Example sentences of "[verb] himself [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Duncan 's account is , in fact , a not unsympathetic one of Eliot punishing himself , denying himself the small pleasures or luxuries which someone of his wealth and distinction could have enjoyed : " He always took his wine flavoured with guilt " . |
2 | Then his face contorted in pain , and she knew instinctively with infinite relief that it was the face of a man reluctantly denying himself the sexual release he patently craved by wielding a superhuman control . |
3 | He tried to find himself a new girl to take his mind off it : some new girl , because Peg had gone wrong . |
4 | The young James found himself a virtual prisoner of the Red Douglases in Edinburgh castle . |
5 | Following independence Boudiaf had , like Ait Ahmed , found himself a political exile after opposing FLN rule . |
6 | Ex-convict Charrièere found himself a huge celebrity when the book sold a million copies in France , two-and-a-half million in America and ten million throughout the world . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | When there were not games he disappeared into the library and found himself the only person in the building . |
10 | Dr Sasaki found himself the only doctor in the hospital who was unhurt . |
11 | Jeff Winter of Middlesbrough found himself the first guinea pig . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Mr Barker found himself an innocent victim and he was questioned and released . |
14 | The really astonishing thing was that Walter Schellenberg did n't consider himself a Nazi , looked on the Third Reich as a sorry charade , its main protagonists actors of a very low order indeed . |
15 | Parr did not consider himself a jealous man , in any way . |
16 | ‘ T is so no more ’ , that is , he can no longer consider himself the same person — he has become , at last , a human being ( line 36 ) , not a dreaming poet , and he can not go back to the earlier state . |
17 | This clown reinvents himself every 20 minutes , ’ says Don Imus , the city 's most popular radio host . |
18 | He also played cricket , and had already earned himself a bad reputation by smashing two windows in the village . |
19 | The Emperor takes personal command of his army whenever possible , and has earned himself an impressive record of victories and conquest . |
20 | Promising young batsman , Ian Place , seems to have booked himself a regular spot in A Division side . |
21 | Built himself a shit-hot reputation and moved firms three , maybe four times , before the Bang . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Cambo 's most illustrious resident , attracted there by its salubrity , was the playwright Edmond Rostand , a florid Marseillaise who built himself an extraordinary house just outside the town to the north . |
24 | He built himself an extraordinary turrety and battlemented house , Strawberry Hill , at Twickenham in Middlesex , and then be wrote a romance , The Castle of Otranto , more or less using the house as a background . |
25 | The archbishop of Canterbury , Lanfranc of Pavia — a man who knew the whole world from Rome to London well — built himself an austere but magnificent church beside the great market place , and its crypt still survives , under the Church of St Mary-le-Bow by Cheapside . |
26 | Mr Flood was silent and blessed himself a great deal when he heard the news . |
27 | Maybe he 'd better go and buy himself a new bike , that 's always a good way to break bits of the human body . |
28 | The words of the runner to Eli are very close to those the storyteller used himself a few verses before to describe the outcome of the battle . |
29 | In 1686 he became a London alderman , sitting for Broad Street ; but he discharged himself the following year , probably in anticipation of the purging of Anglicans from the bench . |
30 | He eased back from her , only allowing himself a partial penetration . |