Example sentences of "myself [adv prt] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If I do n't agree then I could find myself out of a job ! ’
2 I suddenly screeched at her , ‘ I do n't want to know ! ’ and threw down the phone and pushed myself out of the door .
3 Father appeared above me on the top step and I wrenched myself out of the man 's nasty fingers .
4 Until I had myself out of the frame , it was n't a good idea to drag anyone into the case who was n't there already .
5 It was six o'clock when I let myself out of the house .
6 I found the whisky , let myself out of the cellar and locked it , turned all the lights out , gave Mrs McSpadden the bottle , accepted a belated new-year kiss from her , then made my way out through the kitchen and the corridor and the crowded hall where the music sounded loud and people were laughing , and out through the now almost empty entrance hall and down the steps of the castle and down the driveway and down to Gallanach , where I walked along the esplanade — occasionally having to wave or say ‘ Happy New Year ’ to various people I did n't know — until I got to the old railway pier and then the harbour , where I sat on the quayside , legs dangling , drinking my whisky and watching a couple of swans glide on black , still water , to the distant sound of highland jigs coming from the Steam Packet Hotel , and singing and happy-new-year shouts echoing in the streets of the town , and the occasional sniff as my nose watered in sympathy with my eyes .
7 I quietly let myself out of the flat and ran down the stairs coming too quickly upon a crumpled heap hunched at the bottom .
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