Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pn reflx] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He should throw himself at the Doctor 's back , grapple with him , break the machinery at which he was working .
2 He put on his shirt and suggested she should wash herself at the sink .
3 At the end of the nineteen twenties the policy from Moscow , not just to the Chinese Communist Party but actually to communist parties all over the world swings dramatically to the left and Stalin is arguing that there 's , there are going to be revolutionary explosions all over the world the Communist Party must forge its own path , it must put itself at the head of these struggles , it must give a lead to the masses by launching insurrections and so on and so forth .
4 He could picture himself at the court of King Louis , accepting the thanks of his grateful monarch .
5 Many Yugoslav army officers had asked how they could put themselves at the disposal of the government , he said .
6 That is the last time I shall put myself at a loss or disadvantage for her , she decided , unable as she was to thank me .
7 In a small employment agency there may only be one interviewer and you will put yourself at a disadvantage if you make a bad start .
8 The 36-year-old player-manager will play himself at the expense of either Steve McMahon or Rick Holden , both of whom cost £900,000 .
9 He will find himself at the heart of a Ruritanian ceremonial which makes the House of Lords seem informal .
10 Together with the abolition of the Wage Councils and the minimum wage , the working man will find himself at the mercy of the unscrupulous bosses .
11 RICHIE Richardson will find himself at the centre of another bitter Yorkshire bust-up tonight .
12 Turn left when you reach the fortifications and you will find yourself at the back of the Černín Palace ( 5/101 ) .
13 Artistic and musical skills are not always highly prized , and those who are qualified musically may find themselves at a disadvantage because they ‘ have not been trained to serve the Church ’ , and so do not ‘ speak the language of theology ’ .
14 Relatively ignorant , inexperienced and amateur politicians may find themselves at the mercy of the bureaucracies , which possess knowledge , experience and technical expertise .
15 The volunteers may find themselves at the centre of an even more important discovery .
16 The surviving spouse of the most disagreeable , friendless partner may find herself at the centre of a crowd at his funeral , but once dispersed the crowd does not re-form .
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