Example sentences of "[verb] [pn reflx] [art] very [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Nevertheless on arriving in Sydney I was brought into the Theosophical Centre , and before I had been there a week found myself a very interested enquirer .
3 Mr Whittington proved that the LCC had got themselves a very good orator to transfer back from the EMS when war was over .
4 Yes cos what I mean obviously in , in the , in the type of business that , that I do , you can see yourself a very personal business
5 ‘ Alain seems to like her , ’ Jenna said gloomily , and got herself a very speculative look from Alain 's mother .
6 Another example is where the director could pay himself a very high salary but is caught by the tax-approved pensionable earnings ceiling of £77,400 per annum ( from April ) .
7 I feel that at 1–0 we gave ourselves a very good chance .
8 Either he would lose Doctor Who , in which case his small Department would save themselves a very large overhead , or the BBC would let go its purse strings a little and permit Kine to take on more staff and resources to handle such a project .
9 If Beth had got her just rewards , Tyler Blacklock had carved himself a very different destiny .
10 ‘ Since you had yourself a very good motive for murdering him , I should have thought that you would wish to help me identify anyone else who had . ’
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