Example sentences of "will [verb] [pn reflx] at " in BNC.

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1 American guests are famous for deep ties and they hope they will consider themselves at home as long as they are in this country .
2 He that boy has got a heart as big as a mountain I 'll tell ya , in those situations he will sling himself at anything .
3 High remuneration , excellent prospects and an immediate cash bonus await the successful applicant who will present himself at twelve noon today .
4 More and more trainees will present themselves at centres with widely varying degrees of knowledge , skills and attitudes in different areas and will ask for these to be recognised in some way or other .
5 If you lose these you will put yourself at an even greater disadvantage .
6 In a small employment agency there may only be one interviewer and you will put yourself at a disadvantage if you make a bad start .
7 The Senator also proposed an interim bureaucratic manoeuvre to head off the seminar : ‘ I genuinely fear that if the seminar is held the VEC will put itself at risk because you are giving a platform to people who are not sincere .
8 The 36-year-old player-manager will play himself at the expense of either Steve McMahon or Rick Holden , both of whom cost £900,000 .
9 Those who live in a high-spending authority , inhabit an expensive house and are part of a small household will find themselves at a triple advantage .
10 Most London homes will find themselves at the top levels .
11 He will find himself at the heart of a Ruritanian ceremonial which makes the House of Lords seem informal .
12 RICHIE Richardson will find himself at the centre of another bitter Yorkshire bust-up tonight .
13 Together with the abolition of the Wage Councils and the minimum wage , the working man will find himself at the mercy of the unscrupulous bosses .
14 Turn left when you reach the fortifications and you will find yourself at the back of the Černín Palace ( 5/101 ) .
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