Example sentences of "and [v-ing] [pn reflx] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The cause of British nurses and nursing itself in the 1980s has been championed most consistently by Trevor Clay .
2 She loved them , and she loved the work though it left her with little time for going out and enjoying herself in the evenings .
3 Water , the original substance which God created when he made the world , represents change , and immersing oneself in a natural body of water is the only way of changing one 's spiritual identity .
4 Slipping and injuring yourself in the bath is not only painful but life-threatening .
5 Whatever course you adopt , you must avoid overstocking the land and overcommitting yourself in the early stages .
6 ‘ It 's not just that the objectives have been achieved , of getting the policy reviews endorsed , and conducting ourselves in a way that will attract the British people .
7 It moves me playing it and it upsets me playing it , it 's very upsetting to play Alfie , because A he 's such a disastrous man as a person d you know you think oh god I do n't really wan na be playing this man for sixteen weeks but the part is so wonderful and the play is so rich that you ca n't help s sort of s submitting to it and putting yourself in the position of being a masochist I suppose .
8 And finding himself in the musical cauldron that was Minneapolis at the turn of the '80s must have helped …
9 Bachelard assumed the necessary division of the scientific from the non-scientific , even if de facto he was continually encountering their imbrication and finding himself in the position of trying to keep them apart .
10 On talking with her son Michael — ‘ Talking with Michael is like going down a water chute and finding yourself in the same swimming pool , very much at the deep end . ’
11 Despite the increase of unbelief , beginning well before the Origin of Species and showing itself in a whole new genre of novels of religious doubt starting with J. A. Froude 's Nemesis of Faith ( 1849 ) , the late Victorian period saw the enormous expansion of the missionary enterprise and of church building .
12 The plaintiff then instituted proceedings against the defendants claiming damages for their breach of duty in failing to disclose material information to him and placing themselves in a position where their duties and interests conflicted .
13 It showed a girl by a sunlit window with her back turned , apparently drying her loins and watching herself in the mirror at the same time .
14 He could not recall lurching like a drunk across the small room and throwing himself in a gibbering heap upon the bed .
15 The remainder deflected downwards into the rear pressurised compartment , went straight through the conduit carrying the cables to the lower rear turret , then carried on into the rear gunner 's position , perforating the hatch and embedding itself in the lagging on the armour plating at the rear of the position .
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