Example sentences of "and [verb] [pn reflx] with a " in BNC.
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1 | At Manhattanville they stopped to water the horses and to refresh themselves with a drink of lemonade from an inn . |
2 | Alter that first crowded day I retired to one of those green-tiled sanctuaries and lathered myself with a new bar of a famous toilet soap which Helen had put in my bag . |
3 | The Report of the Data Protection Committee was published late in 1978 , a bad time for political initiatives : within a few months the new Conservative Government was in office and contenting itself with a fresh and laborious round of further consultations — there seemed little likelihood of anything being done until , in 1981 , the Council of Europe , as part of its concern with human rights , opened its ‘ Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Data Processing ’ for signature by States which had appropriate legislation enacted . |
4 | So we spent the night at a cheap bed and breakfast nearby , and fortified ourselves with a breakfast of sausages , bacon and eggs . |
5 | But his lordship 's grandfather was a cautious man , and provided himself with a secret way out at need . |
6 | And provide yourself with a little amusement into the bargain ? ’ |
7 | She felt the beginnings of a disastrous blush and busied herself with a dirty mark on the window , getting out her handkerchief and scrubbing , her back to Louise . |
8 | And embroil myself with a man of Mr. B. 's power and fortune ! |
9 | They appeared to ignore him — and organized themselves with a secretariat of their own . |
10 | We take up the fourth book and find ourselves with a work which , if we are not Latin scholars and particularly interested in medicine , might seem a dull dog . |
11 | We crept in under a low table and covered ourselves with a tarpaulin . |
12 | There 'd been yet another cancelled lesson only today and Ronni was feeling even angrier and edgier than ever as , just after lunchtime , she made her way down the garden towards the villa 's private little jetty , a corner she had n't explored before , to try and calm herself with a breath of air . |
13 | As a rule , he prefers to shake his finger at men as they move by wrong paths from the cradle to the grave , and to remind himself with a frown that he , too , is human — a frown that is almost a sigh : |
14 | I ran up to the guest room , stripped naked and washed myself with a wet rag . |