Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pn reflx] [adj] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | After coffee I announced myself eager for the fleecy crook of Morpheus ' shoulder , and they buggered off . |
2 | I make myself aware of a three-dimensional object by synthesizing what I perceive from here with what I imagine from there , of a continuing event by synthesizing what I perceive now with what I remember from past and anticipate from future viewpoints ; and in either case ‘ Be aware ’ obliges me to let myself be moved from the different viewpoints , as a causally necessary condition of becoming aware from them . |
3 | I found myself half-way up the path between the rhododendrons before the conscious mind caught up with the fact that , though there had been a padlock on the garden gate , the gate had been unlocked . |
4 | I came out of the orphanage to go and live with my mother and I found myself one of the family of six living in one room , the house was a four roomed house plus a scullery . |
5 | One second I had been speeding at fifty miles an hour along a ribbon of uninterrupted concrete ; the next , to the wide-eyed amusement of a group of policemen standing beside a checkpoint , there was a loud crunch , every shock absorber on the Nissan thudded home to its end-stops and I found myself dead in the water by a pothole large enough to accommodate half Balboa 's army . |
6 | On departure , many of the younger guests , deeming themselves insufficiently primed , were about to ‘ go on ’ somewhere , and in the end I found myself alone on the pavement with Eliot . |
7 | I found myself alone with a man the skin of whose face had the texture of hide , tanned the colour of stout . |
8 | My friends were taken somewhere else and I found myself alone in a kind of dungeon at the end of a metal chute . |
9 | When the doors closed on the place in which I had dwelled , and I found myself alone in the world of Men , I was in more agony than you could dream exists . |
10 | ‘ I can at least say that I have been there and I count myself one of the lucky ones . ’ |
11 | then I pedalled myself blue in the face on the Exercise Machine . |
12 | I transfer myself first to the salt-crusted wing-mirror , and then to the polished silver earring dangling from one of the lady 's delicious little lobes . |
13 | I threw myself flat beside the corpse . |
14 | P.S. I am Gabby 's biggest fan so I consider myself neutral on the Graf/Seles controversy . |
15 | I poured myself more of the sweet red vermouth . |
16 | I find myself alone with the steward who tells me has been working on this line for the past twenty-five years . |
17 | ‘ I felt myself responsible for the problem of radio-active contamination from nuclear explosions ’ , he wrote later . |
18 | ‘ You got yourself involved in an explosion . |
19 | Then , not wanting to return to bed , she made herself comfortable in the wicker armchair , her eyes gazing on her husband 's sleeping face . |
20 | Some of these arguments were overstated ; nevertheless , power in the Senate in that era was , without doubt , highly centralized with most leading positions held by senior conservatives , or by those who made themselves acceptable to the ruling élite . |
21 | She 's so grown up that she shouted herself hoarse through a bloody pantomime not two hours ago . |
22 | And before very long you found yourself involved with a project which looked as if it was actually going to take over your life . |
23 | For some reason she found herself obsessed with the idea that she should get up to lay the table . |
24 | Her mouth parting ardently beneath his , she began to unbutton his shirt with unsteady fingers , then slithered lower to kiss his bare brown chest , exulting in the thunder of his heart for a moment before she found herself flat on the sofa as Penry slid her jersey over her head , then dispensed with the scrap of satin beneath . |
25 | She found herself capable of a courage that startled her . |
26 | And besides , she found herself glad of the breathing-space . |
27 | Barbs was one of those not unusual women who consider themselves beautiful in the teeth of the evidence . |
28 | The beaches await but even if you consider yourself more of a sun worshipper than a sightseeing buff , you may be tempted to venture further afield , out to explore the rolling hills and picturesque cornfields which stretch across this region 's landscapes and conjure up images of some rich renaissance tapestry . |
29 | As she felt her way cautiously along , she pressed herself flat against the wood for support . |
30 | You wo n't be the first or last man or woman who gets themself involved in a holiday romance . |