Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [pn reflx] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Manceville had designed it himself as a great Gothic palace and even incorporated the specially-built ruins of an abbey into one wing . |
2 | He had made them himself with the things the girl , Marie , had brought last time she 'd come . |
3 | I had left school by then , and I was allowed to choose him myself from a litter . |
4 | Do n't get me wrong , I 've done it myself in the past and seen just how far it got me . |
5 | I did n't mind , I 'd done it myself in the past and probably will again . |
6 | I have grown it myself for the last twelve years , in a small colony in a north-facing border which maintains itself by self-sown seedlings . |
7 | Headland has persuasively argued that , just as with the pygmies above , there was just not enough food for such groups in the forest itself ; in this case , the people seemed to have been trading wild meat for goods including carbohydrate and , indeed , may have grown it themselves in the past . |
8 | ‘ We never put a variety on the list until we have grown it ourselves for a year . ’ |
9 | A lot of people say that cavers are mad , that they cause a lot of trouble getting themselves stuck , and that they would n't do it themselves for a gold onion . |
10 | She 'd tacked a few scraps of old cotton into a baby-gown too and sent it round next door for the new Rattrie baby , born very inconveniently , as it turned out , the day after the funeral , her fit of generosity entirely misplaced , since the child had only lived a few hours and the gown — upon which Odette had worked a few hasty stitches of embroidery — had ended up in the pawnshop — Cara had seen it herself in the window — to help pay , she supposed , for yet another infantile disposal . |
11 | ‘ Leak ’ your past successes through other people , or disclose them yourself in a suitably modest and reluctant manner , as is the British way . |
12 | ‘ I 'll search him myself at the security check . ’ |
13 | In 1724 , David Muir , Chamberlain to the Earl of Eglinton and a merchant in his own right , presented the Society with a silver arrow as the winner 's trophy for the papingo shoot and proceeded to win it himself in the first year . |
14 | ‘ Have a cigarette , ’ he says , and as if to persuade me he lights one himself in the corridor . |
15 | So what we have done is we have started something called Sailathon which is a word that Bugs made up erm and what it is is it 's , it 's an attempt to get yacht clubs , sailing clubs all round the country to do something themselves for the Sea Mission Foundation . |
16 | Match-wise , Botha admitted : ‘ We have to do something ourselves about the number of penalties we are conceding . |
17 | Thorough as ever , Whitaker had already commissioned and worked on scripts by Bill Strutton and Glyn Jones , and penned one himself about the Crusades . |
18 | Understanding Data Communications shows you how to do it yourself in a way you can easily understand . |
19 | Perhaps illogically , if there is to be any ‘ indulging in personalities ’ , voters prefer to do it themselves on the doorstep rather than to have it done for them . |
20 | Once the equipment works , the buyers can be encouraged to use it themselves under the salesperson 's supervision . |
21 | Now of that hundred and twenty five thousand revenue spending which would be coming out of County Council to match what is likely to happen in the five B programme , most of that , most of that is on economic development activities , now the kind of way we can find that money without going to the authorities and asking for growth funding , because this Committee has not asked for any and that is not common in all the committees in the Council , is actually by finding it out of things like our monies , and other projects , actually funding it yourself as a Committee , funding the ability to draw in European money into Shropshire . |
22 | ‘ She is unable to give an interview to someone who has been so rude to her , ’ he told Groom curtly , but agreed to furnish her himself with the few facts she needed . |
23 | The reason , frequently given , and I shudder because I can remember advancing it myself on a history syllabus committee , is that since primary schooling is terminal for many children , they must cover the ground or remain forever ignorant . |
24 | Send one copy to your insurer and keep one yourself in a safe place . |
25 | You can fix it yourself with a wood repair system such as Ronseal 's or Cuprinol 's . |
26 | " He 'll tell it himself in a few minutes . |
27 | We 'd known that in the mountains and in due course I was to see it myself from the other side of the fence . |
28 | He snatched up a handful of the medicaments and began distributing them himself to the coolies in the front rank . |
29 | He had been the weaker of a hatching of two males and would almost certainly have died within a few days if local ornithologists had not taken him from the nest and reared him themselves in the hope that a home might finally be found for him as worthwhile as the Zoo … |
30 | Where possible , when your report returns from reprographics , deliver it yourself to the main users . |