Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] himself the " in BNC.

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1 Jeff Winter of Middlesbrough found himself the first guinea pig .
2 Professor Roger Scruton made himself the spearhead of the academic attack , especially in his Peace Studies : A Critical Survey ( with Baroness Cox , 1984 ) , and Education and Indoctrination ( with Angela Ellis-Jones and Dennis O'Keefe , 1985 ) .
3 It is ironic that by privileging sexual difference Scruton shows himself the victim of precisely the modern intensification of sexuality which in other ways he might regard as contributing to a legitimation of the perversions he repudiates .
4 Gazza said : ‘ Some of what he did might have been wrong but I respect the fact that Maradona made himself the player Napoli could n't do without when he was in Italy .
5 Émile permitted himself the luxury of imagining I had come to Paris just to see him .
6 Tallis sets himself the task of showing that much of the structuralist and poststructuralist enterprise is based on a misreading of Saussure .
7 A few weeks later when it came to the 1985 Budget , Nigel set himself the same goal .
8 Dr Sasaki found himself the only doctor in the hospital who was unhurt .
9 Trotsky set himself the dangerous task of explaining how not only the state but also the Party had come to be excessively bureaucratized .
10 BILL CLINTON calls himself the Comeback Kid and has again lived up to the name .
11 Haverford gave himself the credit for being reasonably quick-witted , but now the old ex-pat 's meaning had eluded him .
12 Sergeant Bramble allowed himself the luxury of a fleeting smile .
13 DAVID Sinclair made himself the ideal employee when he filled in an application form for a sales job , a court heard yesterday .
14 By adopting the Waste Land theme , Eliot made himself the performer of the latest enactment of a repeated rite , just as in his poem clerk and typist ( like the earlier Burbank and Volupine ) enact their own sexual ritual .
15 It was by conquest that the Danish King Cnut made himself the first king of a truly united England in the early eleventh century .
16 In that year Coenwulf allowed himself the luxury of the elaborate royal style rector et imperator Merciorum regni ( CS 289 : S 153 ) , ‘ the first time a western ruler had called himself ‘ emperor ’ in an official record since the Roman Empire ’ .
17 Once inside , Charlie crossed himself the way his grandfather always had when entering St Mary 's and St Michael 's in Jubilee Street .
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