Example sentences of "[verb] yourself in the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Imagine yourself in the new office , or at the successful interview , or signing the contract — and see every detail as clearly as possible . |
2 | Empathy is the ability to put yourself in the other person 's shoes and see the situation from their point of view . |
3 | Then amuse yourself in the long autumn evenings , ’ said Thorfinn , ‘ working out what bargain he made with them before he came north . |
4 | Keep positioning yourself in the correct line while turning your own centre-line towards the opponent . |
5 | Find yourself in the wrong place , with the wrong people — old buffers , young fogies , lager louts , a domino convention or two , the Vienna Boys ' Choir or the local rugby club — and your ‘ Fun Factor ’ plummets . |
6 | After an energetic morning outdoors , indulge yourself in the inner sanctum of the Craigendarroch Country Club … |
7 | If you can put yourself in the other person 's shoes and think about how they might feel , it will certainly help if you let them know that . |
8 | Assuming that you have determined that the line is biased to starboard , and you therefore want to start near the starboard end of the line , there are still a number of considerations which you must take into account before you can put yourself in the right place as the gun is fired . |
9 | With real concentration and with conscious techniques , carefully followed , you can free many more hours for the activity of educating yourself in the wide ambit of a college life — social , intellectual , argumentative and sportive — and so grow in personality . |
10 | Apply the principles : check it out ahead of time and put yourself in the other person 's place . |
11 | Walking , running and swimming are the best exercises you can do if you are using yourself in the correct way . |
12 | Stick yourself in the general direction of Manchester , and hope for the best ? |
13 | You could find yourself in the ludicrous situation where you have to take them out of the country for half-an-hour and take them back in again . |