Example sentences of "[prep] [pn reflx] [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | May the Lord enrich and increase your witness to the Truth about Himself in the indifferent society around you . |
2 | Each young gentleman was provided with his own chamber-pot , which he was expected to empty for himself on the common midden , situated behind the houses . |
3 | Another performer in One Over The Eight who took to Kenneth with the greatest of affection was Lance Percival , soon to make a national name for himself with the top TV satire show of the Sixties , That Was The Week That Was . |
4 | We who are brought together by such an obscene act , like to think of ourselves as the vast majority . |
5 | As it unfurls the panoramic vistas of past periods and epochs within the European cultural tradition , history builds a view of ourselves as the inevitable continuation and culmination of everything that has gone before . |
6 | And because we are reading the story , we are at an imaginative level participating in the events , recognising aspects of ourselves in the main character . |
7 | ‘ They 've just decided Pat can now take care of himself in the outside world . |
8 | Auguste caught a brief glimpse of himself in the small mirror he had unobtrusively arranged in order that he might keep an eye on events taking place behind his back ; the surreptitious addition of Mrs Marshall 's abominable Coralline pepper , for example , to an imperfect sauce . |
9 | It managed to sustain a comparison of itself as the resolute party to the OUP 's vacillation . |
10 | It had to find a way of being able to think of itself as the true heir of the persecuted church , not its betrayer . |
11 | In case we become aware of its tricks , the Ego tries to throw us off the scent , by projecting aspects of itself onto the outside world . |
12 | I might have made an angry reply about her own flaunting of herself at the male Ardakkean , but there was nothing to be gained by it . |
13 | The following morning , after breakfast , a bruised Clare cut a photograph of herself from the local newspaper ; luckily , her face was totally obscured by the banner , which had wrapped itself around her like a winding sheet . |
14 | Catching sight of herself in the long wall-mirror as she pulled a peach-coloured , button-necked nightshirt over her head , she found herself wondering what Guy was doing . |
15 | She sat up , splashing her face with water , catching a glimpse of herself in the steam-clouded mirror . |
16 | It was a full minute before she realised that she was looking at a reflection of herself in the polished metal shield that Simon had propped against a tree to protect her from any stray arrows . |
17 | Filaments linked living beings with the seeds of themselves in the deep-down ooze . |
18 | I could take some colour photos of myself in the whole ensemble and maybe send Marcus one . |
19 | What did that do to me as a person , to my sense of myself in the Christian church ? |
20 | Role-taking — the mental placing of oneself in the other person 's position — is central to all forms of human communication . |
21 | Ruling groups have found that their interests are best safeguarded if they are supported by a work force which can not think for itself in the coherent way writing affords . |
22 | Having dug its way out of the compost heap , it must immediately start to fend for itself in the hostile world of the mallee scrub . |
23 | The firm badly needs this market share to buy time , so it can fully adapt to the new Windows world and carve out a place for itself in the growing groupware market . |
24 | The subtle mind used against itself by the simple mind . |
25 | Shirley Eaton looked fetching in her nurse 's uniform and a young probationer nurse was laying the tracks for a totally new profession for herself as the overemotional wallflower among the blossoming beauties of the hospital . |
26 | A year after our idle talk at Windrush , Judith Evelyn was in New York rehearsing her leading lines for Patrick Campbell 's great play ‘ Gaslight ’ , in which she starred on Broadway from December , 1941 ( the same week as Pearl Harbour ) for the next two years , and made a lasting name for herself in the American theatre . |
27 | There was once a poor shoemaker who had three fine strong sons and two pretty daughters and a third , who could do nothing well , who shivered plates and tangled her spinning , who curdled milk , could not get butter to come , nor set a fire so that smoke did not pour into the room , a useless , hopeless , dreaming daughter , to whom her mother would often say that she should try to fend for herself in the wild wood , and then she would know the value of listening to advice , and of doing things properly . |
28 | The fact that Tassi was already married only exacerbated Aratsio 's belief in himself as the aggrieved party . |
29 | Fearful for its own survival , the imperial house skilfully diverted the frenzy and hatred away from itself towards the foreign presence in China and gave the movement tacit encouragement . |
30 | For some birth parents this would mean periodic up-dating of information from themselves to the adoptive family and from the latter to the birth parents directly or through the placement agency . |