Example sentences of "[pn reflx] for a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Just go and lose yerself for a week , son .
2 ‘ I 'd prefer to keep our secret to ourselves for a bit , ’ Adam said firmly .
3 We 'll go down again now , but let's keep to ourselves for a while . "
4 It is time we voted for ourselves for a change .
5 ‘ We never put a variety on the list until we have grown it ourselves for a year . ’
6 In order to appreciate something which is above and beyond ourselves we have to rid ourselves for a time of our sophistication and , in the words of Jesus Christ , become as little children again .
7 ‘ They say he would beat up the devil himself for a shilling , ’ replied Barney .
8 TV COMIC Tony Slattery has sketched himself for a charity auction — starkers .
9 Malone fined himself for a lack of discipline on Saturday as Ards lost 2-0 to the Blues .
10 He cursed himself for a fool .
11 Instinctively all on the walls and ramparts ducked , even Seton , who then cursed himself for a fool .
12 ENGLAND manager Graham Taylor is faces up to the most important year of his career , already bracing himself for a row which could undermine his World Cup plans .
13 mother you do not have to stay there , why , I mean he 's quite capable looking after himself for a weekend , you know my father had a series of stroke 's when he was in his fifties
14 The sharp coldness pierced his skull and he opened his eyes , preparing himself for a Forest .
15 Eckersley himself for a time worked for Sir Oswald Mosley [ q.v. ] , joining the New Party and involving himself subsequently in commercial broadcasting schemes which interested Mosley also .
16 He saw the stone face and the living face unbelievably alike , and checked in his steady advance , himself for a moment still as stone .
17 ‘ Be quiet , child , ’ said Philip , laying a hand restrainingly on Harry 's arm , though he would have preferred to lay it about his ears if he could have had him to himself for a moment .
18 You know me , I run with the hare an' hunt with the hounds : I 'd suck up to the devil himself for a penny . ’
19 Kruger collected 7,582 points at Sheffield , where Brannen decided to withdraw after eight events , saving himself for a multi-events meeting at Stoke this week , where he hopes to battle his way to the top of the rankings .
20 He opted for the latter route and took up the gauntlet he saw set before him by steeling himself for a career as a boxer , a career in which he distinguished himself as a man of immense resolve and purposefulness .
21 The industry tried all sorts of things to get people interested : Rover put a traditional grille on its 800 , Ford introduced a new way to buy a car called Options and Nissan even tried selling its cars itself for a change .
22 An animal might for instance prepare itself for a fight by learning a particular association between some noise and the appearance of its enemy in the near future .
23 The essence of her charm , independent of time , revealed itself for a second in that gesture and dazzled me .
24 I said at the beginning , when I talked about the woman at the pool , that ‘ the essence of her charm , independent of time revealed itself for a second in that gesture and dazzled me . ’
25 Stoltenberg said on Oct. 25 that the study , to be conducted by the High Level Group ( HLG-set up by the NPG in 1979 to look at theatre nuclear weapons ) , would report possibly in 1991 ( ie before the 1992 deadline which NATO had set itself for a decision on short-range nuclear weapons ) , and could form the basis of a mandate for a short-range nuclear forces ( SNF ) treaty .
26 When a population gets out of balance with its environment disaster occurs : starvation , ecological collapse , and ultimately , the population falls upon itself for a bit of frantic nibbling and other distressed rat-type behaviour .
27 She heard a footfall , she pressed herself back , keeping an eye on the street ; in a doorway , further on , a silhouette detached itself for a moment , and she saw a man throw his head back and shake it as if intoxicated , while holding his arms extended , and she fancied she heard him speak to his own fidanzata of that evening , she imagined him murmuring about her hair — as dark as a raven 's wing , perhaps ?
28 Once a chick bred in captivity can fly — at the age of eight weeks or so — it can be taken from its parents and released to hunt for itself for a month .
29 ft store by the Newcastle developer 's City and Northern Ltd. at Hill heads Industrial Estate , and the local authority 's grant of planning permission to itself for a superstore at Red House Farm , both in Whitley Bay .
30 The city was bracing itself for a party to beat them all , but the Spaniards decided to re-write the script .
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