Example sentences of "[prep] herself [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 While she stood staring at it , breathing heavily and conscious that if anyone had made a fool of herself during the past few minutes it was Melissa Craig , the phone began to ring again .
2 I might have made an angry reply about her own flaunting of herself at the male Ardakkean , but there was nothing to be gained by it .
3 The following morning , after breakfast , a bruised Clare cut a photograph of herself from the local newspaper ; luckily , her face was totally obscured by the banner , which had wrapped itself around her like a winding sheet .
4 But she was not taken out of herself by the sweeping cosmic changes of light and colour .
5 Catching sight of herself in the long wall-mirror as she pulled a peach-coloured , button-necked nightshirt over her head , she found herself wondering what Guy was doing .
6 She sat up , splashing her face with water , catching a glimpse of herself in the steam-clouded mirror .
7 It was a full minute before she realised that she was looking at a reflection of herself in the polished metal shield that Simon had propped against a tree to protect her from any stray arrows .
8 But a dull flush was creeping up her neck , and colouring her cheeks , and she felt furious with herself for the tell-tale signs of insecurity , for the ease with which the other girl had succeeded in humiliating her …
9 Shirley Eaton looked fetching in her nurse 's uniform and a young probationer nurse was laying the tracks for a totally new profession for herself as the overemotional wallflower among the blossoming beauties of the hospital .
10 Though soon earning more than an apprentice boy of her age , she was unlikely to keep much of her wages for herself in the early years .
11 A year after our idle talk at Windrush , Judith Evelyn was in New York rehearsing her leading lines for Patrick Campbell 's great play ‘ Gaslight ’ , in which she starred on Broadway from December , 1941 ( the same week as Pearl Harbour ) for the next two years , and made a lasting name for herself in the American theatre .
12 There was once a poor shoemaker who had three fine strong sons and two pretty daughters and a third , who could do nothing well , who shivered plates and tangled her spinning , who curdled milk , could not get butter to come , nor set a fire so that smoke did not pour into the room , a useless , hopeless , dreaming daughter , to whom her mother would often say that she should try to fend for herself in the wild wood , and then she would know the value of listening to advice , and of doing things properly .
13 ‘ I was just telling you that I reckon it was a good idea — to wait a day before going back to New York , ’ Carole repeated , smiling to herself at the other girl 's slightly abstracted expression .
14 She sighed to herself at the boring predictability of it .
15 Rose never interested in clothes before , tried the lot on and beamed at herself in the long mirror .
16 Alice put the telephone down carefully , and looked at herself in the small , oval mirror hanging above it on the wall .
17 She was looking at herself in the full-length mirror by the side of the bed , pulling great lumps out of her stomach and grimacing at her own image .
18 ‘ Yes , ’ she admitted softly as she continued to stare at herself in the full-length mirror .
19 In her bedroom , Honor gazed at herself in the cracked mirror , a sense of hopelessness bringing tears to her eyes .
20 She loved to walk by herself on the wild lonely moors , with her dog Keeper running by her side .
21 So Rosalba dipped the hook , looped the stitch , drew out the thread , and laughed all by herself in the cool dark room .
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