Example sentences of "[vb base] [pn reflx] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pergolas and arches are not so bad for accessibility , but dead-heading means work above your head and that entails the use of steps , which require a firm path or surface before you place yourself at risk on them .
2 Told him to look in any time — just to walk in , sit down , take his shoes off , and make himself at home !
3 Going for quality not only means the way we do our work , but the standards with which we conduct ourselves at work .
4 Nervous controls are not the same as behavioural responses of the kind we have seen in the case of reptiles , which situate themselves at angles to gain the maximum benefit from , or to avoid the worst excesses of , solar radiation .
5 By inhaling poisonous vapours , young people put themselves at risk of :
6 This is not the same form of heroism as those who put themselves at risk for others .
7 as if lax regulations are not enough consumers put themselves at risk by careless use of refrigerators and microwaves .
8 With regard to Bancroft 's second point , our research was designed not only to quantify sexual practices but also to understand why people put themselves at risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases , especially AIDS .
9 Locks weirs and boats need to be treated with respect according to the National Rivers Authority , but there are still some people who put themselves at risk by behaving foolishly .
10 The hour to which we journalists strictly ration ourselves at lunchtime had already passed and the mart reports would n't sub themselves , but a selection of citric sorbets proved worth the extra 45p .
11 It 's well-known that the Scots , in general , have no love for the English — for good reason ; that the Irish , to this day , consider themselves at war with England .
12 Martha , the nurse on duty , proved to be a real dog-lover and insisted that Zephyr could go of her lead and make herself at home .
13 If we can get a clear idea about the situation in which teachers find themselves at present , and how they experience it , then we shall be in a better position to see what the most productive way forward is .
14 He 's nice like that , is Peter — you know , he do n't wait for me to ask — he just says ‘ Make yourself at home , Billy ’ or ‘ Have a look at this , ’ or ‘ Guess where I got this ? ’
15 Even though we may say , ‘ Make yourself at home ’ , we might be a little taken aback if they took us at our word and kicked off their shoes , lounged around on the settee , helped themselves to our coffee , tea , larder and even our wine !
16 Make yourself at home , ’ Nails said sarcastically .
17 Make yourself at home , Vern — eat as many biscuits as you like . ’
18 MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME
19 ‘ Please make yourself at home , then .
20 Upon arrival in The Hague , make yourself at home in your hotel with time to explore this famous city .
21 Make yourself at home . ’
22 Make yourself at home while I fix you a coffee , ’ Alex said , ‘ then what would you like to do ?
23 Make yourself at home . ’
24 ‘ Yes , please make yourself at home , ’ Faye answered , but her politeness was mechanical , and Belinda suppressed a grunt of effort as she lifted the cases .
25 ‘ We 'll eat later — make yourself at home till then . ’
26 Make yourself at home !
27 Make yourself at home , he had said .
28 You said make yourself at home ! ’
29 ‘ Sit down , make yourself at home . ’
30 Look around , make yourself at home .
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