Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pn reflx] on [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But even before it came to public notice earlier this year , poor Mr Engholm was having to struggle to impose himself on a fractious party .
2 European civilization was the first to impose itself on the whole surface of the globe .
3 ‘ It must be strange , ’ she said slowly , ‘ to have been part of the Revolution and then to find yourself on the opposite side from people you fought beside . ’
4 In other words , they have been trying to scratch themselves on the sandy bottom and get stranded by accident .
5 The rich North Italian industrial city of Turin has decided to put itself on the international map with a biennial art and antiques fair to be held at the Lingotto , the spectacular former Fiat car factory , from 27 February to 7 March .
6 Scripted by Christopher Hampton from the epistolatory novel by Choderlos de Laclos about sexual gamesmanship among the French aristocracy in the closing decades of the ancient regime , DANGEROUS LIAISONS revolves around the schemes of the malicious , intelligent salon hostess Madame de Merteuil ( Glenn Close ) to revenge herself on a fallen lover by arranging the seduction of his virgin bride .
7 A seventeen year old , bright and intelligent enough to put herself on an equal footing with her father .
8 However bad a landlord , there is a crucial rule that needs to be kept in mind if you do n't want to put yourself on the wrong side of the law .
9 After the Istanbul Biennale last autumn , it is the turn of the Greek art dealers to make a bid to put themselves on the international map .
10 Visual images flashed on and off at fractions of a second to imprint themselves on the subconscious mind .
11 Cassie wondered hazily whether in Johnny 's book it would be considered all right to force himself on the other sort of girl , whoever she may be !
12 I left my sack for a third time clipped to Sal and relished the cool caress of wind around my back as I finally found out how to enjoy myself on the steep granite of the ridge .
13 And came again to seat herself on the High Throne .
14 This would require companies to be able to merge across frontiers and be able to organize themselves on a Europe-wide basis without discrimination .
15 She has yet to prove herself on a large stage .
16 Too dark , too dangerous , said Antoinette : easy to cut yourself on a broken wine bottle or get your frock filthy with cobwebs and dust .
17 These may consist of able musicians who are unwilling or unable to commit themselves on a regular basis .
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