Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] [pn reflx] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As far as she was aware , no one had cut themselves or pricked themselves with a needle .
2 Whereupon , declaring that no less precious food should thereafter pass her lips , the lady had , variously , starved herself to death or flung herself from the window , in which case her blood had forever coloured the ruddy rocks of Roussillon .
3 First , many patients in hospital have taken overdoses or injured themselves in the past .
4 Frequently , they expressed a sympathy for guerrilla activities and direct action , without recognizing that successful guerrilla movements were either controlled by an organized and disciplined party ( as in China ) or turned themselves into a traditional type of party ( as in Cuba ) when it became necessary to consolidate their rule and implement their policies .
5 He could win his place back or put himself on the market . ’
6 Devolution was seen by heads as a process that lent itself to a more collaborative style of management .
7 She felt as fragile and foolish as a moth that beat itself against the hot glass of an electric bulb until it fell burned and spent , in its desperate doomed quest for the light .
8 Bees hummed steadily through the yellow bird 's foot trefoil that wove itself in a tangled carpet over the sand .
9 There was no direct reference to socialism or communism ; the republics that committed themselves to the treaty would rather be bound to respect the principles of democracy , human rights as defined by international agreements , and social justice .
10 There was a restlessness in the time that communicated itself everywhere and to everyone , that communicated itself to the very sounds in Britain 's air , the stones beneath Britain 's feet .
11 The late Jimmy Irvine , one of the drivers , said , ‘ Och , ye 've seen that lassie that threw herself under a train at Pinmore in 1939 . ’
12 Sweeping into the market with some force has been Abbey National , the building society that turned itself into a bank in 1989 .
13 We merely became accustomed to the general life of the common birds and animals , and to the appearances of trees and clouds and everything upon the surface that showed itself to the naked eye ’ .
14 I thought , a laugh being pretty well the only dealing with the truth that offered itself at the moment , and so nothing to run down .
15 Leslie had clearly avoided this mishap , for the face that presented itself at the church to the sound of other bells was unblemished — only so very much older than that of the newly-commissioned boy of the Stirling studio photograph , taken but three years before .
16 The idea of town planning was something that presented itself as an answer to a problem or group of problems which had arisen in contemporary urban life ’ ( Ashworth , 1954 ) .
17 With borrowed money he took advantage of an opportunity that presented itself in the 1930s when Oscar Deutch set about forming a third circuit of cinemas — after those of the Rank Organisation and ABC — by buying up the best sites .
18 When the knights reformed in front of them they suddenly launched a wild shout , and welded into one moving weapon , that aimed itself at the enemy beyond the river , and this time did not halt .
19 Even those currents that attached themselves to the drift of labourism , and with which they often had an uneasy relationship , were pathologically infected by the same bourgeois traditions .
20 Each story contains a different claim by Jesus that set himself against the religious leaders and pointed to the new way of Christianity :
21 In Wrexham grandfather had been an active Gladstonian Liberal , and concerned himself with the temperance movement and local government .
22 A programme of national assessment began in May 1978 and concerned itself with the standard achieved by 11 year olds .
23 ‘ Piano , Aaron , piano ! ’ she called , and her middle stepson , with his mobile thin white clown 's face , emerged from the crowd and seated himself at the instrument , as Liz called to Deirdre and the butlers to fill glasses and then join the guests for a toast : Jonathan turned on the radio , the eagle-crowned clock over the marble mantelshelf struck , some joined hands and some did not , Aaron struck up Auld Lang Syne , Big Ben struck , some sang and some did not , voices rose straggling , pure and impure , strong and weak , tuneful and tuneless , there were cries and embraces .
24 He laid the picture down and seated himself before the table .
25 Victoria came up the room and seated herself on the couch , and without either greeting or preamble , she said , ‘ I 've had indigestion ever since Christmas Day .
26 Loretta followed her into a spacious drawing-room , and seated herself in a chair to one side of the tiled fireplace , while Veronica took the chair opposite .
27 In some minutes the short hairs on the disc of the leaf began to bend , then the long hairs , and laid themselves on the insect .
28 ‘ Sunday , then , ’ she said , and damned herself for the note of desperation in her voice .
29 They parked the vehicles and camouflaged themselves for the night , before settling down to cook .
30 Alter that first crowded day I retired to one of those green-tiled sanctuaries and lathered myself with a new bar of a famous toilet soap which Helen had put in my bag .
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