Example sentences of "[verb] himself into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He wanted to get out of the old activist scene and transform himself into a modern , successful businessman . |
2 | Increasingly man is being urged to launch himself into the barely-explored regions of his innermost self in ‘ crafts ’ which are often unstable . |
3 | She just looked up at him with bewildered eyes and he put her firmly away , turning to launch himself into the water . |
4 | But as the Sure Style axe fell , one of its salesmen continued his pitch while a retired docker , Edward Donnelly , plugged himself into a lung machine for vital treatment . |
5 | Now he was naked too beside her and making pantomime bows to his guests before launching himself into the night . |
6 | The fourth man had abandoned their horses to his wounded companion and was launching himself into the fray . |
7 | He snaps and frets and worries himself into a frenzy . |
8 | How could he explain that only by emptying himself into a woman was there any relief ? |
9 | Forster took up a position with his back to the bows , wedging himself into a corner as Delaney tried the ship 's telephone again , speaking slowly and deliberately . |
10 | His mother was watching the weather forecast on television when he let himself into the house . |
11 | Corbett Farraday let himself into the moderately imposing Edwardian villa which he shared with his mother . |
12 | When Rory Collins let himself into the bungalow , his mother was still up . |
13 | ‘ Steve ! ’ she cried in amazement as he let himself into the apartment , grinning all over his silly face as if he 'd just popped out for a paper that morning and found he 'd won the state lottery . |
14 | It was silly to work himself into a state like this . |
15 | At 26 , then , young William Charles ( 'Call me Charles … ' ) had magically catapulted himself into the lower echelons of the Establishment — all achieved , we may suppose , with the help of a good head for business , a degree of energy and flamboyance and an ingratiating style with customers , especially ladies ? |
16 | A cousin of Frederick , the Elector Palatine , he was a physically feeble young man who by dint of self-discipline transformed himself into a vigorous soldier . |
17 | After the surgery , told to lose 50 pounds , he duly transformed himself into a jogging optimist . |
18 | Son of drunken Dic , son again of stern Philip the teacher , he transformed himself into an heroic king of England , and the theatrical court bowed the knee . |
19 | It was painful , beautiful and obscure , a not uncommon state of affairs when the creator also directs , gives a running commentary on the action and writes himself into the story at the end . |
20 | He levered himself into the seat nearest Milton and rested the frame nearby . |
21 | He moved himself into a reclining position , head against the padded headrest . |
22 | Somehow or other , the vicar got off stage , and disappeared behind the altar , perhaps off to hurl himself into the flames that would shortly be consuming Donald . |
23 | Tucking himself into a ball of boots and flak jacket , the Squat bounced and rolled half a dozen times . |
24 | But these activities occupied him , one may well think , because he could see he had painted himself into a corner : the purely literary reason for not finishing The Silmarillion is deducible not only from that work itself , but from almost the whole of Tolkien 's professional career . |
25 | I did n't re I thought he actually made a person , I did n't realize he made himself into a person . |
26 | As Hollywood history has shown , Curtis recognized that he did have a drug problem when , in 1984 , he admitted himself into the Betty Ford Alcoholic and Drugs Treatment Center for treatment for his drug abuse and alcoholism . |
27 | Pushing his briefcase aside , he lowered himself into a chair , rested his elbow on the back , and crossed one leg over the other . |
28 | He lowered himself into an old leather chair and continued chewing while he waited . |
29 | Henry lowered himself into the driver 's seat and stood looking out at her for a moment . |
30 | After a moment 's hesitation she sat in one of the large armchairs , half expecting to be pushed on to the settee , but he allowed her to sit alone , only raising an eyebrow as he lowered himself into the matching chair . |