Example sentences of "[pron] will [verb] [pn reflx] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll cheat myself of the patterns that a beast can register , with its robot-wired mind alert to supernatural vibrations .
2 I 'll turn myself into a countrywoman yet . ’
3 I 'll hang myself from the bars under the light , ’ she said , desperate to sound convincing .
4 In the present chapter , I will restrict myself to a simple summary of Kuhn 's views .
5 Derek and I will organize ourselves about the transcription machine and
6 To attempt to summarise the cookery of the Far East in two or three paragraphs would be impossible , so I will limit myself to a brief description of some of the more readily available Oriental foods , and an Eastern style recipe for the buffet table which is always very popular in my catering business .
7 Almost every line of this surprisingly underrated poem is relevant to the subject in hand , but I will limit myself to the following short extract :
8 On page 48 , Jim Levi profiles the man who will occupy one of the hottest seats in British banking , so I will confine myself to a few points .
9 A fuller description of this can be found in the paperback edition of A Presumption of Innocence , so here I will confine myself to the main points .
10 As a consequence , I will confine myself to the facts as I understand them .
11 Now if children are unable to interpret the visual symbols and the written word , in order to make sense of them , there 's bound to be some reaction which will show itself in a sort of behavioural response which appears to be different from the responses we would receive from children who are able to interpret these words and symbols .
12 There 's many a a mum you know , who 'll who 'll clothe herself from a jumble sale .
13 Foul up in a chimney and you 'll batter yourself on the walls .
14 ‘ You 're saying plainly that you 'll assert yourself in the most obvious way possible if I ever attempt to cross you ! ’
15 ‘ And you 'll come yourself to the King , my lord ?
16 ‘ Any more talk like that , ’ he snarled , ‘ and you 'll find yourself on a charge for disaffection . ’
17 Well , do n't keep me waiting another time , or you 'll find yourself on the Report for improperly working your beat .
18 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 .
19 A couple of miles further on and you 'll find yourself in a totally different world — a winter world .
20 I despised myself anyway , haunted by things as superficial as a way of moving , a combination of colour and shape , an asymmetrical smile , the chance attributes of someone who holds herself so cheap she 'll squander herself on a man as truly valueless as Florian Jones , and ignore both his marriage and his other affairs .
21 On top of that she will find herself in a different group for pensions and income tax .
22 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 . ’
23 Turn left when you reach the fortifications and you will find yourself at the back of the Černín Palace ( 5/101 ) .
24 Listen to almost any modern performance of troubadour or trouvère song … and you will find yourself in a sound-world of instrumental accompaniment that is more or less make-believe .
25 Turning right into Havelská Street you will find yourself in the middle of the St Gall area of the Old Town , part of the ancient marketplace founded in 1232 by Wenceslas I. In the 15C the marketplace was split in two by the building of stalls between today 's Rytířská and Havelská , hence the grand houses set on arcades in Rytířská and Havelská and the street of low houses between .
26 If you try to return to your BBCBASIC(Z80) program , you will find yourself in the same situation as when you left it .
27 In a small employment agency there may only be one interviewer and you will put yourself at a disadvantage if you make a bad start .
28 If you lose these you will put yourself at an even greater disadvantage .
29 We 'll hide ourselves in a corner and celebrate ! ’
30 We 'll let ourselves into the corridor from Puddephat 's rooms , ’ Geoffrey replied .
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