Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pn reflx] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Either take Fatima back or find yourself another woman . ’ |
2 | But there has also appeared , in the past decade , a strong reaction against collectivism , in the shape of opposition to what is seen as excessive regulation of social life by public bureaucracies , and this has been translated in some countries ( notably in Britain ) into policies of privatization of public enterprises and services , with consequences that have themselves given rise to fierce controversy . |
3 | go up and borrow Matt 's , get your dressing gown on and make yourself some toast , right ? |
4 | In the end he got up and made himself some coffee , then watched the early morning skies above Manhattan as he recalled the past . |
5 | He crept back into the kitchen and made himself another cup of tea . |
6 | Having started the design ball rolling and given himself some idea of cast requirements , Barry moved on to his foremost task that of constructing the camera script . |
7 | He smiled craftily at Blunt and got himself another drink . |
8 | its going to come round at you in a minute , so I 'll talk about it until it gets to you , erm , it delighted my children this particular painting , erm and I decided to put my sort of analytical approach to one side erm and do something with that later , so this poem is from my , my children 's point of view and one of the things that are very interested , they were really worried , that , erm , I think it marks the height of the table and the fact that the puppies might fall off and do themselves some harm , that , I 'll read it while its going round and then I can see then , that , so this is , ok , from my children 's point of view this poem , its called Threes , Table laid and waiting , milk place in bowl not to high , they lap and swirl , played and roll , paws distance from knocking and breaking goblet , made from clay . |
9 | ‘ It is , but even the most hard-pressed executive owes it to himself to relax occasionally and give himself some space . ’ |
10 | The Englishman nodded and poured himself more coffee . |
11 | He stood up , wandered over to the cocktail bar in the comer and poured himself another cognac . |
12 | The daddy returned to the kitchen and poured himself another cup of tea . |
13 | He got to his feet , took his empty plate across to the sink and poured himself some coffee . |
14 | ‘ Not I , ’ said the old gentleman and poured himself some tea . |
15 | ‘ Oh well , ’ said Wendy , ‘ that 's that , ’ and poured herself some sherry . |
16 | She got up and poured herself another slug of whisky . |
17 | Every time you take a step in the right direction , realise what you have done and give yourself due credit . |
18 | He used the chainsword as a mountaineer uses an ice pick : he clung to the platform with his left hand , and brought the chainsword up and then down again , grinding it into the metal structure of the vehicle and pulling himself forward centimetre by centimetre . |
19 | Loved him enough to steel herself to lie and excuse herself that afternoon , while she made her way to the Amtel clinic . |
20 | ‘ Then take this , and go and get yourself some lunch . ’ |
21 | If I were you I 'd schlepp down to the disco and get yourself some trade , dear , otherwise you 'll burst ! ’ |
22 | You go and get yourself another cup of tea then . |
23 | To stretch properly you need to be warm , and to give yourself sufficient time . |
24 | ‘ This is endorsed by our experience in the market place where employers are using more temporary staff while assessing the strength of recovery and to give themselves greater flexibility , ’ she added . |
25 | She had given up work to have the children and she 'd seen them through to school age , when she 'd gone out and found herself another job . |
26 | I 'm afraid he 'll get too hot and destroy himself one day , if he goes on like this . ’ |
27 | This was defeated , partly because speculation forced the Watney shares up to a more realistic ( i.e. less attractive to Clore ) level , but Watney immediately launched its own series of defensive mergers , nearly doubling its size between 1959 and 1965 and giving itself national status . |
28 | She pulled away and gave herself some time rolling and lighting a cigarette . |
29 | That and finding herself another man . |
30 | Now do you suppose I might go and get myself some lunch ? ’ |