Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] herself to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She flung herself to the floor and rolled to safety behind the half-opened door , the Beretta clenched tightly in her gloved hand . |
2 | Why had she exposed herself to the danger of someone remarking on the likeness between her son and her escort , and making the obvious connection ? |
3 | At no time had she addressed herself to the credibility or otherwise of anything in the report . |
4 | Only after these days can she present herself to the priest for ritual atonement of her impurity : |
5 | By her coarseness she sought to make things easier for him — she committed herself to the relationship , to this way of life , which , God knew , was n't much fun for her . |
6 | She committed herself to the view that ‘ there was no such thing as society ’ , only individuals and families , an extraordinary reaction against the outlook of the past forty years . |
7 | She surrendered herself to the melting awareness that was building within her , and her exploration of his mouth matched his in eagerness and abandonment . |
8 | She addressed herself to the boy now . |
9 | She addressed herself to the task with her usual imperiousness and dragged Owen and Mahmoud along in her wake . |
10 | When she arrived , she introduced herself to the librarian , Mrs Phelps . |
11 | There was nothing for Sophie to say after that and she resigned herself to the prospect of meeting Robert again , but later that morning , while she was working alone in the office , she felt desperately unhappy . |
12 | You 're telling me she gave herself to the German to stop him finding the wine ? |
13 | Standing on top of the wooden staircase she hurled herself to the ground , landing in a heap at the bottom . |
14 | One source said : ‘ It would come as no surprise to find her driving herself to the church . |