Example sentences of "[pn reflx] [prep] [art] little [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then we slipped into the kitchen , got up on the sink , and hauled ourselves into the little attic .
2 I have no doubt that during the general election campaign the chairman of the Tory party will be spreading himself about a little bit , even though he has a tiny majority in Bath .
3 Maybe lull himself into a little sleep .
4 It was in 1978 that he overreached himself with a little plan to sell illicit diamonds bought by his askaris from a diamond dealer in Lesotho .
5 McNicholl looked sharp and positive when he made his entrance in the second half against Dublin and Damien Cassidy could find himself under a little pressure as a result .
6 The rest of the session , including Summerchild 's confession , or his heroic refusal to confess , has broadcast itself about the little attic room , bounced off the walls , been absorbed in the carpet , faded to silence and passed out of history .
7 ‘ It takes itself for a little walk at night .
8 Emma will be able to tell you all about that herself with a little help from her owner if you ring her on .
9 In this new life which had been thrust upon her , she felt that she must surround herself with a little group of servants whom she knew to be loyal to her .
10 They saw themselves as being responsible people who did not go on strike for trivial benefits such as a tea-break but , at the same time , also saw themselves as a little bit downtrodden , almost persecuted .
11 It is wonderful to lose yourself for a little while and you do meet such nice Medau people who do n't mind if you ca n't do it quite right and nearly drop your club on their foot !
12 I will grow old gracefully , as we are advised ; and as I made ready for the night I tried to see myself as the little girls must have seen me .
13 Is n't this invitation the perfect opportunity to reward yourself with a little self-indulgence ?
14 And provide yourself with a little amusement into the bargain ? ’
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