Example sentences of "he [vb past] [pn reflx] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He made himself remember the teaching , bringing coolness into his heart : all things have a natural cause which can be discovered .
2 While in 1920–1 Eliot admired both Edward Wadsworth 's drawings of industrial landscapes and Picasso 's primitivism , he found himself living the life of Thomson or of the city clerks he had read about in Conan Doyle , Davidson , Conrad , and elsewhere .
3 When Jean-Claude took over the space for his piano , he found himself lugging the trunk into the light .
4 And for some reason he found himself drawing a Spitfire .
5 He went to the court where he found himself dubbed the plaintiff , paid a fee and a deposit for which he received a receipt .
6 After three or four pages , he found himself wandering the streets or pacing anxiously through some park he did n't even recognize , twitching and murmuring strangely to himself while mothers , at the sight of him , drew their children to them and stole softly away across the grass .
7 And when he tried transparent tricks to pull up vital business buried at the end of the list , he found himself making a number of enemies in the group .
8 he found himself crossing the square
9 Secretly , and with some self-reproach , he found himself resenting the circumstances of this imposition .
10 Within twenty minutes he found himself minding the store , while Haynes slipped out ‘ for a few minutes ’ .
11 He found himself avoiding the street in which Francesca lived as he drove for North Kensington , calling ahead on his car phone to make sure that the forensic team was still there .
12 Riven wanted to find Madra , for she was no longer at his side , but the man in front of him fell and he found himself confronting an enemy militiaman .
13 At the age of 16 , alone in his uncle 's house in Madurai , he describes how a sudden terror of death overtook him , and he found himself dramatizing the occurrence of death .
14 He found himself following the line of marks left in the carpet by the sharp heels of her shoes , caught himself watching the alternate bracing of her calf muscles as she moved to and fro .
15 Sure enough , the waiter returned a moment later and Charlie was with him , brushing dandruff from his jacket as he squared himself to face the public .
16 He prepared himself to meet the Mahatma on the basis of ‘ personal appeal and conviction ’ , taking to heart the advice of V.S.S. Sastri , who was acting as intermediary , that Gandhi was ‘ like a woman ; you have got to win him ; therefore before you see him , perform all your ablutions , say all your prayers and put on your deepest spiritual robes ’ .
17 Almost 30 when he was finally crowned at Scone , and with his naturally introspective , melancholy temperament soured by long , enforced idleness , he drove himself to become a man of action and set about destroying those who had grown rich and powerful in his absence , especially the Albany faction .
18 He allowed himself to show a measure of distaste .
19 He heard himself telling a girl that if he had n't made it in the music business by his twentieth birthday , he would kill himself .
20 He heard himself whisper the word , ‘ Help … ’ and then he lost consciousness .
21 He taught himself to play the tuba .
22 He braced himself to clout the ball , and watched it race away , like a round of tracer …
23 In those days arose Rodrigo of Bivar , who was a youth strong in arms and of good customs ; and the people rejoiced in him , for he bestirred himself to protect the land from the Moors .
24 Theodora had passed none of that on to the Archdeacon , and he had himself offered no judgement .
25 ( My ex-husband did not want me working in Oman with him , and even when I was in the UK arranging the divorce he took steps to prevent me returning to Oman to teach until he had himself left the country in 1987 . )
26 He forced himself to ignore the painting and pulled his mind back to the MacQuillan case .
27 Finally , he forced himself to leave the room , pulling the dog out with him and locking the door behind him .
28 He forced himself to search the wardrobe , the chests full of her clothes .
29 Something in Dr Jaffery 's big bare feet and the awkward way he held himself gave the impression of a slightly shambolic , absent-minded individual : ‘ Asalam alekum , ’ he said .
30 He set himself to heal the rifts in the party , and apparently succeeded , not only because Labour politicians are hungry for office but also because of his position of centrality , born and bred in the Labour movement .
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