Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb base] [pn reflx] in the " in BNC.

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1 At these roadshows , we introduced the Group 's Vision and Mission Statement — where we see ourselves in the future and the principals by which we intend to conduct our business .
2 It 's not so much that they undersell themselves in the UK , but they have to really pull their fingers out in the US .
3 Another potential problem for patients is that they find themselves in the role of information-giver , and it is often information of a very personal nature .
4 Then , as my breath has now returned to me and I find myself in the company of my bestest friend , it is my considered opinion that we proceed together upon the epic journey and face as one whatever adventures lie before . ’
5 If you put yourself in the position to be fashionable , then six months later everyone 's going to take the piss out of you .
6 you , if you put yourself in the position of a burglar , and y you 're already , you 've done it , you 're already making choices .
7 Helping an elderly parent through her sorrow can be a long , hard haul , but very rewarding in the end — not only in terms of her recovery , but also because , if you find yourself in the same position in later years , you will look back on this experience you shared with her and find that it has left you with a far deeper understanding of grief , and a greater confidence in the healing power of time to see you through your own period of adjustment to loss .
8 If you find yourself in the position of having to land the model some distance away ( which you will ) , here again they will be of great help .
9 Predation between invertebrates if we confine ourselves in the macro sense and exclude zooplankton feeding invertebrates is mainly due to mobile forms attacking and feeding upon sessile forms .
10 And I 'd like to explain since we find ourselves in the real world , rather than fantasy land , how we 've approached the subject of client server .
11 I have a fancy to show myself as far as Newport and Cardiff , while they lose themselves in the mountains of Maelienydd and Brecon . ’
12 When George Abbott , the Archbishop of Canterbury , accidentally shot dead a gamekeeper , Andrewes , as a member of a commission of enquiry , urged his colleagues ‘ Brethren , be not too busy to condemn any for uncanonicles according to the strictness thereof , lest we render ourselves in the same condition . ’
13 When I see myself in the mirror I realise why ; I am very unattractive .
14 Perhaps we should not be too surprised when we find ourselves in the new world of quality primary care .
15 Characteristics of groups , like the characteristics of species , are thus considered by most theorists today to be the result of the selection of genes as they manifest themselves in the individuals comprising populations ( G. C. Williams 1966 ; Lewontin 1970 ; E. O. Wilson 1975 ) .
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