Example sentences of "[verb] herself at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dawn Allenby , a masochist if ever there was one , should have prostrated herself at the feet of Desmond Fairchild , a sadist in a trilby hat worn with the brim turned up all the way round like vaudeville comic . |
2 | She found herself at a loss for words . |
3 | Outside she found herself at the top of a fire escape . |
4 | She was able to get her bearings this way and soon found herself at the back of the house . |
5 | His poor mother lacked her husband 's capacity for discipline , and found herself at the mercy of her headstrong son . |
6 | — as she might have said herself at the time ) . |
7 | Inside the kitchen , while Carrie busied herself at the range , Seb hovered behind her , wanting to touch her , but not daring to , in case she objected . |
8 | A serving-maid to all intents and purposes , she had presented herself at the door which gave access to the rear stairs , the garden stairs , which led to the royal apartments . |
9 | Ace threw herself at the speeder controls , stamping on the throttle override while wrenching the steering column forward . |
10 | Presenting herself at the servant 's entrance , Joan asked nervously if she might speak to the housekeeper . |
11 | He put on his shirt and suggested she should wash herself at the sink . |
12 | She killed herself at the theatre last night . ’ |
13 | The elder of the two policemen smiled at Sarah but she dropped her eyes and tried to busy herself at the sink . |
14 | At two o'clock she seated herself at a window-table in a restaurant overlooking the Nile , near where the houseboat was moored . |
15 | She seated herself at the desk . |
16 | She seated herself at the desk , relocated a floral display and smiled as the first patient walked into the room . |
17 | A WOMAN flung herself at a mugger and bit off his right ear when he snatched her bag in Milan . |
18 | Robyn swore and flung herself at the stove , trying to scrape what was left of the bacon away from the bottom of the pan . |
19 | Julia turned away from the sea , stepped from sand onto concrete and settled herself at a terrace table outside a café . |
20 | 65 per cent of female college students continued a story which begins , ‘ After first term finals , Anne finds herself at the top of her medical school class ’ , by expressing conflicts about success , anticipating its present or future negative consequences , denying the student 's effort or ability , ignoring the cue , or showing other ‘ bizarre or inappropriate responses ’ ( 1972 : 161 , 162 ) . |
21 | At the end of first term finals , Anne finds herself at the top of her medical school class ! |
22 | ‘ The poor man had a seizure , ’ she continued , busying herself at the blankets . |
23 | ‘ She comes up here , throws herself at a man who may or may not be her brother , but who is undoubtedly mixed up in a very unsavoury episode in his country 's history , lets him persuade her to fool around with a very dangerous drug … |
24 | Just ge go anywhere sh I 'm sure she 'd entertain herself at the shops , she 'd be quite happy |
25 | Mr Robertson told the second and final day of a hearing by the board 's video appeal committee that St Theresa was portrayed in mystical ecstasy — using pain to place herself at the mercy of her subconscious and thereby contemplate Jesus on the Cross . |
26 | When Flora Macdonald presented herself at the south ford , before making the hazardous journey across the sands to Benbecula , the soldiers guarding the passage became suspicious and Flora was arrested and closely questioned . |
27 | She drifted pleasantly away , finding herself at the theatre with Kate Maybury , but she had black hair and carried a colander , and in the colander lay a tiny baby , but Mrs Maybury would n't let her see it , just told her to watch the show . |
28 | ‘ I 'd better not waste any more time , ’ she added , pushing the door open and going through , finding herself at an entrance to the dock area that she had seen from Froebe 's office . |
29 | However , she could not avoid it at The Tamarisks , for although Fru Møller offered a generous choice of hors d'œuvres and puddings she did not provide a choice of main course and Elisabeth would not have dreamt of placing herself at a disadvantage by drawing attention to her disability and pleading for something easier than steak to swallow . |
30 | When she was finished there she hurried back to the kitchen where she washed herself at the sink . |