Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pn reflx] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm very sorry to have to tell you this — but Mrs Kemp tried to kill herself this afternoon . ’ |
2 | This has led to me setting up a very enthusiastic and committed core group which has given itself five years to complete the assessment and documentation needs to cover the Region . |
3 | The search for a new chief , to be led by Akers and managed by IBM 's board nominating and executive compensation committee , which is chaired by James Burke , a former chairman of Johnson & Johnson , will be conducted both within and outside the company , and IBM has given itself 90 days to complete the process . |
4 | But he has done himself some damage and will need to work hard , and with some care , if he is to secure re-election to the shadow Cabinet in November . |
5 | It 's arguable that the industry has done itself more damage by its inflated claims than anything else , because they spared people like Rifkin into action . |
6 | ‘ I feel ashamed to tell you this , Father , but Michael has bought himself another club , this time a bordello . ’ |
7 | Computer based , critical path planning ( CPP ) provides confidence that the organisation has carefully considered the requirements and has set itself realistic achievement targets . |
8 | He has declared himself general co-ordinator of a new Parliament of Popular Power which , although it has no legislative authority , appears destined to take the place of the country 's National Assembly , which was dissolved last month . |
9 | If you want to save yourself some time with the washing there 's a launderette just along there . ’ |
10 | He had to struggle to convince himself that Cutter 's heroic stature was not a tiny bit reduced by this peculiar name . |
11 | An incessant internal monologue occupied her most of the morning , during which , by turns , she tried to convince herself that Fen 's effect on her was all in her imagination or berated herself for being fickle . |
12 | You want to get yourself some dinner . |
13 | The pace of political concessions has surprised even liberal Jordanians , some of whom express concern that the government , in its anxiety to win a parliamentary vote of confidence , has left itself little room for manoeuvre . |
14 | The same has happened at the Department of the Environment : Christopher Patten has conducted himself this week as the antithesis of an ideologue . |
15 | The Russian , who has confirmed herself this year as one of the world 's greatest athletes by setting four world records , is said to have tested positive at a meeting in Lievin , France , last month after equalling her 60 metres hurdles world record . |
16 | Given the need to rid the world of nuclear weapons , is not this a wonderful opportunity to approach the republics , particularly those that want to declare themselves nuclear-free zones — something that used to be sneered at by Conservative Members — in order to eliminate those weapons from the world ? |
17 | And I think behind him had been one of the older woodchucks and João the electrician , except they 'd made themselves scarce commodities . |
18 | and erm of course computers did n't help in the slightest because er , I think the er , I may be wrong about this but as I understood it erm the computer programmer worked for West Suffolk but at the time of reorganization he 'd got himself another job . |
19 | When I 'd convinced myself that girl whose hand |
20 | Pöhl said that his decision had been made to give himself more time for his family and private interests and was prompted by " neither resignation nor frustration " . |
21 | His eye was watching the barley while he was thinking about the outing he had decided to give himself that evening . |
22 | ‘ We play in the same position and I thought I 'd proved myself last season . |
23 | Thank you , so we 've obviously got to behave ourselves this morning , and act in a proper manner . |
24 | I think it 's a matter of giving yourself time of accepting that maybe you 're feeling low or I fe , when I 'm feeling low I say right , I ca n't cope with things I 've got to give myself some time where nothing 's gon na bother me , if I can manage it , an hour , half an hour , just doing something for myself that I really like and that helps me once I accept myself as being depressed then it helps alleviate the stress involved with it . |
25 | For fifteen years Kim Longshaw , who 's a diabetic , has had to inject herself four times a day . |
26 | ‘ I 'm going to cook myself some lunch . |
27 | One by-product of investigations into grammar has been the production of introductory books like Teach Yourself English Grammar , and A University Grammar of English , which provide accounts of most basic aspects of sentence formation . |
28 | I might conceivably be interested merely in a hypothetical situation , trying to decide , say , what consequences would follow if p were true , without wishing to commit myself one way or the other ( although , as will be shown later on , one can not coherently posit the possibility of p being true except with regard to possible truth claims that might be made in respect of it ) . |
29 | But however enthusiastically they cultivated this aura , Australians were bound to feel themselves second-class citizens . |
30 | ‘ Well , say I then took Fiona off him and maybe I told him to go find himself another filly and the next thing was he got a pincer-hold on my ear and was bopping me one on the nose and there I was bleeding fit to fill the Frenchy furrows so naturally I gave him one back . ’ |