Example sentences of "[verb] themselves [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It can and will work , but only if heads and governors involve themselves in a true partnership based on mutual trust , respect and understanding . |
2 | He was told to unlock the premises and his assailants then helped themselves to a large quantity of cigarettes and cash . |
3 | Abolitionists provided themselves with a collective equivalent to the practice of personal scrutiny in their annual meetings . |
4 | As he spoke he slipped into the description of what had been achieved , emphasizing that staff , increasingly , described themselves as a single body ( " what we say clearly … " , " what we need to do next … " ) . |
5 | This being the case , the couple have to work hard to establish themselves as a new adult unit . |
6 | These results may also be seen as offering some tentative support to the contention that the greater flexibility now permitted in fee setting , coupled with the ability of architects to establish themselves in a wider variety of organisational forms and to advertise more freely , has essentially lubricated the market and led to greater efficiency . |
7 | Once at the top of the rise , they found themselves on a flat plateau , of which most of the park area consisted |
8 | The family found themselves with a gutted ruin and one surviving wing . |
9 | So , as the 71/72 season dawned , Athletico found themselves with a new team , a new league and a bright future . |
10 | One was that , arising from the transfer of lands from one allegiance to the other , many found themselves under a new lord ; and some did not like it . |
11 | They found themselves in a cavernous room lined with scarred wooden workbenches and rows of metal hooks hanging from the ceiling . |
12 | Rural tenants — principally farm workers — meanwhile found themselves in a vicious circle of deprivation . |
13 | The 34027 Locomotive Group found themselves in a similar position with a well-loaded train being cancelled within sight of the locomotive being prepared , so to speak . |
14 | In Algeria , they found themselves in a similar situation , fighting a war against the regular Algerian Army and the guerrillas of the Front Libération Nationale . |
15 | They found themselves in a long corridor with one glass wall that looked out into a bright , modern , open-plan and spacious area . |
16 | The post-war commitment to full-employment increased their bargaining power ; the strike weapon in the context of a complex and interdependent economy meant that they could exert considerable pressure " through their capacity to disrupt and delay ; and as inflation came to be seen as the problem ( and as a problem caused by " excessive " wages demands backed by strikes ) so trade unions found themselves in a new position of strategic importance and power . |
17 | The refugee organisations now found themselves in a difficult position . |
18 | A FAMILY hooked on the ‘ whodunnit ’ board-game Cluedo found themselves in a real-life murder mystery yesterday … after stumbling across a skeleton . |
19 | They eventually found themselves in a huge square where a white marble fountain played in the centre . |
20 | As they drove towards their refuge , they found themselves in a large station yard , now overgrown with weeds and bramble bushes and obviously derelict . |
21 | Again short of water , they found themselves after a brief sandstorm in the middle of a group of Italian vehicles . |
22 | Once the mystery has provided a sufficient reason for hero or heroine to find themselves in a good opening situation of suspense , the person or persons behind that mystery can be safety revealed . |
23 | The Cabinet met twice again before dinner time , and on each occasion moved themselves into a harder position . |
24 | Both UDF and RPR have resigned themselves to a two year ‘ cohabitation ’ under the Socialist presidency of Francois Mitterrand . |
25 | The MEP , who rode on a motorcycle on an open road for the first time on Saturday , said he was very impressed by the way bikers had organised themselves into a Europe-wide movement . |
26 | In the absence of a firm formula , the parties will either tie themselves to a fixed price for the duration of the agreement ( which is clearly usually undesirable ) or else have to provide an agreement with a shorter duration , but with an option of renewal if new prices can be agreed . |
27 | Similarly , he feels that by offering it as a no-cost option , the company invalidates the criticism that users will tie themselves into a non-standard technology : since V.32terbo is downwardly compatible with V.32bis , he points out that users are not losing anything by giving themselves the option of faster transmission with V.32terbo . |
28 | In the final stages of the peace-making at Utrecht in 1713 the representatives of the different powers avoided many of the difficulties and delays which had marked earlier such conferences by entering the meeting-place in the town hall pêle-mêle ( i.e. in no particular order ) and then seating themselves at a round table which had no head . |
29 | Labour Front-Bench Members seem to have committed themselves to a single currency despite the fact that some of their Back-Bench supporters continue strongly to oppose it , although they are having difficulty with the question whether a European central bank would be independent . |
30 | Six per cent ( 11 ) spoke to a nurse and 1% ( two ) referred themselves to a special clinic . |