Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pn reflx] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Alter that night I threw myself into the struggle on Mrs Rumney 's behalf . |
2 | I threw myself into the ditch as two further explosions occurred , this time at the crossroads just ahead of the jeep . |
3 | On holiday at my parents ' house in Wales , I locked myself into the ground floor bathroom and swore that one day I would be a paratrooper in the French Foreign Legion . |
4 | Usually it was late afternoon before I tossed myself into the near-coma from which Gwenellen had just woken me . |
5 | And as , with the last of my strength , I launched myself into the air it came to me suddenly why I had dreamed about Blossom last night . |
6 | When she lowered herself into the chair , there was a loud squelching noise similar to that made by a hippopotamus when lowering its foot into the mud on the banks of the Limpopo River . |
7 | ‘ You really are a darling Barney , ’ Julie laughed , as she lowered herself into the rear of the two individual cockpits and pulled the waterproof liner around her waist . |
8 | The girl was carrying a latchkey ; she let herself into the cabin . |
9 | She let herself into the kitchen , where young Joe Burns had asked about her . |
10 | She let herself into the kitchen and sank into a chair before the fire that urgently needed mending . |
11 | She let herself into the comfort and glow of the solar to hear her father 's querulous voice complaining , in terms in which surely he himself did not believe : ‘ My mind misdoubts me we have done wrong to have any part in this . |
12 | She let herself into the house , and made herself a cup of tea . |
13 | There was no one about when she let herself into the house , and thankfully she went quietly up to her room . |
14 | When she let herself into the flat , Ralph was waiting in the hall . |
15 | With a sigh , rather than a cry , she threw herself into the water and felt peace . |
16 | Happily there presented itself such a person in Jeffrey ( now deservedly Lord ) Sterling , who threw himself into the task with total dedication . |
17 | The bullets were no longer coming close , however , and by the time she pulled herself into the shadow of the side of the opening , they were chipping the rock several feet away . |
18 | From a cupboard , she took a large , brown , straw hat and a dark grey coat ; and after first pinning the hat on to her hair she shrugged herself into the coat . |
19 | ‘ I took her there for a last relaxing evening before we threw ourselves into the election campaign . |
20 | When they launched themselves into the dusk they seemed to fill the sky to the north for long minutes , and their cries reached as far as the village . |
21 | They ran themselves into the ground , ran Chesterfield off the pitch , but they could n't get another goal . |
22 | As Winston Churchill was to write : ‘ Honour must ever be done to the Tsar and Russian nation for the noble ardour and loyalty with which they hurled themselves into the war . ’ |
23 | He looked to belong to a different generation from that of Dysart and Ockleton , his face flushed and lined beneath a mane of grey hair , his chest heaving desperately as he lowered himself into the wheelchair . |
24 | Then he lowered himself into the driving seat , slowly and painfully , and pulled the door shut . |
25 | She made herself as comfortable as she could , listening to the sounds Travis made as he zipped himself into the sleeping-bag and made himself comfortable . |
26 | He flung himself into the driving seat . |
27 | ‘ Steve ! ’ she cried in amazement as he let himself into the apartment , grinning all over his silly face as if he 'd just popped out for a paper that morning and found he 'd won the state lottery . |
28 | His mother was watching the weather forecast on television when he let himself into the house . |
29 | He levered himself into the seat nearest Milton and rested the frame nearby . |
30 | He threw himself into the making of ITV series Travelling Man and was rewarded with huge success in the ratings . |