Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] himself [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Craig Chalmers must continue to bring his backs into the game rather than kick away possession or run himself into the thickest traffic .
2 However , she seemed to have forgotten all about it , because she told him to pull up a chair and warm himself by the fire .
3 Simon had put Ben onto his lead so that he did n't run back down to the beach and cut himself on the rusty barbed wire .
4 Peter walked up the concrete path and let himself into the house .
5 Dean climbed off the roof and let himself into the car the way he had come .
6 Lorton glanced over his shoulder and let himself into the flat with the key he had found on Celia 's mantelpiece .
7 He took out a key and let himself into the building .
8 ‘ I hope John will work exceptionally hard and get himself on the bench for the QPR game .
9 Six was brought up in the family business but declining trade prompted him to retire early and devote himself to the wide range of interests typical of an eighteenth-century intellectual , although there is no evidence that he ever received any formal training .
10 Sooner or later , he would have to flesh out his identity and define himself to the French people , by stating his views on difficult and often divisive issues .
11 In more than one crunch game when the pressure was off and the ball was in the opposition 's half , Frank would climb on to the bar and endear himself to the Celtic faithful by pretending to sleep on the woodwork .
12 However , God Himself dealt with that barrier when God the Son , Jesus Christ , came to earth and sacrifice Himself on the Cross of Calvary to pay the penalty for the sins of others .
13 In Yohei 's case , this collapses into a craven botch — hilariously acted by Ryo Amamiya — in which he more or less accidentally dispatches his wife but ca n't bring himself to take the plunge and throw himself into the river as promised .
14 ‘ And have n't you heard the Scriptures saying that a man should tie a millstone round his neck and throw himself in the sea sooner than abuse a little child ? ’
15 Afterwards , he ensured the men who had accompanied him to Scotland were well before sending Ranulf off to wash their clothes and busy himself about the abbey .
16 Will he extend warmhearted support to the Labour party , which advocates such a policy , but dissociate himself from the actions of the shadow Home Secretary and the Leader of the Labour party who buy foreign cars ?
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