Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [conj] [verb] [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 They would sip sherry or port , nibble at the nuts and raisins and allow themselves to wallow in the warm softness .
2 More , the fact that this being , Homo sapiens , is from the moment of birth aware of itself in relation to others , and experiences and defines itself in such a relational mode , suggests the universal , pre-cultural basis of a relational concept that appears to occur in one form or another in all human cultural systems : the complementarity of Self and Other ; Us and Them .
3 In the 1920s America had witnessed some of the problems of the modern world that was emerging after the First World War ; the confusions and uncertainties that revealed themselves became more acute as prosperity suddenly came to an end in 1929 .
4 Was n't it time to put aside her fears and insecurities and give herself up to the heady delight of love and passion ?
5 He removed his jacket , trousers , shirt , tie and underclothes and studied himself in the mirror .
6 You can learn about rackets and strings and save yourself a lot of money in future years as well as developing a new skill which will help your confidence .
7 ‘ We will review the matter at that stage ’ he said , adding that ‘ henceforth Mr O'Reilly will conduct his business within the rules and regulations and acquaint himself with these regulations . ’
8 The four children invented imaginary countries and characters and threw themselves fiercely into it .
9 But to sit here , like one of the effeminate fools smirking over there or , worse still , like Antonini and Ferrante and the others he 'd spotted , who boasted of the conquests they made of the long-legged girls who dreamed of jewels and furs and sold themselves so easily — to sit here , to even be in the same room with such men , made him feel filthy .
10 We insist on an area of personal moral sovereignty within which each of us may prefer the interests of family and friends and devote himself to projects that are selfish , however grand .
11 While most people might be familiar with throwing out mouldy bread and mouldy cheese , like my friends all around me , I was continually having to throw out mouldy furniture , clothes and toys and found myself having to choose between feeding my hungry children or hungry fuel meters which kept demanding more and more money .
12 They accumulate responsibilities and commitments and confine themselves to drink and cigarettes .
13 He snaps and frets and worries himself into a frenzy .
14 Brundle is , however , merely warming up the brakes and tyres and re-acquainting himself with the lines of his old home track .
15 At the Day School the science tutors left behind their spectrometers , computers and chemicals and equipped themselves with whisks , wine and tantalising samples of their edible ‘ experiments ’ .
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