Example sentences of "[vb pp] themselves into [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 She began to get up but by now the man and the bear had moved themselves into the open area of the coach between the pairs of doors .
3 It had long been understood that , while the refugee camps of the East Bank had remained pro-PLO ever since the events of 1970–1 , the wealthier Palestinians had incorporated themselves into the Jordanian establishment .
4 I think Lewisham have got themselves into a ludicrous state over people er .
5 MY DAUGHTER and her husband have got themselves into a ridiculous situation and , though I could happily bang their heads together , I feel I 've got to help them .
6 ‘ Rangers have played themselves into a good situation and proved we are a decent side .
7 Manchester United looked like they had forced themselves into the second round of the UEFA Cup when they went two goals ahead after four spot kicks when Paul Ince and Denis Irwin buried their chances .
8 However , radicalism makes outright cancellation a possibility — for if the station stops providing jobs ( or , rather , provides jobs in places that have not yet welded themselves into a firm lobbying coalition ) what is it good for ?
9 The Wishplants have shoved themselves into a tight market gap and have found plenty of room to develop .
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