Example sentences of "himself with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When Wharton had to relinquish his seat in Buckinghamshire on his elevation to the peerage in 1696 , he was unable to replace himself with a suitable man , and the by-election went in favour of a local Tory , Lord Cheyne .
2 He had nearly saddled himself with a desperate , thirty-one-year-old fan .
3 Three minutes into the second-half the non-Leaguers ' obligatory fireman , Mottashed , instead of shooting himself in the foot , set fire to himself with a jittery own goal and Loram shortly made it 3-1 , deader than dead .
4 Lewis , a metre behind , equalled the old world record of 9.93 seconds but could not even console himself with a new American best for he only equalled the time of Calvin Smith .
5 It is small wonder that Darwin thought twice about threatening his own privileged position by identifying himself with a new twist on this old theme .
6 He 'd just been amusing himself with a new challenge , the new blonde female who 'd temporarily appeared in his life …
7 Rather than contenting himself with a specific and clearly defined puzzle , Poulantzas aims to give a broad account of the capitalist state , which will show what it is and what it does by revealing its connections with the various instances of the social whole .
8 Billy had armed himself with a stout stick .
9 He can only be himself with a female inferior .
10 No real thought seems to have been bestowed on the important principle involved either by Day J. , who … appears to found his decision simply on the above dictum of Pollock C.B. , which happens to mention corruption , as one of the inapposite illustrations of an unsound proposition , or by Lawrance J. , who contents himself with a bare expression of concurrence .
11 What he has done is to supply himself with a ridiculous experience by the telling of which he could entertain several hundred people , without having to undergo the dispiriting strain of suffering it first .
12 Now Sixsmith was gently frisking himself with a deepening frown .
13 There was persistent rumour ( probably close to the truth ) bandied about by the local gentry , that Anthony Foster had hidden himself with a paid labourer at Cumnor Place .
14 He introduced himself with a slight bow to the tall man .
15 He had thought he could look at a picture of Wyvis Hall , a photograph he had taken himself with a cheap camera Zosie had stolen , with equanimity and even a rueful amusement , but it appeared he could not .
16 Beaten 6–3 , 6–3 in their previous encounter , 6ft 5ins tall Ainley , a former Hampshire County choice , avenged himself with a superb display to take the title at the fourth attempt with a 6–2 , 6–1 win .
17 Steadying himself with a deep breath , he mustered control .
18 The mandarin excused himself with a nervous smile and moved quickly away across the antechamber to talk with a group of French officials .
19 If you are fortunate enough to own , or to find , an incunabulum or book printed before 1500 , do not be too alarmed if it has no title , since many books of the period had none , at least in the sense that we understand , the publisher/printer contenting himself with a curt statement of the title and author 's name , known as a ‘ label title ’ , or else a small introductory paragraph ( sometimes using a different coloured ink ) known as the ‘ incipit ’ , from the Latin ‘ it begins ’ .
20 for not only was the Earl Patrick suspicious of anyone coming from the regency , but he happened at this juncture to be consoling himself with a local lady , in the absence of marital comforts .
21 One night , he found himself with a few other police enveloped in the hatred of a black township uprising .
22 He satisfied himself with a few words of hurried consultation during a House of Commons debate .
23 But his lordship 's grandfather was a cautious man , and provided himself with a secret way out at need .
24 If he was stupid , Louis would start cutting himself with a broken mic stand at this point , and their drummer would smash his headphones .
25 Springfield made as though to answer , then checked himself with a quick glance in Pam 's direction .
26 Pensioner David Warnock , 66 , of Almond Grove , Fairfield , Stockton , killed himself with a massive overdose of paracetamol , an inquest heard yesterday .
27 It was in 1978 that he overreached himself with a little plan to sell illicit diamonds bought by his askaris from a diamond dealer in Lesotho .
28 His attitude was , however , coloured by a highly literary romanticism , and despite his efforts at identifying himself with a primitive culture , his outlook naturally remained that of a sophisticated European ; he borrowed freely from primitive sources but reinterpreted them to suit his own decorative and symbolic purposes .
29 He surrounds himself with a considered disarray of natural objects ; piles of logs for the open fire , wooden rustic chairs , a chinese screen and antique rugs thrown over the parquet floor .
30 If he surpassed himself with a full-scale mock-up of the ceiling for the Salla Romana with a snake-pit of interwoven flowers and exuberant garlands , he could be sure that a cursory glance by Ceauşescu would be followed by the demand , ‘ More flowers , more gold leaf . ’
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