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

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1 Walking to the far end of the cells passage , he lowered himself to the floor until he was sitting with his back to the wall facing the door with its broken lock hanging askew .
2 Over the next eight years he applied himself to the development and perfection of the colour printing process which brought him international fame .
3 The point is that Knighton , for all the ludicrous exhibitionism with which he announced himself to the Stretford End , decided to withdraw , despite evidence that he could indeed finance the original deal .
4 He propelled himself to the ledge with minimal protection — being too knackered to stop and place anything better — and arrived in a sweating heap , to the knowing grins of the rockstars .
5 He devoted himself to the poor of Leicester .
6 Barnard inherited a large fortune from his father : over a period of fifty years he devoted himself to the formation of a collection of prints , drawings , and paintings , becoming one of the foremost connoisseurs of his day .
7 To and fro from Sydney to Parramatta he devoted himself to the spiritual and physical welfare of the convicts .
8 ‘ So he went down , ’ said Frome , as if puzzling it out , ‘ and he helped himself to the headmaster 's sherry . ’
9 But Christmas over , he reapplied himself to the lute and managed to complete it .
10 However , when he surrenders himself to the moods and atmospheres of the hills , something authentic comes through :
11 He believed the Lord could and would save him , and he committed himself to the Lord and trusted him to save him .
12 More than any other wartime figure he addressed himself to the conscience of middle-class radicalism , arguing that the only worthwhile victory possible was one based on the common ownership of the means of production and a moral revolution in which selfishness and the profit motive would give way to an ethic of service to the community .
13 At lunch-time he addressed himself to the kitchen cupboards and the refrigerator and was touched , though not surprised , at how spartan was the fare that Pooley allowed himself .
14 He ingratiates himself to the hapless couple , putting them completely at ease .
15 Steele escaped only weeks ago from Edinburgh prison and turned up in London where he glued himself to the railings at Buckingham Palace to protest his innocence before being re-arrested. escape , Steele telephoned the Daily Record newspaper .
16 Ackroyd 's truest prose occurs when he applies himself to the imitation of ancient and recent writers — a repertoire of others .
17 The eldest , Thomas , was to have ‘ all my books in case he betake himself to the study and practice of physic ’ .
18 He took himself to the call-box in his lodgings night after night , but whether he was sloshed or sober there was no way of finding the nerve to dial .
19 There he brought himself to the notice of George Clifford , the wealthy Amsterdam banker and horticulturist ( see p. 50 ) , who had engaged young Linnaeus as his personal physician and as recorder of his garden plants .
20 Recognising the difficulty that arises in the countries of central and eastern Europe , can he commit himself to the urgent introduction of EFTA applications , recognising the special bridges that they have with those countries and the Baltic states ?
21 Mr Richardson said : ‘ His mother tried to bar him from using the telephone but he connected himself to the line by running a piece of wire under the carpet and soldering it to the telephone terminal . ’
22 v. Wilts U.D. , but he addresses himself to the question and uses his intelligence .
23 He makes it repeatedly clear that he addresses himself to the Greeks who have little knowledge of Roman institutions ; but on the other hand he refers to Roman readers ( 6.5 1 .3–8 ) and is quite obviously looking at them over his shoulder .
24 There is a delightful passage where he addresses himself to the role of dreams and faces out the difficulty inherent in medieval lore which others like Chaucer resolve through ambiguity : namely , that in a situation where some dreams were held to reveal truth and others to be the products of a disordered digestive system , it is difficult to distinguish true from false .
25 He resigned himself to the single thought , that he would not see her again .
26 He resigned himself to the inevitable , and grudgingly muttered , ‘ Proceed with the prosecution . ’
27 The gusto with which he designed these posters shows how whole-heartedly he gave himself to the task in hand .
28 As to snitching on the donor , he excused himself to the others later , in my earshot , by saying his loyalties really were to his hosts .
29 The following day he introduced himself to the Old Trafford crowd by appearing in playing gear and juggling with the ball before United 's game against the champions Arsenal .
30 He introduced himself to the committee as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry .
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