Example sentences of "[noun] [was/were] [verb] himself [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In these pre-Cubist paintings of 1907 and 1908 it is as if Picasso were preparing himself for the difficulties involved in creating a new style by taking stock afresh of some of the basic problems inherent in all painting since the invention of illusionistic perspective .
2 But the Dalek Killer was throwing himself at the golden cloud .
3 Alexander was disporting himself about the boat .
4 Warden was enjoying himself in the background : it was a new experience to see someone else tackling Buchanan rather than the other way round .
5 Doug was throwing himself into the part with relish .
6 However , to knock down old buildings was to put himself beyond the pale — not before time perhaps , but hardly for the right reason .
7 Her old father was extricating himself from the front seat slowly , painfully , gasping , as though he had to push open a heavy coffin lid in order to rise from the dead .
8 ‘ Ca n't you leave us alone now ? ’ he pleaded and Wexford felt impotently that once again the man was enclosing himself within the unimpregnable defence of grief .
9 Burton was hurling himself on the course most likely to tempt and test him to the limit .
10 For all the tact of his dealings with the army , his words and policies in the summer of 1958 plainly showed that de Gaulle was disassociating himself from the ideology of integration — i.e. integration of Algeria into France — that many officers favoured .
11 And I noticed Otley was admiring himself in the mirror a lot these days , the predatory gleam back in his hazel eyes , sometimes gold sometimes green , according to where the light was coming from .
12 Samuel Pipkin was tensing himself for the coming life and death struggle this evening , when the vital decision would be made by the Prince of Wales , and Mr Thackeray would be avenged .
13 Kersey was briefing himself from the paperwork so far .
14 The alienation of king and archbishop gave added significance to long-standing grievances at a time when by protecting Eardwulf 's enemies the archbishop was allying himself against the king .
15 Or , if the Prince of Wales was to remove himself from the line of succession , that would be a grave matter .
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