Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] myself in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I found myself in the curious position of being the sponsor minister of the industry and also the minister ultimately answerable for health service spending . |
2 | I stayed there for a week in January and for once I found myself in the overworked brochure cliche : Marrakech is a city of contrasts and a fascinating blend of the old and new . |
3 | I found myself in the ludicrous position of having to judge music I was n't in a position to judge . |
4 | I found myself in the ludicrous position of having to judge music I was n't in a position to judge |
5 | The WAAF suddenly wound the chair back and I found myself in the semi-prone position with the white bulk looming over me . |
6 | ( Once , taking the night train from London to Paris , I found myself in the locked sleeping compartment of a locked coach in a locked hold beneath the waterline on a cross-channel ferry ; I did n't think of Jonah at the time , but perhaps my panic was related to his . |
7 | The chair was comfortable but low and I found myself in the disconcerting position of having to look up at him while we spoke . |
8 | By chance , I found myself in the royal apartments , a long , polished gallery where the freshly waxed wood winked in the sunlight and the walls shimmered with the exquisite tapestries hung there . |
9 | But afterwards , I found myself in the dim bathroom of my hut staring at a haunted face . |
10 | Without knowing how , I found myself in the smart medieval quarter again . |
11 | When I made my way down its spiral staircase I found myself in the main thoroughfare of the town where I was born . |
12 | I see myself in the Northern European tradition . |
13 | I see myself in the Northern European tradition . |
14 | It was difficult for me to put myself in the Guérigny frame of mind , to accommodate both the knowledge of a beloved 's death and the sense of her imminent return . |
15 | I did n't go into the parents ' room but went on beyond it to find myself in the rear part of the carriage , at the very end of the train . |