Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] himself from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He sat down and helped himself from the coffee-pot on the table , then refilled Lucy 's cup as well .
2 In some cases , the author seeks to disguise his presence and distances himself from the narrative by employing techniques such as interior monologue , dialogue and intermediaries , which simultaneously highlight the subjective nature of the material presented and create the impression of an autonomous narration .
3 He escaped with a broken leg and pulled himself from the wreckage before Crowfield emergency services arrived from the club .
4 Mr Thomas Rideout , his successor as Conservative premier , called a snap election for April 20th and distanced himself from the Peckford follies .
5 He had found out what awaited him , and removed himself from the scene long enough , he had hoped , to escape the judgement .
6 Mark sagged forward on to his desk , straightened up , and dragged himself from the brink of sleep .
7 Will he extend warmhearted support to the Labour party , which advocates such a policy , but dissociate himself from the actions of the shadow Home Secretary and the Leader of the Labour party who buy foreign cars ?
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