Example sentences of "and [art] [noun pl] [vb past] [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 The large man 's friends rose from their table and the waiters formed themselves into a solid phalanx , and all hell broke loose .
2 ‘ The letter simply thanked me for what I had done and the senders signed themselves only as Berend 's Family . ’
3 On command , the vans raced to the side of the road , the cordon parted , and the demonstrators found themselves facing a mounted police charge at full gallop .
4 Eventually , when Radio Clyde said ‘ No recording , no Masses ’ , and the bishops got themselves into a situation when it was one law for Clyde and another for the BBC , did the recorded Mass become a possibility .
5 A wasteful volley was shot towards him , but the range was far too long and the balls spent themselves among the thick stalks .
6 He was glowing like an altar-candle as he spoke , and the words presented themselves like gifts .
7 But my uneasiness increased throughout the evening , and the words repeated themselves in my head :
8 Behind me the cart creaked away and the executioners busied themselves with the ropes .
9 As it floated some plants became caught in the wood and the roots inbeded themselves and began to grow there .
10 Cassidys are in the process of upgrading everything but their prices ( the whole outfit pictured above excluding shoes comes in at less than £50 ) and the travellers declared themselves seriously impressed with the clothes , the balance of the models and the new shop design .
11 ‘ Our display was better than the result and the lads did themselves proud but sometimes Lady Luck dictates how things go .
12 Charles reinstated his counts , rebuilt his churches , installed new priests , and the Saxons found themselves back under Frankish control .
13 But because this ruled out all danger or adventure , Eternity became destructive to the spirit , and the bureaucrats had themselves to be destroyed .
14 A priest was then brought in to mediate and the men gave themselves up .
15 The money ran out before the scheme 's completion , and the villagers found themselves obliged to borrow the rest .
16 They stood uncomfortably outside Margate crematorium while the coffin was carried in and the relations eased themselves sadly out of hired limos .
17 But when in the early summer the Palestinians appeared on the slopes of Mount Sannine and the Christians found themselves in danger of total defeat , a Syrian military intervention in Lebanon became certain .
18 And the Christians defended themselves right well , and every time that they went upon the walls , they sounded trumpets and tambours ; and made great rejoicings , as the Cid had commanded .
19 ‘ The decent people clapped like hell , and the rogues behaved themselves .
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