are very much a part of it .
8 Most of us want to see ourselves on the screen — although it may turn out to be an unpleasant experience ! — but we 're not usually terribly interested in watching the performance of others .
9 That play has as an epigraph a Christian equivalent of the escape through ‘ Shantih ’ from the cycles of creation : ‘ Hence the soul can not be possessed of the divine union , until it has divested itself of the love of created beings . ’
10 Occasionally in the pursuit of profit he has to sacrifice himself to the ordeal of a business lunch with a customer , supplier or business contact .
11 Totally blinded , his spectacles streaming with water as he bobbed up , he tried to float himself into the galley .
12 MR JOHN MacGregor , the Education Secretary , has distanced himself from the Government 's loans scheme for students by appointing the two most junior ministers at the Department of Education and Science to sit on the parliamentary committee discussing the Education ( Student Loans ) Bill .
13 The UNO coalition has distanced itself from the contras , as has the US Administration by ending military aid .
14 The film sped up as Cameron ran out of the building , still in his tailcoat , and tried to lose himself in the streets around the Barbican .
15 The first argument to scotch is that Britain has committed itself over the years to accepting the single currency and the central bank .
16 When I want to find myself in the dream of the New Look , I have to reconstruct the picture , look down at my sandals and the hem of my dress , for in the dream itself I am only an eye , watching .
17 In 1867 Bagehot may have been able to write that ‘ a republic has insinuated itself beneath the folds of a Monarchy ’ ( 1965/1867 : 94 ) .
18 She tried to find herself on the map , but the printed boulevards and blocks writhed whenever she looked up at the street , making new patterns .
19 She has busied herself in the promotion of senior civil servants ( looking for people with energy and commitment ) and regularly badgered departments about progress on particular policies — ‘ like a dog after a bone ’ an adviser claims .
20 As time and cost constraints make extensive physical experimentation increasingly difficult to justify , the transport sector has installed itself at the forefront of the model revolution .
21 The student needs to immerse himself in the performance of a kata in order to release his emotions .
22 He has shot himself in the arm .
23 ‘ Their precious Republic has ruined itself over the Naples war .
24 Dougal tried to immerse himself in The Journal of a Fallen Angel .
25 A stone age management opportunity has revealed itself to the Directors of AIB Bank plc in Britain .
26 I have to say though , that when we the Council advise other charities on the investment powers that they should take when they 're established and when they draft their Memorandum of Association , erm , we advise them to take wider powers er , than these , and we advise them that they should not seek to constrain themselves by the Trustee Investment Act nineteen sixty-one , as our own flexibility is constrained .
27 Sassenach Lilly Meaham is so terrified of bagpipes she has to lock herself in the loo every Hogmanay .
28 In Wales also Gloucester was expected to set himself at the head of existing officials .
29 In Wales also Gloucester was expected to set himself at the head of existing officials .
30 In research terms , this has shown itself in the way that it has become perfectly acceptable to use a wide variety of research techniques in one study , and to use different techniques for the study of different topics .
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