Example sentences of "and [verb] [pn reflx] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The cause of British nurses and nursing itself in the 1980s has been championed most consistently by Trevor Clay .
2 For those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle and lose themselves in the peaceful Nottinghamshire countryside , the working farms of the Nottinghamshire Farm Tourism Group offer a taste of the rural tradition .
3 She wanted only to rid herself of the blocks Ewan had inflicted on her and lose herself in a new future .
4 I wandered into the wholesale office of a big tobacco factory , and found myself in a dark panelled Victorian world of snuff counters , old polished scales for weighing out ounces of baccy and a snug with settle chairs .
5 I awoke , and found myself in a cold hillside .
6 You drove down a slope to a depth of 50 or more feet , and found yourself in a spacious area which was brightly lit .
7 Blake moved from the Old Nag 's Head , through a courtyard , and found himself in a long alley .
8 He pushed through a regulation fire door and found himself in a narrow passageway that ran along by the stairs to the kitchen .
9 Last summer Frankie had climbed the tallest ash and found himself in a whole new world .
10 They pushed through the door , and found themselves in a big general office .
11 And it was here , after the house-warming party which began with hours of few arrivals and long silences , that she and Hugh had finished what was left of the Carafino and found themselves in the narrow bed in the basement where this dramatically argumentative child had been conceived .
12 Jim Crow laws dictated that we all sit up in the coloured balcony , so we followed Earl up the stairs of the separate entrance , located to the right of the box office , and found ourselves in the highest tier of the auditorium .
13 She pushed open the only door , and found herself in a spacious but gloomy office .
14 She scuttled through the door and found herself in a long drawing-room choked with old-fashioned furniture .
15 Bernice followed him , and found herself in a square space behind the staircase .
16 Seconds later she shoulder-charged the door , and found herself in an eerie moonlit room where she could distinguish nothing , except the deafening howls which seemed to reverberate off the walls .
17 Maura pushed her way through the adults and stationed herself in the front room next to the table piled high with food .
18 Within a few moments I had been directed to the Gasthof zur Alte Post and installed myself in a tiny room which was to cost about £12 for the night , including breakfast .
19 Hussa and the boy 's sister soon arrived from Al Ain and installed themselves in the adjoining bedrooms .
20 It spun around , hurling its axe , which whirred over the assassin 's head and buried itself in a luckless thief behind him .
21 It ricocheted off a bulkhead , impossibly loud in the confined space , and buried itself in the fleshy part of Terhune 's thigh .
22 Sometimes a single boulder bounds and clatters down the scree pile , echoing loudly , sometimes a larger mass breaks away , sometimes the scree itself shifts and readjusts itself in a prolonged rattling clatter — a noise rather like the sea swashing back over pebbles .
23 Another way of creating a bad impression at a social interview is by being so self-conscious and aware of what is going on that you are unable to act naturally and show yourself in the best possible light .
24 Water , the original substance which God created when he made the world , represents change , and immersing oneself in a natural body of water is the only way of changing one 's spiritual identity .
25 They should be able to analyse arguments and assess their validity , and to express themselves in a clear , exact and literate way .
26 He saw Ratagan 's axe flash like a star and bury itself in a hairy snout , splintering black blood .
27 There was no other explanation ; she 'd gone and landed herself in the sole company of a madman .
28 Whatever course you adopt , you must avoid overstocking the land and overcommitting yourself in the early stages .
29 IMAGINE the reaction if , say , Ladbroke came to its shareholders and said : ‘ The Government have decreed that we will have to rebid for our betting licence in 1992 , and to put ourselves in a better position to win it we are taking on borrowings equal to our equity and giving our managers around 15 per cent of the company . ’
30 Alexei loosed , and the arrow leapt from the bow and embedded itself in the wooden spike which rose from the dome of a house two streets away .
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