Example sentences of "[noun] myself [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | As an undergraduate myself in the late sixties , I met two famous pioneer sisters , the Misses Deneke . |
2 | I run to the bedroom , clutch the lump of hash from the bookshelf , and lock myself in the bathroom , turning the taps on . |
3 | May I first associate myself with the words of the hon. Member for Hendon , South ( Mr. Marshall ) with whom I fully agree ? |
4 | Maybe I should make a break for it , transit myself through the falling drops , and float on an oil-slick until morning . |
5 | I have reservations myself about the access at Shilton dip , but I would suggest to the County Surveyor that if Shilton dip is dangerous for a potential site of gipsies , then it 's just as dangerous for the people who live in Shilton right now . |
6 | Generally , when things fall apart and get desperate I just go out into the garden , anchor myself to the earth . |
7 | So , I 'll be alright to go to the hairdresser myself in the morning . |
8 | I have not changed my decision to disburden myself of the task . |
9 | Well first of all I must distance myself from the image that is presented by nearly all introductory textbooks of cultural anthropology . |
10 | ‘ Yes , I know ’ said St. David ‘ I played outside-half myself in the Heavens team . ’ |
11 | A teenager myself at the time , I found the occasion awkward and somewhat embarrassing , as I suspect some of the pupils did . |
12 | I fail to see why I should subject myself to the indignity of competing with Tom , Dick , and Narry for a parish which is , at least , £100 per annum poorer than my own , and not nearly so convenient . |
13 | ‘ Because I 've decided to give up the artificial fiction of being myself for the genuine , satisfying falseness of being somebody else . |
14 | I 've an idea myself for the golf er |