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

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1 The following morning , after breakfast , a bruised Clare cut a photograph of herself from the local newspaper ; luckily , her face was totally obscured by the banner , which had wrapped itself around her like a winding sheet .
2 Every gesture , each movement has something planned , even the way he arranges himself in a chair , his hands behind his head , catching glimpses of himself in the polished surfaces , squinting at his reflection , all with an inquisitive vanity .
3 In case we become aware of its tricks , the Ego tries to throw us off the scent , by projecting aspects of itself onto the outside world .
4 And because we are reading the story , we are at an imaginative level participating in the events , recognising aspects of ourselves in the main character .
5 Though Lewis is said to have found the task of writing these letters morally exhausting — entailing as it did the ceaseless identification of himself with the malign and diabolical point of view — their great strength is that , rather like a dramatic monologue by Browning , they reveal the speaker without succumbing to his terrible outlook .
6 While she stood staring at it , breathing heavily and conscious that if anyone had made a fool of herself during the past few minutes it was Melissa Craig , the phone began to ring again .
7 It was a full minute before she realised that she was looking at a reflection of herself in the polished metal shield that Simon had propped against a tree to protect her from any stray arrows .
8 Drinks with strange women after the show fitted well into the fantasy of himself as the big West End star that the night 's performance had engendered .
9 The New Religious Right in North America eschew humanism when it threatens the fundamental truths of God 's revelation of himself in the sacred scriptures ( at least as they understand them ) .
10 Filaments linked living beings with the seeds of themselves in the deep-down ooze .
11 Auguste caught a brief glimpse of himself in the small mirror he had unobtrusively arranged in order that he might keep an eye on events taking place behind his back ; the surreptitious addition of Mrs Marshall 's abominable Coralline pepper , for example , to an imperfect sauce .
12 She sat up , splashing her face with water , catching a glimpse of herself in the steam-clouded mirror .
13 It managed to sustain a comparison of itself as the resolute party to the OUP 's vacillation .
14 What did that do to me as a person , to my sense of myself in the Christian church ?
15 Catching sight of herself in the long wall-mirror as she pulled a peach-coloured , button-necked nightshirt over her head , she found herself wondering what Guy was doing .
16 Furthermore , we should recall that in modern individuals ( and almost certainly also in the past ) internalized verbal commands and prohibitions are of the first significance in the acquisition of the superego and manifest this aspect of themselves in the auditory hallucinations of accusing and scorning voices so often found in paranoia .
17 I could take some colour photos of myself in the whole ensemble and maybe send Marcus one .
18 Role-taking — the mental placing of oneself in the other person 's position — is central to all forms of human communication .
19 I might have made an angry reply about her own flaunting of herself at the male Ardakkean , but there was nothing to be gained by it .
20 ‘ They 've just decided Pat can now take care of himself in the outside world .
21 As it unfurls the panoramic vistas of past periods and epochs within the European cultural tradition , history builds a view of ourselves as the inevitable continuation and culmination of everything that has gone before .
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