Example sentences of "busy himself with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm looking for a partner for this new act , the Double-Take Brothers , ’ he explains as he busies himself with tea-bags and mugs of boiling water in the back offices of Hat Trick , the Soho production company responsible for putting together the series .
2 The male busies himself with placing the eggs in a nest , and when this is complete , the ritual can begin again .
3 Turnbull busies himself with his clipboard as his reply is translated .
4 We must put all our energies into the preparation for Belle Ile while Schellenberg busies himself with the Steiner affair . ’
5 Aileen Gillies was all brisk agreement as she wrapped up some food in a cloth and gave it to them while her husband busied himself with laying the fire .
6 Whilst the signaller busied himself with decoding the latest message from on high , the Troop Commander 's mind raced back over a fairly hectic three weeks , Which had taken the troop from Hameln ( of Pied Piper fame ) , the regiment 's home base on the River Weser , eastwards to the River Leine and north the River Aller , before swinging north-west to the mouth of the Weser in the Bremerhaven area .
7 As the revelations gathered pace in America strenuous efforts were made to distance the president from the facts , while North busied himself with his office shredder .
8 Tenison busied himself with gathering up plans and files , which seemed to litter every surface .
9 While de Sade busied himself with Justine 's backside , Antonin ‘ made an offering to the contrary God ’ .
10 He busied himself with the electric kettle and a jar of instant coffee , and in a moment or two put the hot drink in front of her .
11 Behind the desk a single clerk busied himself with paperwork .
12 The young man said he would tell her when to get off and then busied himself with an oilcan among the driving wheels .
13 Nigel himself vacillated between belief in and total rejection of death , and busied himself with sorting out his desk and jettisoning surplus papers .
14 Over the spring of 1791 Mozart busied himself with composition : pieces for mechanical organ ( a fashionable instrument he detested ) ; two string quintets , K.593 in D and K.614 in E flat , both written for private concerts at the homes of wealthy amateurs ; a great deal of dance music — minuets , German dances , etc. — for the court balls ; and a new piano concerto , in B flat , K.595 .
15 The assistant again busied himself with his calculator .
16 He walked round the back of the car and busied himself with the boot .
17 ‘ Mr Connon , ’ he said as he busied himself with the kettle and the jar of instant coffee , ‘ I did n't really have a chance last night to explain myself to you very fully .
18 Had n't he taken a day off to go fishing , while Adam busied himself with prospective clients ?
19 The Commander busied himself with his coffee cup : it clinked against his saucer as he picked it up .
20 Kemalpasazade sought the advice of Mueyyedzade who counselled him to feign acceptance of Hacihasanzade 's proposal ; and when , on the next day , the latter petitioned the sultan , Bayezid II , to appoint Kemalpasazade to a kadilik , Mueyyedzade intervened , speaking highly of Kemalpasazade 's abilities and asking that he not be wasted in a kadilik but rather that he be given the vacant Taslik medrese so that he might busy himself with the pursuit of learning .
21 He was the Permanently Interrupted man , the man who , willy nilly , Got Involved , busying himself with trifles to avoid doing what really mattered .
22 He dropped to his knees , busying himself with adjusting the drop of the trousers from Tzann 's inside leg and fighting the irrational and childish desire to jab a pin into his testicles .
23 Confounded by this reply , Oscar looked across at the other man to see that he was n't looking at the stars at all , but was still busying himself with the body .
24 Opposition to the Shah 's regime was disparate — fragments of the old National Front , a survival from the times of Mossadeq in the 1940s and 1950s ; a miscellany of resurgent Islamic and minor left-wing groups ; the pro-Moscow Tudeh Party ; disappointed businessmen who perceived the hand of the Shah 's family behind every deal they failed to clinch ; and smaller traders who resented the Shah 's busying himself with high prices in the bazaar .
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