Example sentences of "they [verb] [pn reflx] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Do they make themselves heard in the crowd as well ?
2 It was also surprising to hear that so many found it possible to stick to this diet when normally they found themselves lacking in the willpower department .
3 Users had to present their data in ways laid down by the DP department ; they found themselves bound by the DP department 's priorities rather than by their own ; and , in addition , they had to compete with colleagues for use of the computer 's facilities .
4 They found themselves sandwiched between the unhappy and unwilling Germans , and the aggressive , intolerant and uncomprehending Russians .
5 This is the date England had originally set aside for a friendly against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin but which both Robson and Jack Charlton agreed to abandon when they found themselves paired in the same World Cup group .
6 And they found themselves hurried from the room .
7 Long experience has taught many Irishmen that they will not get from authorities national and local the benefits and services to which they consider themselves entitled without the kindly intervention of some influential personage .
8 That does n't mean that I think people should run out and get tested , but anyone who 's heterosexually active , having sexual relationships , needs to think about the risks , and take care of themselves and their partners , need to make sure that they use condoms , that they get themselves informed about the facts .
9 Busy mothers ma be particularly glad of an opportunity to listen at home of they find themselves tied to the house .
10 They need a new identity , but in seeking it they find themselves competing for the same political space with social movements that share their radical vocation .
11 They imagine torments more atrocious for the bakkra ( which is what the bosses are called ) than they have themselves received at the order of mistresses who wear bonnets and corsets and use the civilised manners of Liverpool or Birmingham or London — ;
12 We see ( again , particularly in the public sector ) institutions collectively framing their own mission statements , as they seek to define the particular role they see themselves fulfilling in the national system of higher education .
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