Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [pn reflx] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I must content myself with the last verse of a hymn in honour of St Bartholomew : |
2 | ‘ You think I should equip myself with a similar implement and we could have a duel ? ’ |
3 | The house I now rent could be let again and in all I might find myself with a handsome income . |
4 | What those consequences are is not too hard to deduce ( see Appendix , A7 ) but , ever conscious of the susceptibilities of my mathematically weaker brethren , I shall content myself with a qualitative discussion . |
5 | I shall not have to concern myself with the interview of [ W ] but I shall concern myself with the interviews of [ the co-accused ] . ’ |
6 | Most of them could express themselves with a lilting eloquence which left the English spellbound . |
7 | Because the , we ca n't put all of you into , that 're doing advocacy into one small group session , you may find yourselves with a different tutor , or at a different time , to when you would normally have your small group session . |
8 | By the age of 25 or so the oiliness should be settling down but you may find yourself with a new problem : laughter and frown lines must finally be acknowledged as the first signs of an ageing skin . |
9 | You may find yourself with a partner who does n't want to use a condom . |
10 | You may find yourself with no language school as such , but with textbooks of varying degrees of usefulness available . |
11 | It is you who must concern yourself with the … the ethical problems involved . |
12 | You should familiarise yourself with the procedure . |
13 | In this new life which had been thrust upon her , she felt that she must surround herself with a little group of servants whom she knew to be loyal to her . |
14 | Let us make the fourth choice — which actual apartments you 'll be staying in — and you 'll find yourself with a whole lot more holiday spending money into the bargain . |
15 | Still , she could console herself with the knowledge that Luke , and all his complexities , would n't be impinging upon her life for much longer . |
16 | In any event , you could find yourself with a substantial amount to invest . |
17 | If you can not find the cash , the beneficiaries can sell the shares to whoever they like — and , again , you could find yourself with an outsider on the board . |
18 | Sometimes , he knew , she would bruise herself with a rock to get morph-plus out of him . |
19 | She could not have guessed how much she would enjoy herself with a stranger , how completely this woman was in sympathy with her , could not have hoped for a new friend to come out , at this stage in her life , and give her so much pleasure . |
20 | That means you fly to Leningrad and stick around for orders from someone who will introduce himself with the words , ‘ The face of the city has changed . ’ |
21 | Then arrange to visit the kennels before making a definite booking , so that you can satisfy yourself with the standard of care . |
22 | You can console yourself with the thought that you did your best . |
23 | To build your self-esteem set yourself targets , and if you achieve them you can reward yourself with a treat . |
24 | He told them : ‘ You are weak people , you will always be weak people unless you can arm yourselves with the strength and courage required to gaze back into the questioning eyes of children ’ . |
25 | The fact that our partner is of the opposite sex automatically means we must familiarise ourselves with the general information on the basic differences . |
26 | Enough not because we must content ourselves with the minimum , he wrote , but because there is never more , if more means meaning , wholeness , salvation , redemption , all the rest . |
27 | At the end of the day we must concern ourselves with the practicalities and not philosophies of dealing with everyday problems . |
28 | If the Liberal-SDP Alliance were ever in a position to implement electoral reform , a reformed and strengthened second chamber , and legal limits on the sovereignty of Parliament , then we could find ourselves with a constitution which entrenched the middle ground and which offered a democracy of dazzling choice but no decision , and a less-accountable government than that which we currently enjoy within the established constitution . |
29 | Yet there is also a less determinate area , in which artists devoted themselves to religious art not only , and sometimes not primarily , because this was the willed commission of their Immediate patron , but because they could identify themselves with the religious purpose of which the immediate social organization was the available manifest form . |
30 | They would ally themselves with the united Labour forces and afford the possibilities of developing a mighty Peoples Front which will bring down the National Government . " |