Example sentences of "to [pn reflx] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Wexford chuckled to himself in the car . |
32 | Gilkes is content enough with the Sparc market that his firm has to itself at the present , though he admits that the company is looking at other , unspecified RISC architectures , and it really is only just little more than co-incidence that Tadpole 's US office is just down the street from where IBM/Motorola Inc 's PowerPC RISC efforts are concentrated . |
33 | Although Tivoli has the open systems distributed management market pretty much to itself at the moment , Moss knows that the provision of a pervasive technology standard to the industry can not generate a revenue stream much further into the future . |
34 | And the thing growled and howled to itself in the centre of its blind struggle . |
35 | There was no sound except for a pigeon burbling to itself in the road , pecking at horse-dung . |
36 | ‘ Stealin' Horses ’ pops out of nowhere and hangs in the air , a skeletal ballad from Griffin with the accompaniment of a ghostly piano which can be heard weeping softy to itself in the basement . |
37 | If you are a newcomer to the product , Symphony now provides a very good introduction to itself in the form of its online tutorial . |
38 | A threadbare rug covered the stone of the floor , and a human skull grinned to itself in the corner . |
39 | ‘ To heaven , of course , ’ said Dotty tartly , seizing an enormous wooden spoon and advancing upon an iron saucepan which had been rumbling and grumbling to itself throughout the conversation . |
40 | She had justified her behaviour to herself on the basis that the police would have been much slower and more painstaking . |
41 | Smiling to herself at the thought , and confident that it was now too late to be interrupted further , Alexandra went upstairs . |
42 | And she grinned to herself at the luxury of having someone in her life who would pay attention , who she could talk to . |
43 | ‘ Well , you ca n't say he did n't warn you , ’ she muttered to herself during the course of Monday . |
44 | she were talking to herself in the end ! |
45 | Anyway , I got up , and went about my chores , feeding the cats and brewing tea for the rest of the still-slumbering inhabitants of my humble home in order to get them up and out to school and work , and I was thinking to myself as the kettle boiled that here was the start of yet another ordinary damned day , when the post clanked and slithered through the letter box . |
46 | I smiled to myself at the absurdity of it . |
47 | Closing my eyes in the gloom I could still feel Helen in my arms and I smiled to myself at the memory of her bounding healthiness . |
48 | I 'm smiling to myself at the kitchen table now . |
49 | Also my teaching is squeezed into 4 days , which means that I have time to myself at the weekend , including Friday . |
50 | I recognised those questions as pertaining to myself at the time I became anorexic . |
51 | I well remember I said to myself at the time , " there is a lad who will go a long way . " |
52 | The clipped , breezy tone was one that Belinda knew by this time , and it meant , I want to be left to myself for the time being , thank you . |
53 | An hour to myself without the children on Sunday |
54 | I used the word happy , repeating it to myself through the streets . |
55 | When 1911 came I often marvel to myself in the name of Heaven how it was done " . |
56 | I 'm smiling to myself in the darkness , Timmy — I wish you could see me . |
57 | Yet if the subjects were required to repeat the alphabet to themselves during the task this introduced a bias in gap detection favouring the right visual field . |
58 | They added to themselves over the years . |
59 | Experts say an analysis of the figures shows women are more likely than men to lie to themselves about the amount they drink . |
60 | An essential part of all eel tanks is sliding glass covers , so these were duly closed and the eels left to themselves for the night while I hoped that they were strong enough to survive the constant stress that they had endured over the past thirty-six hours . |