Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pn reflx] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I got myself elected onto the Students ' Council where I muddled through , never having read the agenda papers and often not knowing what on earth everyone else was talking about .
2 Said the communique De Benedetti sent out by facsimile about an hour after his meeting with the judges , which the paper said seemed to be written in his own hand : ‘ Several times , I resisted the vexations of the regime , in some occasions I resigned myself to accept them , but only when I found myself faced with the necessity of defending the survival of the company and the thousands of dependents and shareholders toward whom I felt a massive responsibility .
3 Twice he passed me his pipe to cut the ends of my suture and on one occasion I found myself trying in the dim light to thread the silk through his reaming tool .
4 On my last visit to Lewis I found myself repelled by the use of derogatory nicknames , and could n't understand why I was reacting so violently .
5 I found myself revising with the small colloquia that lay around the grassy precincts of the university .
6 I found myself living on the base with a dozen nationalities thrown together to know our God more .
7 I found myself gazing at the harmonium and my memories of the happy times I 'd spent listening to Miss Louise play came flooding back and I wept more .
8 I fled to the Students ' Union where , within a very few days , I found myself co-opted onto the Students ' Council .
9 I found myself listening for the distinct crack , then gazing up at the clear starry sky trying to follow the flight of the shell .
10 I found myself humming to the tune of the violin an old man was playing for sous .
11 There was no way I could have refused even if I had wanted to , so a few days later I found myself shaking in the BBC 's hospitality suite , very glad to have Mary and Chris with me for moral support .
12 One horrible night I found myself crouched at the door , listening for sounds of pain which would have given me pleasure , sounds of pleasure that would have hurt .
13 ‘ So I found myself heading for the Far East in the Service Corps . ’
14 I was inclined to laugh until I found myself shuffling along the edge of one levada , eyes fixed to avoid looking at the drop below .
15 All very contemporary , but I found myself hankering for the crisp definition of the old Frederick Austin arrangement .
16 I told myself going to the 18th today that if I could birdie it I could win the tournament . ’
17 Shivering at the table and peering down at the paper under the stumpy candle I allowed myself to wander off the straight path through the dark trees .
18 I felt myself propelled towards the stage .
19 With horror , I felt myself falling through the air .
20 I had been walking towards a closed door , and by a sudden magic its impenetrable wood became glass , through which I saw myself coming from the other direction , the future .
21 In July of 1982 , during the Israeli siege of west Beirut , I had myself prowled through the archives to try and discover the political roots of the Lebanese Phalange , Israel 's latest ally in its war against the Palestinians .
22 Yeah I think you got yourself lost with the calculations
23 Support was evident from small business people whose firms were bankrupt , housewives who found themselves queuing for the basic necessities and civil servants and skilled workers whose salaries had fallen in real terms as a result of the inflation .
24 One 200-strong theatre audience who found themselves trapped in the chaos on Tuesday were given an impromptu hour-long concert by Tom Jones .
25 It was a brief respite ; when , presently , she took a break and switched on the radio , she found herself listening to the voice of Detective Inspector Clarke who was being interviewed by a reporter .
26 Again she found herself trembling at the thought .
27 She found herself swept off the bed and across to the long sash window , then stood on her feet with Roman 's warmth supporting her from behind , his arms wrapped around her .
28 When at last Luke released her , she found herself clinging to the kitchen cabinet like a shipwrecked mariner to a rock .
29 Every time she heard the slightest noise , she found herself glancing towards the archway .
30 Once again , she found herself thinking about the boy in the picture .
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