Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pn reflx] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Faced with the same claims about the effect of words like " fair " , the courts today apply a doctrine of " mistake " which precludes all review of the expert 's analysis , unless the expert values the wrong shares or asks himself the wrong question about concepts such as fairness : see Chapter 13 .
2 ‘ Those who fail to do so undervalue or deny themselves a diverse range of talent and experience . ’
3 Although counting himself an enthusiastic Darwinian , he favoured a Lamarckian view of the evolutionary mechanism and was strongly influenced by the idealist trend in pre-Darwinian biology .
4 She lived alone , and therefore preferred convenience and fast foods rather than cook herself a proper meal with vegetables .
5 And when Mrs Amabel Dallam remembered to pay her for all those wedding chemises she might just take a few shillings to a certain bazaar in Leeds where she 'd heard good dress-lengths were to be had at bargain prices and make herself a new dress for Christmas .
6 I am not dying , no , I have suffered a terrible nightmare , but I am here , in my room , and the night must be far gone , it must be almost morning , I shall go downstairs and make myself a first pot of tea .
7 ‘ Should be , should n't there ? ’ said Joe , who 'd put his new jersey on and given himself an expensive look .
8 I do n't think he meant me harm , but somehow I hit the corner of the wardrobe and got myself a black eye and one or two other bruises … ’
9 ‘ You gone and got yourself a posh accent , just like Mrs H herself . ’
10 I began to move more freely around the island again , and built myself a third house .
11 Only recently he 'd bought more land off the Roscarrocks ( who were selling to pay their church fines ) and built himself a new house made of ship 's beams and red brick , with upstairs rooms , a panelled hall , latticed windows and six curly chimneys .
12 Then I had to save up and buy myself a black dress for the afternoons when the housemaid was out , you see .
13 ‘ If the Tories get in , I 'll go out and buy myself a new frock , ’ said perhaps the most influential man in British fashion .
14 Maybe he 'd better go and buy himself a new bike , that 's always a good way to break bits of the human body .
15 no it 's not , it 's been designed especially for it so erm he 's gon na get erm , I said what are you doing all this for I said , it 'll be easier to go and buy yourself a three wheeler
16 There was a gulph [ sic ] between slavery and freedom which could neither be filled up nor closed over and across which the slave must leap ere he alighted on the other side and found himself a free man .
17 He had little success , however , in his efforts to persuade the Dutch that Sukarno was a man with whom they could do business and found himself a reluctant pig in the middle , reviled by one side as a fascist imperialist and by the other as an irresponsible revolutionary .
18 When there were not games he disappeared into the library and found himself the only person in the building .
19 Tonight he had been immersed in scenes of Mafia violence and found himself the next moment slumped in the Chesterfield staring at silver snow on the screen .
20 Deputy editor Janette Marshall went to interview him recently ( see p.36 ) and found herself a late arrival at his impromptu wedding breakfast .
21 Mr Flood was silent and blessed himself a great deal when he heard the news .
22 Jim Bob , thousands of miles from home , still nurturing that Fagin-style goatee , sits backstage at Boston 's Paradise Club and allows himself a crooked smirk .
23 And earn yourself a few dollars at the same time . ’
24 Pourquery displayed a variety of touch shots and moved with great athleticism about the court , to defeat his net rushing opponent 6–4 6–7 6–2 and earn himself an intriguing place in the final against Hunter .
25 Nevertheless , the local historian will find it useful to think of his chosen parish or neighbourhood in terms of broad categories such as ‘ open-field arable ’ or ‘ wood-pasture ’ or ‘ fenland edge ’ and to set himself the fundamental task of understanding how people adapted themselves to their physical environment .
26 We got to hear about this " mad American " who had designed and built himself a magnificent villa in an almost inaccessible spot on the side of the mountain .
27 She wondered rather wildly for a moment if they would both refuse to let go and imagined herself the unwilling participant in an unlikely tug of war , but Bernard took one look at Alain and released her .
28 When he was gone Klaus Ebert went across to the decanter and poured himself a second brandy .
29 Carrying the telephone with him , he walked into the kitchen and poured himself a small whisky .
30 He walked back into the lounge , picked up a bottle half full with scotch , and poured himself a liberal glass full .
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