Example sentences of "[prep] herself [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What do you think is the most important aspect of herself a woman should preserve as she grows older ?
2 She was sad in advance , and yet at the same time all the happier , doubly happy , for knowing that she recognized her happiness , that it was not slipping by her unheeded , for knowing that she was creating for herself a past .
3 Donna wins for herself a Head Electra Master racket of stiff graphite construction in the head with slightly softer flex in the shaft .
4 Certainly the happiest and most confident period in Firdaus ' life is when she can pick and choose her customers and determine for herself the relationship she will have with them .
5 She had seen for herself the effect he had on many of his clients ; had herself been impressed by his ability to amuse them with his quick wit and entertaining anecdotes .
6 Rose could never afford for herself the sort of supper her young man will provide for her , and she 's fly enough not to get herself dragged into an alley and done out of it .
7 Behind her dark glasses , she constructed for herself the illusion of security .
8 And then in rhythmic tones , half-speech , half-chant , she wrung from deep within herself a description of all-consuming love .
9 The Queen of the Night must understand these instincts , if she is to have control over them ; she must know her own wildness , and sense within herself the vigilance of the owl and the cunning of the fox before she can bring them into her domain .
10 So it was that by Thursday morning Charlotte could detect within herself an ebbing of urgency , a slide towards fatalism , a creeping acceptance that Samantha 's absence might be as permanent as Maurice 's .
11 Italy is of course the country where anything is possible , but legitimate concern has been expressed at the way in which the young Florentine judge has seen fit to take upon herself a role which properly belongs to the competent institutional authorities that of evaluating the appropriateness and the implementation of a particular restoration project .
12 Minuchin 's description of the anorexic as one who takes upon herself the burden of familial conflicts and the internal conflicts of those around her indicates that the anorexic ‘ sees ’ what is going on within and among other people in a very special way .
13 It was he , after all , who was the master of the Art , and now that Louisa had taken upon herself the task of preparing his way he was freed from the immediate pressure of time .
14 Rain had decided to keep that to herself a while longer .
15 Sophie nodded , keeping to herself the thought that George was expounding a powerful argument against the keeping of animals in zoos .
16 She would keep to herself the colour of her days — white Mondays , bordered in yellow , mahogany-brown Sundays .
17 Lovingly , as if repeating one of the poems she had learnt as a girl , and never forgotten , she crooned to herself the doctor 's words , ‘ Nothing to worry about , Mrs Mallory .
18 The intricate and ever-growing industrial co-operation of the civilised nations through trade does not permit any nation to keep to herself the gain of any market she may hold .
19 Had already admitted to herself the extent of her own love for him .
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