Example sentences of "herself [v-ing] the " in BNC.

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1 She found herself enjoying the sight of his embarrassment and frantic need to buy thinking time .
2 Zab finds herself using the now obsolete narrative conventions of the memoir .
3 With the noise of the water splashing round her head and drumming into the bath , Melissa found herself reliving the time she had spent with Fernand in that dark , echoing cavern .
4 Jessamy looked at him and found herself noticing the changes in him .
5 Then I told her about my Tante Frieda in the Great War , who found herself matching the curtains at an embassy party .
6 Christina found herself remembering the way the promising young architect had first come into their lives .
7 As she floated there , she found herself remembering the sight of Tsu Ma in the water , his chest bared , his hair slicked back ; the presence of his boots planted so solidly on the earth beneath the table ; the deep , warm vibration of his voice .
8 The whole day had been a great strain and although they had attempted to resolve their differences and clear the air Rachel found herself dreading the prospect of working with David Markham on a permanent basis .
9 She had begun to feel quite horny herself reciting the exercise .
10 With every step her energy crackled ; scarcely knowing at first what she said , she found herself reciting the lines from Cymbeline .
11 At a ceilidh held for the Ukrainians at Seamill on the Monday evening , Pru Williams again excelled herself translating the name of the band , Chanty Dyke , and even managed to explain ‘ Holy Willie 's Prayer ’ as Jimmy Conn recited it .
12 Cathy was pale and drawn and she looked tired-not , he thought , like a woman who , expecting the sack , had found herself owning the business .
13 She could not stop herself recalling the moment when she had realised what it was the dog had had in its mouth .
14 What distressed her most was that she began to find herself liking the woman , with whom she realized she had much in common .
15 There was neither joy nor peace in the house and she found herself wishing the time away until it should be March .
16 Robyn leant against the door to the office and found herself experiencing the old , familiar surge of deep annoyance .
17 Something in the tone of his voice reached her and she found herself unlocking the door , opening it , looking up at his hard , handsome face with wary eyes .
18 She had , too , insisted on herself breaking the news to her daughter-in-law and the housekeeper .
19 She did n't voice her thoughts but she immediately saw herself wearing the lime-green dress and the coat with the rose lining .
20 Today 's new mother may well find herself facing the additional difficulty of coping alone with her new-born infant — whether due to choice or circumstance .
21 Turning around , she found herself facing the dark , handsome-looking woman who 'd arrived with Ross Aldridge and whom Diane assumed to be his wife .
22 They were soft slippers , decorated with amethyst for wearing on thick carpets and Hari found herself envying the girl who seemed to have everything in life she could possibly want .
23 She found herself envying the easy banter between her cousins and aunt , the argumentative informality of mealtimes , the laughter and bustle and hugs .
24 She knew all too well he meant nothing by it , that he probably had n't even noticed he was doing it , but she still found herself hoarding the memory of each insignificant caress as a miser would hoard gold .
25 Though she preferred not to think about Mrs Barnet she could not prevent herself asking the questions .
26 Numb with agony and humiliation , she got undressed like a ghost and went to bed , unable to let herself dwell too deeply on what had happened in case she found herself asking the inevitable question : if I hate Damian Flint , why has he been able to hurt me so deeply ?
27 Ever since she had held the baby she had found herself treating the doll in the same way .
28 Nevertheless she found herself giving the details of her history to a woman over the telephone who fortunately spoke English , along , she was told , with five other languages .
29 Folly found herself reading the labels on boxes stacked around her .
30 Yet she could n't lose herself in the story ; the movements of Luke 's hand as he made lightning sketches , the lazy , sinuous stretching of his legs as he shifted his position impinged upon her concentration , and she found herself reading the same page over and over .
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