Example sentences of "[vb past] herself [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ruth fixed herself a cold drink and sat out on the balcony of the apartment to drink it . |
2 | The last years of her life were divided between Bermuda and Plandome , Long Island , where she built herself an Italian-style villa and where she died 29 October 1924 . |
3 | When the show finally ended and the house lights came up , Lucy found herself a backstage corner and waited for a while longer . |
4 | Deputy editor Janette Marshall went to interview him recently ( see p.36 ) and found herself a late arrival at his impromptu wedding breakfast . |
5 | Torn between tears and laughter , she found herself a clean dress and frilly hat in her locker and went into the showers . |
6 | As season 72/73 arrived , a passing shopper , Mrs Hilda Sheppey ( 58 ) , suddenly found herself the first manageress in football history . |
7 | She wondered rather wildly for a moment if they would both refuse to let go and imagined herself the unwilling participant in an unlikely tug of war , but Bernard took one look at Alain and released her . |
8 | Leith hardly recognised herself the next day when , with her usual free-flowing locks fastened severely in a knot at the back of her head , she donned a pair of plain glass , horn-rimmed spectacles , and surveyed the result . |
9 | Fred merely nodded and picked up the paper , pretending to be engrossed in an article , and Carrie afforded herself a sly grin . |
10 | Private Boyd allowed herself a raised eyebrow as she went by . |
11 | ‘ Oh bother ! ’ she allowed herself a wee expletive and reached for the telephone daintily with whitened fingers . |
12 | She took the men 's cheers as somehow directed at herself , at her person , not at the food alone , but unlike the chorus that might greet the appearance of some women of the town , they did not place her in danger , and she allowed herself a small smile in acknowledgement , and came forward to set the dish down . |
13 | She allowed herself a small smile . |
14 | She allowed herself a small smile . |
15 | She allowed herself a small smile , mostly because he 'd accepted her medical opinion but still had n't guessed she was a doctor . |
16 | Rachel allowed herself a brief smile at such youthfulness . |
17 | She allowed herself a thin smile of triumph . |
18 | Let us try setting some adjectives of this type into ordinary sentences : ( 34 ) our future chairman smokes heavily Lorraine showed herself a real friend Charlie 's old school has some fine pictures The obvious points may be made : the " chairman " is already alive , there need be no doubt about Lorraine 's existence , and Charlie 's school may be relatively new . |
19 | As Ashley poured herself a second cup of rich dark coffee at a side-table , she frowned again . |
20 | In her own flat , although she normally drank very little , she took one of her best cut-glass tumblers and poured herself a stiff whisky — Laphroaig , bought on her last trip abroad . |
21 | She poured herself an uncustomary drink , and grimacing , swallowed it down in two gulps . |
22 | She went down to the kitchen and cooked herself a large breakfast . |
23 | She went in , hunted through the cupboards until she found everything she needed , then cooked herself a large meal . |
24 | A lass in Low Newton hanged herself the second time I was in there . |
25 | At this she cut herself a narrow wedge from the pie , and when her mother turned round from the oven and looked at her plate , she remarked , ‘ You wo n't get fat on that . |
26 | Going through to the kitchen , she made herself a hot drink , and carried it into the room where the fire was at last beginning to heat up the air a little . |
27 | Later she made herself a light salad for lunch and ate it on the terrace . |
28 | Amanda came back wearing a tee-shirt and black leggings , made herself a large gin and tonic , sat down and drank . |
29 | This … . madam of ours — ‘ s got herself a greasy Spaniard . |
30 | But chided herself the next moment . |