Example sentences of "[v-ing] himself [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In choosing a kasabat kadilik , then , a student was in effect shutting himself off from the high offices of state and , provided that he intended to stay within the learned profession , dooming himself to a lifetime of service in the kasabat kadiliks unless he could somehow get back into the medrese stream .
2 ‘ And my name 's Ashley Fleming , ’ Ashley said , fearful that Simon might start patting himself on the back yet again .
3 ‘ When a dealing is had between a seller like Mr. Lewis and a person who is actually there present before him , then the presumption in law is that there is a contract , even though there is a fraudulent impersonation by the buyer representing himself as a different man than he is .
4 Surely he must have realised that he was pitting himself against a concern of considerable strength .
5 He 's amusing himself at a dull time of year , and being here without his womenfolk , but he 's as adroit at calming the storm as he is at raising it .
6 He 'd just been amusing himself with a new challenge , the new blonde female who 'd temporarily appeared in his life …
7 Anchoring himself to a piton , he cut the climbing rope and started to unravel its strands , working with the nearly frozen fingers of one hand .
8 ‘ If man can not create anything or move anybody , if he can not break out of the prison of his total narcissism and isolation , he can escape the unbearable sense of vital impotence and nothingness only by affirming himself in the act of destruction of the life that he is unable to create .
9 Jesus releases us from this addiction by revealing himself as the willing servant , humbled to the point of death , submitting his will to the will of God .
10 It occurred to Cassie that he was keeping himself under an unnatural control , like a muzzled animal .
11 These past three years he had grown sullen and morose , keeping himself at a distance , always watching her , silently blaming her for Maisie 's tragic death .
12 Partly in the hope of keeping himself on the straight and narrow — you 'd be surprised how many gay men do that — and partly because he thought it would do his career a bit of good .
13 This desire to accommodate the life of the spirit in everyday activities is finely illustrated by the Latin instructions in a fifteenth-century manuscript as to how a devout layman should regulate his daily life , from his rising with all swiftness and signing himself with the cross , to his final return to bed when he must go to sleep in the uncertainty , salutary from a penitential , if not somnific , point of view , as to whether he will survive until the morrow .
14 Pressing himself against the last wagon he peered around the side for any sign of the guards .
15 He swallowed hard and ran to the back door , pressing himself against the wall beside it .
16 Pressing himself against the wall he looked down at the body .
17 Bent almost double , he darted towards the kitchen , pressing himself against the wall .
18 JH : When launching , say , into Beethoven 's Op. 2 No. 3 C major Sonata ( for example ) , do you still find yourself thinking very much of ‘ Beethoven the young lion ’ announcing himself to the world ?
19 It 's changed partly because Stalin 's er strategy in China has been shown to be a disaster and Stalin is trying to cover his tracks and most effective way of protecting himself against the criticism and the unpopularity which is likely to come from the failure is by insisting that the strategy was right all along and the revolution is about to triumph .
20 There he made a clean sweep with the past by changing his surname from Kaye to Kasmin and launching himself on a career as a poet .
21 He became adept at launching himself over the canoe 's side ; first leaning back with legs outstretched athwart the cockpit , a quick flip of the body brought him face down towards the water before lowering himself onto it .
22 Now he was naked too beside her and making pantomime bows to his guests before launching himself into the night .
23 The fourth man had abandoned their horses to his wounded companion and was launching himself into the fray .
24 Doogie went straight for Shifty-Eyes ' face with his forehead , launching himself like an American footballer going over the opposition for a touchdown .
25 How could he explain that only by emptying himself into a woman was there any relief ?
26 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 .
27 Ellie cried , as she saw Mike hurling himself at the unprepared Patsy .
28 The boy rolled over and came on to one knee in a single lunge , and hurling himself at the man , caught him round the thighs with both arms , and swept him with him through the opening .
29 With a bound , he was up and giving chase , hurling himself down the stairs .
30 ‘ Milord , milord , ’ he shouted , hurling himself towards the pair in the prow .
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