Example sentences of "[vb past] [pn reflx] [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't be a fool , she scolded herself silently as Michele led the way down the echoing tunnel to a fancy wrought-iron gate at the far end . |
2 | ‘ How bad it would be , ’ Marty told himself callously as he watched him go , ‘ to have your bed and your bellyful and no worries at all ! ’ |
3 | Then he raised his wings and lifted himself up as Slorne had done to the very top of his cage . |
4 | Maybe that was the basic problem , she told herself wearily as she now stared blindly up at the ceiling . |
5 | Put your foot down , she told herself weakly as he pulled her gently towards him . |
6 | All she was interested in right now , she told herself firmly as she banished tantalising , dangerous thoughts concerning those strong brown hands , was his ability to keep them afloat . |
7 | Which was maybe a good reason why it probably would n't happen , she told herself sternly as she stuffed another olive . |
8 | ‘ Get a grip , Aurora , ’ she told herself sternly as she rummaged in the cupboard . |
9 | And , if she did n't want to be a burnt-out case , too , she 'd better try and get some sleep , Laura told herself roughly as she slipped into bed and turned off the light . |
10 | ‘ Stop it ! ’ she told herself scornfully as she blocked the picture out . |
11 | Life was going on as planned , she told herself determinedly as she walked down the street to the car rental office with her overnight bag . |
12 | The pursuer threw himself aside as the vehicle mounted the pavement , slamming into a lamp-post . |
13 | After capture at Tobruk as a chaplain he listened as well as lectured and poured himself out as father , brother and friend , empathising with the religious difficulties of his fellow prisoners which gnawed away at the rigid Anglo-Catholicism of more sheltered days . |
14 | Then a leaking gasket on the fuel header tank showed itself graphically as fuel was blown back into Bob 's face from the filler cap in front of the windscreen . |
15 | He fired twice and Julie threw herself down as bullets ploughed into the kitchen table . |
16 | He released himself gently as he could and stood up , half-laughing ‘ That was a very strenuous good-night kiss , ’ he said . |
17 | How could she have been foolish enough to let it happen ? she asked herself inwardly as the lift slowed and stopped , and its wide metal doors sighed open . |
18 | She checked herself so as not to rush and then advanced over-slowly , first took up the bottle of rum , poured a glass , then picked up a guinea , seemed , he thought ( and smiled ) to test it , pocketed it , brought him the rum . |
19 | He had been a nippy winger in Palace 's promotions side of 1963–64 and then acquitted himself well as we consolidated in Division Two , so he was a welcome recruit at Selhurst Park in mid-September 1971 , when Bert Head was restructuring his team in a successful attempt to ensure 1st Division survival . |
20 | He was then anxious to win the support of the Yorkist establishment and , both as protector and during his early weeks as king , represented himself rather as the only hope for the continuance of the good government of Edward IV . |
21 | He was then anxious to win the support of the Yorkist establishment and , both as protector and during his early weeks as king , represented himself rather as the only hope for the continuance of the good government of Edward IV . |
22 | That she saw herself not as I so much wanted , as my angel of forgiveness , but as my angel of salvation . |
23 | In St Albans last year two IRA terrorists blew themselves up as they were planting a 5lbs to 7lbs Semtex bomb destined for Royal Marines bandsmen . |
24 | In a frank and often amusing outburst , full of the colour and character normally missing from her stand-offish image , she put herself forward as being terribly misunderstood . |
25 | And she 'd never want to , she reminded herself resolutely as she turned her back on him and walked towards the house , acutely conscious of his eyes following her every step . |
26 | I put myself down as well to prove myself wrong . |
27 | Europe may have turned its back , but the Czechs also sold themselves out as the poles did not . |
28 | Alec Stewart ran himself out as he tried for a sharp single to cover and found Atherton unwilling to budge at the non-striker 's end . |
29 | You 've got to pull yourself together ! she lectured herself sternly as Ross took the keys from her nervous , trembling fingers . |
30 | A man — any man — can buy such a place , set himself up as headmaster , and run it as he likes . |