Example sentences of "[conj] [pn reflx] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This interviewer sees himself or herself as the natural successor to Sir Robin Day .
2 Any reader can , in any case , place himself or herself within the deictic centre by adopting an appropriate psychological distance towards those who lose their lives at war .
3 Tough love requires that the family member " lets go " of the primary sufferer and seeks help for himself or herself from the appropriate Family Fellowship , concentrating primarily on his or her own recovery from the addictive urge to fix or control the lives of others .
4 If any British club is interested in ‘ competing ’ against the Austrians , please could they either contact Mr Michael Stifel , CC Kitzbühel , or myself at the Austrian National Tourist Office in London .
5 For this , the person to call on is Mrs Susan Manson of the Natural Resources Unit , ( Tel : 031–469 3848 ) or myself on the above direct line .
6 At Dry Drayton near Cambridge he had succeeded his father as patron and incumbent in 1808 , presented his own eldest son Samuel in 1829 , and himself for the second time in 1831 .
7 The purpose of his journey , which he revealed to the king 's sister , Adela , countess of Blois , was to excommunicate the king , ‘ for the injury which he had done to God and himself for the last two years and more . ’
8 She then teaches him to organize his toiletries and himself in the same way as she would in the hospital setting .
9 Then in September , when the Sadler 's Wells Ballet danced in Paris ( opening the day after the premiere of School for Nightingales ) , he added to his scrapbook , besides snapshots of Legerton , Powell and himself in the obvious tourist spots , a picture of two puppets ; he also pasted a picture of Marie Antoinette in the middle of a page otherwise devoted entirely to gargoyles from Nôtre-Dame .
10 There must have been servants listening ; without seeing who was responsible , Paul found the front door slammed behind him , and himself in the grey street .
11 Victoria ripped the pale-blue cotton dress from her slim body and flung it and herself onto the ruffled bed .
12 A big crowd of peasants had gathered-around the slimy village pond to wash their clothes and themselves in the gray , brackish water .
13 That way you should get the dealer sacked , and yourself in the clear . "
14 Next , I had to run crying through the concrete concourses in dawn rain until my panic slowed and I recognized the city and myself in the matt and muffled streets .
15 And then arrangements had to be made to transport his cats as well as himself to the new flat .
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