Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] [pn reflx] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So we busy ourselves about the house or go on holiday in much the same way as we do our jobs .
2 The more people travel the more they expose themselves to the risk of an accident .
3 Back , back we find ourselves in the frustrating and confusing conceptual warp .
4 They were speaking in favour of it , now here he comes along er and er we we 're I I find myself , regrettable I think because er er his er a minister very well informed in these areas with er who made in those committees a very powerful and effective contribution , now we find ourselves on the er opposite side but I have to say now that we are on opposite side that what is introducing today er is really er too little er and far too er too too late .
5 There have been a few moments during the making of Aspel and Company which have aged me considerably — but then I comfort myself with the thought that life would be very dull without any crises to get the heart racing .
6 I 'm staying there I accuse myself in the kitchen with the revolver or whatever it is , the revolver
7 Think about your appearance , and how you present yourself as a person .
8 The agency interviewer will be looking to see how you handle yourself during the interview .
9 But I think that to allow those two sort of issues to get too inseparable , as it were , to so that we simply regard ourselves as being in a position to issue directives about behaviour , which do n't acknowledge that these are young people who have to learn to be autonomous , then we get ourselves onto a hiding for nothing .
10 Get yourself ready , and we 'll see how they enjoy themselves in the Big House . ’
11 And on a good night the stars would seem to brighten ; if you looked up it was like a clear winter 's night in the city , one of those nights when you find yourself on a dark street , one without streetlamps , and for once you can see that the stars have different colours ; they are like still fireworks .
12 This is often closely related to where we see ourselves on the spectrum of social class .
13 Instead they guide themselves by the stars , as has also been verified by experiment .
14 And she did not do what hedgehogs usually do when they find themselves in a bit of trouble : curl up in a tight , prickly ball .
15 That 's why they broadcast themselves to the wind .
16 But Pip , as a gentleman , does not move into a sparkling world of pleasure where he lives ‘ happily ever after ’ , instead he find himself in the corrupt , sordid London .
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