Example sentences of "[vb past] himself for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In what was seen as a policy of high personal risk , he proposed himself for the post of Prime Minister ( Ivan Silayev having resigned in September — see p. 38416 ) .
2 He straightened his tie and steeled himself for the meeting .
3 The Chancellor gradually retired from acting as judge of first instance , and reserved himself for the Court of Appeal in Chancery and for the House of Lords .
4 Charles … allowed himself for the sake of a few thousand pounds to be regarded as a greedy and litigious landlord rather than as a just ruler or as a national king .
5 He blamed himself for the death of his friend , thinking that if he had n't used the ouija board , perhaps his friend would still be alive .
6 He cursed himself for a fool .
7 Instinctively all on the walls and ramparts ducked , even Seton , who then cursed himself for a fool .
8 Malone fined himself for a lack of discipline on Saturday as Ards lost 2-0 to the Blues .
9 But even as he braced himself for the end , Robin took a remarkable last photograph of himself for his family .
10 Buchan offered himself for the job , but Chapman valued him as a goalscorer , and the link-man role went to Andy Neil .
11 He anticipated and insured himself for the re-emergence of Richard Nixon from the political wilderness in 1968 , and correctly judged that Ronald Reagan would defeat Jimmy Carter in 1980 ( which was not such an inevitable result as the next eight years made it seem ) .
12 Undismayed , he haled an old man out of the audience , stuck him in the chair , and then spoke himself for an hour and answered all the questions .
13 In its original meaning çift referred to the smallest unit of land which could support a family , and in the early days of the timar system the çift was the core holding which the timarli farmed himself for the benefit of his own family .
14 The military historian , James Lucas , who served in Tunisia as Keyes 's runner , remembered him as ‘ a gallant Christian gentleman who sacrificed himself for the men under his command ’ .
15 Aroused by his orderly before dawn , le beau Colonel , under a tumultuous bombardment , composedly and meticulously groomed himself for the fray , washing his moustachios in pinard , in the absence of water .
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