Example sentences of "[vb past] themselves [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He was told to unlock the premises and his assailants then helped themselves to a large quantity of cigarettes and cash .
2 Abolitionists provided themselves with a collective equivalent to the practice of personal scrutiny in their annual meetings .
3 The ladies , therefore , had four or five babies as quickly after marriage as nature would permit , and thus provided themselves with an indefinite number of conversational gambits .
4 As he spoke he slipped into the description of what had been achieved , emphasizing that staff , increasingly , described themselves as a single body ( " what we say clearly … " , " what we need to do next … " ) .
5 They described themselves as the forgotten people of Chile .
6 O'Toole and Finch even attended his funeral but — probably having drunk a little more than they 'd meant to , to ease their grief — they found themselves at the wrong funeral and mourning over the wrong body being buried .
7 Once at the top of the rise , they found themselves on a flat plateau , of which most of the park area consisted
8 They skirted the city , threading their way through the still-silent streets and , following the Prior 's careful directions , soon found themselves on the broad beaten approach to the port of Leith .
9 The crucial power was torn from the hands of the proletariat , and within months the Bolsheviks found themselves on the other side of the barricades .
10 Legal aid was provided for more than 337,000 people last year , including many who found themselves on the receiving end of a court action .
11 Black people found themselves on the receiving end of racism in all manner of forms from the beginning of their arrival in Britain .
12 Willpower often works — although it did not for Bailey McMahon , who found themselves on the receiving end of action by the Irish authorities .
13 Other artisan groups also from time to time found themselves on the receiving end of employer " impositions " .
14 The enthusiastic ones included Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia which , a mere 18 years later , found themselves on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain to be eligible for membership . )
15 Moreover , at this time , the boundary between the two parts of Britain was drawn southwards so that formerly prosperous parts of the Midlands , particularly the West Midlands conurbation , found themselves on the wrong side of the line for the first time ( Townsend , 1983 ; Green , 1986 ) .
16 The family found themselves with a gutted ruin and one surviving wing .
17 So , as the 71/72 season dawned , Athletico found themselves with a new team , a new league and a bright future .
18 One was that , arising from the transfer of lands from one allegiance to the other , many found themselves under a new lord ; and some did not like it .
19 Roland had been a warrior at war ; the knights of the Round Table found themselves in every possible , and impossible , situation .
20 They found themselves in a cavernous room lined with scarred wooden workbenches and rows of metal hooks hanging from the ceiling .
21 Rural tenants — principally farm workers — meanwhile found themselves in a vicious circle of deprivation .
22 The 34027 Locomotive Group found themselves in a similar position with a well-loaded train being cancelled within sight of the locomotive being prepared , so to speak .
23 In Algeria , they found themselves in a similar situation , fighting a war against the regular Algerian Army and the guerrillas of the Front Libération Nationale .
24 They found themselves in a long corridor with one glass wall that looked out into a bright , modern , open-plan and spacious area .
25 They found themselves in a long dark gallery above a massive room .
26 The post-war commitment to full-employment increased their bargaining power ; the strike weapon in the context of a complex and interdependent economy meant that they could exert considerable pressure " through their capacity to disrupt and delay ; and as inflation came to be seen as the problem ( and as a problem caused by " excessive " wages demands backed by strikes ) so trade unions found themselves in a new position of strategic importance and power .
27 She looked exquisite , breakable , so desirable that not a few lustier members of the congregation , whose minds should have been on holier things , found themselves in a sudden , quite ferocious state somewhere between arousal and bewitchment , which could bring any man to his knees .
28 The refugee organisations now found themselves in a difficult position .
29 They pushed through the door , and found themselves in a big general office .
30 A FAMILY hooked on the ‘ whodunnit ’ board-game Cluedo found themselves in a real-life murder mystery yesterday … after stumbling across a skeleton .
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