Example sentences of "he [vb past] himself for " in BNC.

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1 He rebuked himself for his stupidity .
2 At the end of that time ‘ he qualified himself for practising whether as a physician or a surgeon ’ , and returned to Bedfordshire where , ‘ with the consent of the Clergy and the local practitioners , he attended the destitute poor ’ .
3 In what was seen as a policy of high personal risk , he proposed himself for the post of Prime Minister ( Ivan Silayev having resigned in September — see p. 38416 ) .
4 ‘ Mark you , Southey ! — I will do my Duty , ’ he wrote from London five days later , as he steeled himself for his promised return to Bristol and the renewal of his relationship with Sara .
5 Meanwhile he readied himself for a sixteen-tooth smile .
6 But instead he was attracted to men , and he crucified himself for it . ’
7 He hated himself for these demeaning fantasies , and was reasonably afraid that she might suspect he nourished them .
8 He hated himself for pressing a dying friend , but some gut-fear , some primordial terror drove him on .
9 And he hated himself for it .
10 But he hated himself for being drawn to her , however briefly , because he was personally involved …
11 Pontius Pilate , also he rejects the Lord Jesus and in doing so he hated himself for it .
12 Course he hated himself for it , just as every person who is not a christian will hate themselves because they had , anything to do with that crowd who had cried out , away with him !
13 He cursed himself for a fool .
14 He cursed himself for his carelessness , and dug his heels back to speed the wear mare .
15 A solitary tear escaped his eye , and he cursed himself for it .
16 He cursed himself for not having brought his keys .
17 But as soon as he cursed himself for being taken in last night by Isabel 's distress , two insistent memories shook his belief that it had been an act put on for his benefit : the way she had clung fiercely to his hand when they had passed the dungeons , her grip almost painfully strong , and the stricken expression on her face when he had ordered her to strip .
18 He began to speak out loud over the sound of the copious running water ; he congratulated himself for not crying in public , he congratulated himself for not getting hurt , for not letting himself be assaulted on the way home , for not letting anyone corner him or get him down on the floor or up against a wall but for keeping walking instead .
19 He began to speak out loud over the sound of the copious running water ; he congratulated himself for not crying in public , he congratulated himself for not getting hurt , for not letting himself be assaulted on the way home , for not letting anyone corner him or get him down on the floor or up against a wall but for keeping walking instead .
20 He blamed himself for letting Jess persuade him into running off .
21 He blamed himself for the death of his friend , thinking that if he had n't used the ouija board , perhaps his friend would still be alive .
22 He blamed himself for crediting her with a maturity she did not possess , and regretted that his attempts to assist her studies had been so tragically misinterpreted by her .
23 But even as he braced himself for the end , Robin took a remarkable last photograph of himself for his family .
24 For a fleeting moment he braced himself for confrontation , suspecting that they would want all three bags , but they left him his .
25 Suragai 's hands were already scratched and bleeding , and he was cursing quietly in his own tongue as he positioned himself for another rescue attempt .
26 With a sudden pang of remorse , he reproached himself for not telling Zohra about the warnings he had received , if warnings they were , about the messages he had decided to ignore , on her behalf as well as his own .
27 He gathered himself for a giant leap and SPRONG ! landed right in the middle of the sleeping ducks .
28 ‘ The next day he presented himself for arrest . ’
29 No wonder Edward , in order to protect suitors from ecclesiastical censures or reprisals , made available a new form of the writ which was issued ‘ on behalf of many ’ — ex relatu plurium — in which he substituted himself for the unnamed petitioner or petitioners ; this form of the writ enjoyed wider popularity after the Council of Reading .
30 He despised himself for this and consequently admired Elsie all the more .
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