Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [verb] [pn reflx] on " in BNC.

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1 I had bestowed myself on Nour , and from now on he could do with me as he would .
2 She tried to find herself on the map , but the printed boulevards and blocks writhed whenever she looked up at the street , making new patterns .
3 She 'd found herself on the receiving end of a great deal of teasing about her impromptu topless dip in the sea and her valiant rescuer , and she 'd fenced it as calmly as she could .
4 From observing Star Eye , he thought she 'd modelled herself on Cabochon : she even sat like him and had started scraping her hair back into a ponytail , even though it was n't really long enough yet .
5 She started to tap herself on the forehead .
6 Then she peered at him over the barrier of her firmly folded arms and expressed a thought that had occurred to her before , but that now she felt impress itself on her even more strongly .
7 But her wounds had begun to heal and yesterday she had felt herself on the verge of a promising beginning — an uphill struggle , perhaps , but a definite move towards new happiness .
8 From the age of 22 she had cut herself on many occasions .
9 She had introduced herself on the doorstep , often been invited in and asked the tenants to let her know if they had any problems with which she could help .
10 Of whom there were more than a few I would imagine , thinking of how she had thrown herself on the poor defenceless Marcus .
11 He found it hard to remember whether you had to position yourself on the left or the right side .
12 True , there were packets of walnut bits too , but they failed to impress themselves on me .
13 And it was hot , the humidity very high with a miasma hanging over the buildings as though the clouds were so heavy with moisture they needed to rest themselves on terra firma .
14 When they did bestir themselves on rare occasions , as in 1917 , but more slowly than any other group , they could read plainly Christian meanings into Bolshevik slogans such as ‘ universal peace ’ and ‘ if any would not work , neither should he eat ’ .
15 Some passages stood out in his mind with almost photographic clarity , presumably because they had impressed themselves on his mind earlier .
16 His car was still outside ; it was the open-top Volkswagen Beetle he 'd bought himself on that first day straight from the showroom window .
17 He needed to support himself on the bannister .
18 But he wanted to assure them of a more overpowering reason : he needed to re-establish himself on his home ground as firmly and quickly as possible in order to launch himself on Mary .
19 a very able man in business matters , but unfortunately lame ; he had to support himself on a crutch , in addition to which the dark glasses he wore to hide some defect in his eyes , did not improve his appearance ; altogether it always struck me that the prominence of position he seemed to claim was undesirable .
20 Francisco worked in Admin , but occasionally he doubled as a barman , and he did n't have to explain that he had cut himself on a broken glass .
21 When , once , he had thought himself on the brink of an alliance for which he yearned , he was suddenly and shatteringly rejected .
22 He had discharged himself on May 30 , borrowed some money from a friend and headed off to East Anglia .
23 He realised that it had been a while now since he had put himself on the lookout for Medjays shadowing him .
24 But there is a wisp of evidence that he considered embarking himself on a fast unto death to bring peace to India .
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