Example sentences of "[verb] [pn reflx] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd just been amusing himself with a new challenge , the new blonde female who 'd temporarily appeared in his life …
2 One night , he found himself with a few other police enveloped in the hatred of a black township uprising .
3 RAY THOMAS caught some Shannies on the local beach and found himself with an unusual breeding project .
4 Pearson used these years to provide himself with an artistic education , listening to music , reading widely , and growing increasingly responsive to the beauties of the English countryside .
5 But his lordship 's grandfather was a cautious man , and provided himself with a secret way out at need .
6 After 1815 he first involved himself with the religious and social work of Thomas Chalmers [ q.v. ] in Glasgow and then moved to London where he initially promoted seamen 's charities and was an associate of the Evangelical Clapham sect .
7 Beaten 6–3 , 6–3 in their previous encounter , 6ft 5ins tall Ainley , a former Hampshire County choice , avenged himself with a superb display to take the title at the fourth attempt with a 6–2 , 6–1 win .
8 I note that , yet again , the Liberal party is aligning itself with the Labour party on social and taxation matters .
9 It was also , in his view , unpardonable on grounds of principle , since by the autumn of 1940 Vichy seemed to be aligning itself with the foreign policy of the Nazi regime and aspects of its political ideology .
10 Eye surgeons immediately accepted the new compound , and Alcon found itself with a worldwide monopoly .
11 A starling anointing itself with the defensive fluids of an ant .
12 She did n't want to find herself with a one-way Goldenrail Supersaver to Belsen .
13 No doubt she will also enjoy herself with the best of our manhood . ’
14 About to batter the floor with her heel , Lissa stopped herself with a superhuman effort and held herself rigid .
15 She was tied up until lunch with yet another department meeting but , after a sandwich in the refectory , found herself with a clear afternoon .
16 And provide yourself with a little amusement into the bargain ? ’
17 Abolitionists provided themselves with a collective equivalent to the practice of personal scrutiny in their annual meetings .
18 The ladies , therefore , had four or five babies as quickly after marriage as nature would permit , and thus provided themselves with an indefinite number of conversational gambits .
19 The family found themselves with a gutted ruin and one surviving wing .
20 GH-K are no strangers to such nail-biting circumstances since they only retained their position this season when they found themselves with a better points differential to Stewart's-Melville , who have subsequently won promotion .
21 So , as the 71/72 season dawned , Athletico found themselves with a new team , a new league and a bright future .
22 Having clarified your objectives , and provided yourself with the necessary resources , make a start .
23 The landed gentry of Wiltshire and Dorset do , after all , have a knowledge of their counties that goes generations deep , and they are somewhat dismayed to find themselves with an academic bishop who has never been a parish priest and who , they feel , does not understand the nature of rural society .
24 Familiarise yourself with the next two sections so that you can discuss them with the trainees in a chalk and talk fashion .
25 Paper circulates today in vast quantities , and you need only to retrieve some of this to provide yourself with an adequate body of notes at no cost at all .
26 Wild fish ‘ accidentally ’ provide themselves with the right mix of fats , vitamins , minerals , proteins and carbohydrates ; our Koi have no such choice .
27 Inland , you can get close to the countryside with a few days on a farm or perhaps pamper yourself with a luxury hotel .
28 A few developed a liking for the racecourse and as it had been drummed into them to dress correctly for every occasion , somehow they managed to provide themselves with the obligatory long trailing gowns by lending each other clothes and accessories ; they appreciated the elegance of their suave escorts in tail coats and top hats .
29 Test yourself with the following passage , which contains misspelt words taken from examination scripts .
30 John Marshall was given ample time to cross and Farrell redeemed himself with an unstoppable half volley .
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