Example sentences of "rid [pn reflx] of the " in BNC.

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1 In this way , though we do not rid ourselves of the ego , we do transcend it and make it softer and enable ourselves to see things calmly .
2 Once we can rid ourselves of the dual notions that some magic divides jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional questions and that all matters of law have one inexorably correct meaning which must always be supplied by the courts , we are in a position to make a reasoned choice .
3 It is no doubt all to the good that we should rid ourselves of the delusion that our mortal bodies are inhabited by immortal souls , but , in claiming to be human beings , we are asserting our capacity for exercising moral choice and that implies moral responsibility .
4 First of all we must rid ourselves of the belief that punishment is wrong if it causes pain or inconvenience and does not have the full interest of the criminal at heart .
5 Thus did T'sao rid himself of the most able man in his enemies ' camp for no greater price than the life of a condemned man .
6 This was all quite accepted , but he could n't rid himself of the memory of his wife gazing blankly at the breakfast table with only the prospect of clearing it .
7 He was certain that Scarlet would never behave so irrationally but could not quite rid himself of the image of the breakfast table .
8 But why could n't he rid himself of the eerie sensation that it had already happened , that everyone knew except him , that he was being deliberately kept in the dark ?
9 Unhappy with the Steads , where she was beaten with a leather strap for wetting the bed , Ruth found a happier relationship with another family , but she could not rid herself of the insecurity .
10 For days afterwards , she could n't rid herself of the guilty feeling that , somehow , she had brought the attack upon herself .
11 She had her own shame , and could not rid herself of the guilt that came from loving a man who was not hers to love .
12 For one thing , she had never worn a strapless dress before , and although the bodice was tight-fitting and well supported she could n't rid herself of the fear that the dress would go slithering to the floor at some critical moment , leaving her almost naked , like in a bad dream .
13 The Scots could not rid themselves of the English .
14 I reasoned like you , my lord , that they 'd rid themselves of the load , it would only slow them down .
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