Example sentences of "[coord] himself [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In other words , the designer was looking at the effect of the tucking when knitting in one colour , rather than concerning her or himself with the effect when striped .
2 They compel the reader to give something of herself or himself to the text .
3 As they decanted themselves McLeish managed to agree quickly with Teversham that , assuming the identification was confirmed , he would take Francis Morgan and Miss Williams back , leaving Catherine and himself at the site .
4 Mr Farrow is understood locally to have taken the conveyance between the Earl of Carnarvon and himself over the lordship of the manor to mean that he was owner of the common .
5 It could be said that the We/ Us/Our form is rather a mode of self-description when the poet wishes to present his beloved and himself to the world ( as shown by Donne in the Songs and Sonnets ) , and that Shakespeare prefers to keep the relationship on an interpersonal level .
6 He hoped that only one of them would accompany Taheb and himself to the door , and he hoped that person would be Nephthys .
7 In the morning he would take it and himself to the embassy , to beg her to forgive him .
8 The purpose of his journey , which he revealed to the king 's sister , Adela , countess of Blois , was to excommunicate the king , ‘ for the injury which he had done to God and himself for the last two years and more . ’
9 At Dry Drayton near Cambridge he had succeeded his father as patron and incumbent in 1808 , presented his own eldest son Samuel in 1829 , and himself for the second time in 1831 .
10 At the same time , Coleridge 's mother in-law , Mrs Fricker , also seemed on the point of death at the house in Oxford Street , Kingsdown , that he had just found for Sara and himself on the north side of the city .
11 He could remember them discussing it over the ironing and himself on the floor playing with his soldiers behind the sofa and keeping very quiet about it because it was way past his bedtime .
12 She then teaches him to organize his toiletries and himself in the same way as she would in the hospital setting .
13 Then in September , when the Sadler 's Wells Ballet danced in Paris ( opening the day after the premiere of School for Nightingales ) , he added to his scrapbook , besides snapshots of Legerton , Powell and himself in the obvious tourist spots , a picture of two puppets ; he also pasted a picture of Marie Antoinette in the middle of a page otherwise devoted entirely to gargoyles from Nôtre-Dame .
14 There must have been servants listening ; without seeing who was responsible , Paul found the front door slammed behind him , and himself in the grey street .
15 As we saw there , Segal and Irigaray have recently elaborated this view , but its origins are clearly in Freud whose early case-studies , as Mitchell observes , originate the idea that ‘ the homosexual was choosing not another of the same sex , but himself in the guise of another ’ ( Psychoanalysis and Feminism , 34 ; see e.g. Freud , ix .
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