Example sentences of "[be] [verb] himself [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Constable Perkins , who had been enjoying himself at the fête , ‘ patrolling ’ the exhibits , had only by chance come into the Cookery Tent at the vital moment .
2 In fact , she did possess mettle , though going round alone in the jeep was — I believe — just feminine carelessness , like the terrible state she 'd leave her room in for her maid : powder everywhere , pink for face , white for body ; her long , strong , glossy hairs in the sink , so you would have thought the orang-utan had been availing himself of the facilities and not a pretty young woman of thirty-one .
3 He 's been interesting himself in the new C.O. , Brenda Pridmore .
4 The reason that his brush has stroked not a lot on these pristine pages of late is twofold : firstly , he 's been very busy providing illustrations for the soon-to-be-seen N-Force magazine ( which Europress are launching for Nintendo fans = both of them ! ) , and he 's been sunning himself on the golden shores of beautiful Bali for the past three weeks !
5 How bitter must he be to find himself in the position in which he was now ?
6 The president was supposed to be dissociating himself from the Shah not encouraging him .
7 The gulls can see the help and benefit they receive from Iago 's service , but can not see , or conceive , that Iago could be benefiting himself at the same time ; and no one could possibly see that Iago is in fact benefiting himself by destroying them .
8 Hooto ( TM ) may , even now , be congratulating himself on the risks he 's taken , the frontiers he 's conquered .
9 To crush strikes and abandon political reform would be to throw himself into the arms of those groups wedded not just to authoritarian politics but to neo-Stalinist economic institutions and principles .
10 In these pre-Cubist paintings of 1907 and 1908 it is as if Picasso were preparing himself for the difficulties involved in creating a new style by taking stock afresh of some of the basic problems inherent in all painting since the invention of illusionistic perspective .
11 And signing on and signing off … the goalie who 's saved himself from the dole queue
12 ‘ Cup places are up for grabs and I 'll be watching carefully tomorrow to see if any player is saving himself for the semi-final , ’ said Malone .
13 ‘ It seems he 's elevated himself into the big league these past four years .
14 But there are signs that he is distancing himself from the UN .
15 I do not know whether that means that he has changed his policy or is distancing himself from the official line of the Labour party on unemployment issues .
16 ‘ He 's appointed himself to the temporary monitoring team .
17 ‘ In a way , Jeff is putting himself in the position of being a cultural martyr , ’ says Ned Rifkin , exhibition curator for Washington DC 's Hirshhorn Museum , part of the prestigious Smithsonian Institution .
18 It is a cry of triumph , greeting God 's showing himself in the midst of his people .
19 All she wanted to do now was get out of here because it was pretty obvious that this woman had known Felipe when he was enjoying himself on the coast and there was definitely something between them .
20 Warden was enjoying himself in the background : it was a new experience to see someone else tackling Buchanan rather than the other way round .
21 The fourth man had abandoned their horses to his wounded companion and was launching himself into the fray .
22 Burton was hurling himself on the course most likely to tempt and test him to the limit .
23 She was left thinking how hard he was driving himself for the sake of his adoptive family .
24 ‘ Ca n't you leave us alone now ? ’ he pleaded and Wexford felt impotently that once again the man was enclosing himself within the unimpregnable defence of grief .
25 Sheila Hancock agrees that a great deal of the Williams intellectual showing off was to rid himself of the ‘ Carry On ’ persona .
26 No , the best he could do was to fortify himself with the Nielson family , and wait a century or two .
27 Eisenhower , who was in the midst of his re-election campaign and was presenting himself to the American electorate as ‘ a man of peace ’ , failed to make clear to his British and French colleagues in the Atlantic Alliance the depth of his reluctance to countenance the use of force over an issue that was only important and not vital to US interests .
28 Alexander was disporting himself about the boat .
29 The alienation of king and archbishop gave added significance to long-standing grievances at a time when by protecting Eardwulf 's enemies the archbishop was allying himself against the king .
30 However , to knock down old buildings was to put himself beyond the pale — not before time perhaps , but hardly for the right reason .
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