Example sentences of "[verb] himself the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then his face contorted in pain , and she knew instinctively with infinite relief that it was the face of a man reluctantly denying himself the sexual release he patently craved by wielding a superhuman control .
2 When there were not games he disappeared into the library and found himself the only person in the building .
3 Dr Sasaki found himself the only doctor in the hospital who was unhurt .
4 Jeff Winter of Middlesbrough found himself the first guinea pig .
5 Tonight he had been immersed in scenes of Mafia violence and found himself the next moment slumped in the Chesterfield staring at silver snow on the screen .
6 ‘ T is so no more ’ , that is , he can no longer consider himself the same person — he has become , at last , a human being ( line 36 ) , not a dreaming poet , and he can not go back to the earlier state .
7 In 1686 he became a London alderman , sitting for Broad Street ; but he discharged himself the following year , probably in anticipation of the purging of Anglicans from the bench .
8 Durkin soon made himself the principal object of attraction .
9 It was by conquest that the Danish King Cnut made himself the first king of a truly united England in the early eleventh century .
10 DAVID Sinclair made himself the ideal employee when he filled in an application form for a sales job , a court heard yesterday .
11 He had also made himself the leading authority on fossil fish , taking over Cuvier 's work .
12 But now Mr Gorbachev has made himself the unpalatable alternative .
13 Nevertheless , the local historian will find it useful to think of his chosen parish or neighbourhood in terms of broad categories such as ‘ open-field arable ’ or ‘ wood-pasture ’ or ‘ fenland edge ’ and to set himself the fundamental task of understanding how people adapted themselves to their physical environment .
14 Emperor Akihito , 56 , formally proclaimed himself the 125th emperor of Japan on Nov. 12 , in a lavish 30-minute ceremony held 20 months after the death of his father , Hirohito ( in death known as Showa ) .
15 Stevie cos he tried to fry himself the other week
16 He had bought himself the latest issue of Wildlife and was immersed in an article about otters .
17 It seemed — the least he could do — to deny himself the dramatic gesture , to humiliate himself .
18 He had tried out such individual projects himself the previous year when the resources first arrived , and the results were encouraging , so he was extending it : " having got more resources they were no longer all fighting over one or two books " .
19 It will be on every player 's mind when he stands on the tee to give himself the best chance of an uphill putt , whether it be from that tee shot or a subsequent approach .
20 While Sarazen felt ‘ the biggest heel in the world ’ , he also knew he had to give himself the best chance of winning the Open ; and that , regrettably , could not be achieved with his old caddie Dan .
21 He kept up the pressure with his shoulder to give himself the widest gap possible .
22 The troubles in Kent dragged on sporadically for some two years ; in August 1450 a certain William Parmenter virtually proclaimed himself Cade 's successor by calling himself the second captain of Kent , in April 1451 there were troubles fomented by Henry Hasilden , and in May 1452 there was yet further disorder ( 42 ) .
23 SERVANT : My lady , a gentleman calling himself the noble Spaniard waits to see you .
24 With representatives arriving in Blackpool for today 's opening session of the most critical of Conservative conferences for many years , the former Cabinet minister finds himself the focal point for public and party disaffection with Mrs Thatcher .
25 A man of ninety suddenly finds himself the oldest man in the village not necessarily because he is ninety but because a man of ninety-one died yesterday .
26 Now the person possessing the goods after the time limit , even if he holds the goods in bad faith , may call himself the rightful owner , while the original owner promptly loses all rights .
27 ‘ The omnipotence of the House of Commons , ’ he wrote , ‘ is revolution itself and death to the true old English constitution ’ — of which he fancied himself the best judge .
28 Thanks to whoever it was , Baldwin by the spring of 1924 was making surprisingly good progress toward the political objectives which he had set himself the previous autumn .
29 A freelance musician has found himself the perfect practice room … an empty theatre which he has all to himself .
30 The American government has just brought out two new reports providing fresh evidence about the life and death of the man who called himself the sinful Messiah .
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