Example sentences of "he [verb] himself in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He hugged himself in self-pity as we took in this alien race dressed with an abandonment and originality we 'd never imagined possible .
2 He looked too big for the room as he seated himself in one of the armchairs .
3 He was a fanatical fisherman , and here on the borders of Galway and Mayo he found himself in some of the best fishing waters in Europe .
4 He found himself in enormous buildings , with a labyrinth of rooms , and he was lost in the pile .
5 And if he involved himself in military activity , he would simply have been discharging the martial duty expected of him as royal liberator .
6 Then he knew where she was — or would be , moments after he committed himself in one direction : behind him .
7 David Snow settles for 65 species including one , the grey-winged cotinga , which he discovered himself in 1980 .
8 When a woman entered the room T J H Laurence , as he signed himself in typical British stiff-upper-lip fashion , would immediately stand up , his old-fashioned courtesy drawing amused glances from classmates .
9 Lunch was provided in a cafeteria and tea in a common room — an environment which sounds uncomfortably similar to that of more youthful days , and in fact he signed himself in one letter as " Advanced Student " .
10 He interested himself in fiscal , banking , and trade policy .
11 In Leeds meanwhile he interested himself in educational ventures and became widely known for public service .
12 Philip Larkin had already published two novels — Jill ( 1946 ) and A Girl in Winter ( 1947 ) — before he established himself in 1955 , with The Less Deceived , as the best poet of his generation ; and John Osborne 's first play ever to reach the public theatre , Look Back in Anger ( 1956 ) , was written by an actor untouched by academia who had been writing for several years and a stranger to all of them .
13 But he conducts himself in all situations with a dignity not one whit lessened by his shortness .
14 As soon as a character walks through the green and yellow arch from area 61 , he finds himself in this vast stagnant bog .
15 When he had received news that morning from Teheran via Geneva that the ship he had chartered had gone missing , he indulged himself in genuine anger .
16 Peter , unable to bear such a pedestrian first appointment ( he saw himself in those days as a fervent worker priest ) , chafed almost from their arrival .
17 ‘ I 'm not saying there 's more culture in our family and that Eric plays football as well so that makes us more interesting , I 'm just saying he expresses himself in one way and also in another and we do n't want to be criticised for that . ’
18 He puts himself in good light by adding that he gripped me tightly round the shoulders in reassurance , that he gave me brandy , that we talked long after the starlings had ceased their chatter , that we walked down into the street and discussed in jogging stride what guilt or shame or desire could do to the human soul .
19 For if he considers himself in some small way a specialist , not only can he spend a good proportion of his time teaching what he likes and probably , therefore , understands better , but he also has more of a chance of keeping up to date on his chosen subjects , particularly if he has support , as many of the teachers I observed had , from local subject advisers , associations or selective in-service programmes .
20 Bathed in a delicate self-importance , he held himself in high esteem as the bearer of one of Italy 's oldest titles .
21 He immersed himself in all things western , surrounded by Russian-trained professors and visiting composers — Alexander Goehr , Henze , George Crumb , Takemitsu .
22 At the same time he immersed himself in public service beyond as well as within the Jewish and Anglo-Jewish worlds .
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