Example sentences of "set himself [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 's not that he wishes to set himself up as a leader .
2 A self-confessed con-artist and charlatan , he used his ‘ nimbleness of wit ’ to set himself up as a quack doctor and an exorcist .
3 Where did he get the money to set himself up with a yacht in Burnham-on-bloody-Crouch if it was n't a pay-off from Maurice Abberley for services rendered ? ’
4 The manager had been trying to set himself up in the Business when he knew full well that Clive had the franchise .
5 He has set himself up as a left-wing leader taking on the Government , ’ Mr Clarke said .
6 In recent years he has set himself up as a crusader for higher press and broadcasting standards , regularly harking back to the golden days of his journalistic apprenticeship in Yorkshire , where every fact was triple-checked and every speculation ruthlessly suppressed in the Hebden Bridge Times .
7 Courtney had set himself up as a pioneer working with women victims of sex abuse , drug addiction and Aids problems .
8 The dapper , 52-year-old economist with his trademark owlish glasses had set himself up as a beacon of the reform movement as long ago as April 1991 when he led his party out of government .
9 Engineer and motorbike enthusiast Terence Bird has set himself up as the sole European importer of Nanchang bikes .
10 ‘ Another particularly odious corruption is the scholar who sets himself up as a unique authority on a certain painter , with the specific knowledge that , in cornering the market , his opinion will be essential for anyone dealing with works by that artist .
11 He sets himself up as the Father of the British Industry yet he does n't deliver the goods .
12 Iggy Pop handled the first of four keynote speeches with admirable aplomb , setting himself up for a neat career in stand-up comedy after this rock 'n' roll malarkey is over .
13 Edberg stamped his world class authority on the match , dominating the 90 minute final and setting himself up for the defence of his Wimbledon title .
14 Ron Rooney objects to Dr Mitchell setting himself up as a moral censor ( Chem .
15 In 58 ‘ your slave ’ , ‘ your vassal ’ is ready to swallow any insult or neglect , the poem concluding : The second-person pronouns come so thick and fast here that we can not miss the bitter criticism of the Friend setting himself up as a law unto himself , becoming so entirely obsessed with his own pleasures that he betrays their relationship .
16 Leftwich moved to London and set himself up as a wholesale confectioner , with outlets in Fleet Street and Kingston upon Thames .
17 He set himself up as a one-man cult .
18 So , with one LP , Morrissey set himself up as the new Tom Robinson ?
19 Australian Daryl Beattie , 23 , covering for Gardner , set himself up for a top-three finish at the first attempt as a factory-supported rider .
20 The bunkers ate into the fairway at around the 240-yard mark to cool the aggressive ardour of the professional golfer who might try to cut the slight dogleg and set himself up for an easier shot into the two-tier green .
21 He was born at Preston in 1732 and got little education ; he was apprenticed to a barber , and set himself up in the barbering trade at Bolton later .
22 He offered her the only chair then set himself down on the edge of the bed , facing her .
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