Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [pn reflx] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I made myself a nice profit out of it . |
2 | A year or two later , I made myself a second canoe on the other side of the island . |
3 | I got myself a larger size and even they seemed to be pretty neat . |
4 | So , impressed by him , I got myself a bass guitar . |
5 | I found myself a nice bit of grass with a backrest against a tree trunk and waited for the show to begin . |
6 | And so it went on in what was styled — even in the ranks — as the Baldwin Air Force , and it was in this environment that I found myself a mere fragment within a daily expanding Air Force . |
7 | One night I promised myself a hot water bottle , a basket of marzipan fruits and a video . |
8 | I poured myself a huge whisky . |
9 | I poured myself a stiff drink and tossed it down . |
10 | I allowed myself a brief glance at Alison 's ample contours . |
11 | Consequentially , when I saw him marching swiftly towards me I permitted myself a brief groan . |
12 | I gave myself a brisk tub down with a towel — when I saw it in daylight it looked as though it had been run over by a lorry on a muddy building site — and changed every stitch of clothing . |
13 | Many years ago I knitted myself a sleeveless jumper in mercerised cotton ; this stretched in the wash until it was more like a mini-dress . |
14 | Soon after taking up my job as cub reporter I bought myself a big radio and a gramophone and continued collecting recordings of Gilbert & Sullivan and classical music . |
15 | Distracted from my course in self-improvement , I mixed myself a brutal martini and fell to pondering such juxtapositions . |
16 | Going through to the kitchen , she made herself a hot drink , and carried it into the room where the fire was at last beginning to heat up the air a little . |
17 | Later she made herself a light salad for lunch and ate it on the terrace . |
18 | In Israel if you got in debt you made yourself a voluntary slave for six years to the person you owed money to , a form of community service , and then you were set free after six years and your debts cancelled and you were given a new start in life . |
19 | Torn between tears and laughter , she found herself a clean dress and frilly hat in her locker and went into the showers . |
20 | ‘ Oh bother ! ’ she allowed herself a wee expletive and reached for the telephone daintily with whitened fingers . |
21 | She took the men 's cheers as somehow directed at herself , at her person , not at the food alone , but unlike the chorus that might greet the appearance of some women of the town , they did not place her in danger , and she allowed herself a small smile in acknowledgement , and came forward to set the dish down . |
22 | She allowed herself a small smile . |
23 | She allowed herself a small smile . |
24 | She allowed herself a small smile , mostly because he 'd accepted her medical opinion but still had n't guessed she was a doctor . |
25 | She allowed herself a thin smile of triumph . |
26 | At this she cut herself a narrow wedge from the pie , and when her mother turned round from the oven and looked at her plate , she remarked , ‘ You wo n't get fat on that . |
27 | None the less , throughout the autumn and the cold winter that followed , those three hundred yards became three hundred years each and every time , the sign of her defeat , the sign of her capture — she felt herself a wild animal tamed and she devoted herself to Maggie with what appeared to be maternal passion mainly because she felt guilty at her lack of joy in it . |
28 | Where shall ye now get as much money as ye owe ? ’ , and when she was given forty pence she bought herself a furred cloak with it rather than paying off any of her debts . |
29 | It got to be hard to handle , so she bought herself a small file box and some packages of 2 × 3 cards . |
30 | She gave herself a critical glance , taking in the ankle-length , black lace gown with its full skirt , long , tapered sleeves and off-the-shoulder neckline . |