Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pn reflx] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whistling ‘ I 'm in the Mood for Love ’ , and rejecting the buzz of his telephone , he had prepared himself for the chase . |
2 | He had prepared himself for the Stoics match in typical fashion the night before . |
3 | Yes , I have prostituted myself for the sake of art . |
4 | Charles could have kicked himself for the cliché . |
5 | She could have kicked herself for the remark , for allowing Piers to see how much he got underneath her skin , but she could n't prevent herself . |
6 | It was obvious that this was where Harry Mack had settled himself for the night . |
7 | Harry had settled himself for the night and then felt the need for a drink of water . |
8 | In effect , God had declared himself for the English and against the French . |
9 | Christie 's braced themselves for the golf fanatics for their 19 February sale , which featured three paintings by Sir John Lavery , one of them being a vista of the famous Golf Links , North Berwick ( est. $60–80,000 ) , which sold to London dealer Titus Kendall for $110,000 ( £63,200 ) . |