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

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1 If I simply concentrated on reducing the network , I would involve myself in a long and profitless public , political and industrial row .
2 ‘ With one bound I would throw myself on the large white bearskin , which I adored , and cover its great head with kisses . ’
3 Anytime after nine o'clock on the Friday evening I would lock myself into the office with typewriter , plenty of paper and a full bottle of Teacher 's Highland Cream .
4 I would describe myself as a Communist but other Socialist traditions are also important . ’
5 Amitha : I suppose , if asked , I would describe myself as a Black Gujarati lesbian .
6 ‘ In my own terms , I would describe myself as a fanatic as far as bonsai goes . ’
7 ‘ In my own terms , I would describe myself as a fanatic as far as bonsai goes ’ Cregagh Bonsai owner Stephen Whiteside surrounds himself with the love of his life .
8 When the appointed hour approached and we could see the visitors massing outside the glass doors at the end of the ward , waiting for opening-time , I would bury myself in a book to hide my pink eyes ; but they would none the less be drawn irresistibly to watch the passage of each visitor along the aisle while I thought babyishly , " Somebody might think to come . "
9 But the point is that I do n't see myself as a playwright in the same way I would see myself as a prose writer .
10 I would see myself as a feminist and a socialist and I think socialism is the only form of just government a just way of running any sort of society , that can give people any sort of dignity .
11 I would declare myself in the waiting-room of a railway station if it were necessary ) , he said that I was humiliating him .
12 Led by Lord Pugh , the Fists would punch their way through into the city , the treacherous city which would reconfigure itself like a machine so as to funnel them unwittingly .
13 Sometimes , he knew , she would bruise herself with a rock to get morph-plus out of him .
14 Art History as a subject was not yet available at Cambridge : she would attach herself to the Courtauld Institute .
15 She would represent herself as an angel of light and make her kind master and benefactor a devil incarnate .
16 She would let herself into the flat and be waiting for Rachaela behind her screen .
17 In another moment she would find herself on the other side of the door , facing disaster .
18 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 .
19 ‘ All the people in this valley is descended from four brothers from Scotland called Leekie , ’ Nana sat heavily down on the upright rush-seated chair which was the most she would permit herself in the way of comfort , and began the tale as Martha had always heard her tell it .
20 She would confine herself to the final phase of Marie 's life .
21 Now , with Benjamin James Titford , the eldest son of Benjamin the Silversmith and Elizabeth , we encounter a craftsman 's son who would establish himself as a member of the professional classes — by becoming a schoolmaster .
22 You might walk down sombre corridors and gaze upon dim , seldom-used halls , and you might run your hand across the scarred surfaces of the old walls , and then , without the least warning , you would find yourself in a sun-drenched quadrangle , or a courtyard where gentians grew or mountain ash flared .
23 He placed the course in what was , to our minds , a very reasonable perspective , saying that we were here to teach our particular specialities , but obviously there would have to be give and take , in that we would adapt ourselves to the students ' needs , and they would adapt themselves in turn to the sort of thing which we felt capable of teaching .
24 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 . "
25 Picking up their phones , they would thrust themselves on the punters , ramming stock , which was often of little value , down their throats .
26 And they would force themselves to the front all the time .
27 Much therefore depended on which brand of them would be returned and whether , as in the past , they would align themselves with the Conservative Party and accept its whip .
28 The Soviets were cautious in character , not adventurous like Adolf had been ( could n't that change one wondered ? ) and , while the balance of terror continued , they would behave themselves to an extent .
29 And they would see themselves as the Babes in the Wood , or Cinderella , or young princes more lovely than the morning , turned adrift on the world to seek their fortunes , while vulgar and ugly cuckoos slept in their beds and drank the top of the milk .
30 And when it got particularly boring they would amuse themselves with a 15-minute rendition of ‘ Frank Clark knows my father ’ substituting the full back for the equally famous Lloyd George .
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