Example sentences of "[verb] yourself on " in BNC.
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1 | The only thing they really lacked was that extra bit of meanness that you need to impose yourself on a game . ’ |
2 | He found it hard to remember whether you had to position yourself on the left or the right side . |
3 | They both agreed that if you could n't enjoy yourself on the way , what was the point in running a business that afforded them so much freedom to travel ? |
4 | You may suit yourself on that one ! |
5 | Foul up in a chimney and you 'll batter yourself on the walls . |
6 | I wo n't be party to your bitching yourself on the sly . |
7 | What 's the strangest place you have ever woken to find yourself on a Sunday morning ? |
8 | Where would you most like to find yourself on a Sunday morning ? |
9 | ‘ It must be strange , ’ she said slowly , ‘ to have been part of the Revolution and then to find yourself on the opposite side from people you fought beside . ’ |
10 | Their house , Carceri , is a complex world of ancient stone galleries and courtyards , with weird ( and scheduled ) spiral staircases that you go up only to find yourself on the floor below the one you started on — an old dungeon perched among the treetops on a hillside overlooking the city , which they found by a miracle , and had converted . |
11 | Test yourself on these three sets of exercises every two months — after you have completed the questionnaire and warmed up with The Daily Dozen . |
12 | Then test yourself on how much you 've learned about the way your particular machine works . |
13 | ‘ Do n't trouble yourself on my account , mate . ’ |
14 | The next step — and this is the one the BMC wanted to impress most forcefully on our visitors — is to terrify yourself on some dripping mass of rock devoid of adequate protection . |
15 | Relax deeply , then imagine yourself on a mountain path . |
16 | Imagine yourself on holiday ; think about where you would be , what you would be doing , the kind of food and drink you 'd be eating and enjoying . |
17 | ‘ Well , make sure you do n't show yourself on the skyline up there . |
18 | They are lovely to visit — especially when you want to feast yourself on a Dorset cream tea — but it is the rolling countryside and stunning coastline which attract the many lovers of the outdoors . |
19 | ‘ Do n't pat yourself on the back too soon . |
20 | Another wheeze is the ‘ complimentary dinner buffet ’ in hotels , usually between 5–7 pm where , for the price of a drink , you can stuff yourself on hot and cold canapes . |
21 | Oh , just you try forcing yourself on me again and your world will explode . |
22 | There are peel-off labels for the long holiday dates , something with which you can amuse yourself on the next bank holiday . |
23 | So enjoy yourself on the day . |
24 | You mean you 're leaving me here with that man while you enjoy yourself on the ski-slopes ? |
25 | You 've also got yourself on my bad side ; since I hate to fail on any assignment , your survival yesterday was most irritating . ’ |
26 | Watch you do n't burn yourself on that lady ! |
27 | If the company has cashed your cheque and not dispatched the goods , but has gone into liquidation , then your best bet is to call the official liquidators and get yourself on the list of creditors . |
28 | If the company has cashed your cheque and not despatched the goods , but has gone into liquidation , then your best bet is to call the official liquidators and get yourself on the list of creditors . |
29 | Get yourself on the course that Paul went on and you 're gon na be getting the kit soon anyway , as part of the network , it wo n't give you stand alone , but you have to have somebody on the network |
30 | Get yourself on the course , ring er Sue or somebody , at the training school , tell her your problem |