Example sentences of "[adj] [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think she 'd take a risk like that meself … ’
2 Though I says it as should n't , I could almost fancy a bowl o ’ that meself . ’
3 Yeah but I mean I do n't clearly remember an agreement like that meself and does
4 Yer know that yerself . ’
5 Yer said that yerself . ’
6 Right , we could bind that ourselves .
7 We could bind that ourselves
8 We could bind that ourselves at next to no cost .
9 Actually doing that ourselves .
10 We 'll have to make that ourselves .
11 We went and did that ourselves it needed that concerted effort .
12 get it right ourselves
13 to joke and get half-screwed ourselves .
14 ‘ Our process for generating electricity is environmentally friendly , but as a company deeply concerned about the environment we must take action to ensure we are not guilty ourselves , ’ he said .
15 In the West , we women usually give over the responsibility of cutting the umbilical cord to the midwife or doctor , and I think it would require considerable courage and will to do this ourselves .
16 We saw this ourselves during the filming of a television sequence on the laying behaviour of the cuckoo .
17 We can handle this ourselves . ’
18 If we can do this ourselves I 'd really like to .
19 I think it would be much better if we handled this ourselves , ’ he went on smoothly .
20 I 'm often asked ‘ Could n't we have done this ourselves without Doctus ? ’
21 But then even if they do that and even if they get the franchise , they 're not going to be able to say , we can now hold on to it for five , or seven , years , however long the franchise is going to be , because if another bidder comes along in the meantime and says , we rather like this ourselves , they 'll be thrown off .
22 Are the systems in the this ourselves now on the responsibility of the sample videos that are now running smoothly .
23 I am afraid we shall have to try and write some ourselves . ’
24 One day , in desperation , Lewis said to Tolkien : ‘ Tollers , there is too little of what we really like in stories : I am afraid we shall have to write some ourselves . ’
25 Otherwise , if he escapes now , he can tell the police about us and stay free himself . ’
26 It is hoped that they will keep the client in power , but today , as in Stalin 's day , additional measures are thought necessary to guarantee that the client remains reliable himself .
27 According to Mikoian himself , the USSR insisted that the Cubans buy Soviet goods if they wanted Moscow to continue purchasing their sugar , and adamantly refused to pay more than the world market price for Cuban produce ( Mikoian in Cuba ( Crosscurrents press , New York , 1960 ) , in Boughton : 1974 , p. 450 ) .
28 But the literal Levi is a writer who has his own way of interesting himself in the contrasts which have been attributed to Babel .
29 Feeling quite ill and willing himself not to look down , he stretched up and found that he could just reach the circular window .
30 This part of the ‘ window ’ can be used for long-range scrying ; a character looking into it and willing himself to see a far-distant scene can see into an elliptical area bounded by Middenheim to the north , Nuln to the south , some 25 miles west of Altdorf , and to around 100 miles east along the River Talabec out of Altdorf .
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