Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pn reflx] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It would be worth it , if it put an end to such irritations as the inconvenient way I 'd suddenly find myself visualising you when I was with other women …
2 I was desperate enough to consider rushing round the table pretending to be Pumblechook 's carriage , but I could not make myself do it , and just stood there helplessly .
3 As she stood there , heart racing , just for a moment Lisa did not trust herself to answer him .
4 Vienna Dear Fräulein Arandt , I am sorry you could not bring yourself to tell me about your parents .
5 ‘ It 's a very rare model , but while I ca n't get fired up to restoring it at the moment , I just can not bring myself to sell it , ’ is Gordon 's dilemma .
6 When I plucked up the courage to ask my mother about it she just burst into tears and I could not bring myself to question her again .
7 But he could not bring himself to do it , especially not now , after Simon had revealed how she had spoken up for him .
8 And a photographer told how he saw a girl of about six so severely burned that a fireman could not bring himself to treat her by dousing her with a hose .
9 He could not bring himself to say it .
10 But Harry could not bring himself to condemn him .
11 She wanted desperately to confide in someone about this , but once again found it impossible to find anyone suitable her mother was too distraught , her father was dead , and she could not bring herself to mention it to Miriam for fear of provoking some too blunt observations on the mysterious workings of a lady 's insides .
12 Still she could not bring herself to touch him , until , turning his head , she saw the scar , and without thinking leaned forward to kiss that , a butterfly kiss like his , to show him that she loved him — and his scar .
13 These doubts , hard to pin down , because reason easily disposed of them all , crystallised around the fact that Comrade Andrew too often smelled of drink ; she could not bring herself to criticise him for his partiality to the goose-girl , because she had learned so long ago and so thoroughly simply to switch off in this area .
14 She could not bring herself to do it .
15 Despite the strength of her misgivings , she could not bring herself to voice them .
16 All explanations , all excuses were crude and deadly , and she could not bring herself to make them , but she could not sit there either , contemplating her own slow lapse from grace .
17 She can not bring herself to eat it .
18 They believed in the myth and Diana could not bring herself to tell them the awful truth .
19 ‘ They are so grotesque I can scarcely bring myself to touch them , ’ says Carey .
20 I had tried hard to destroy all feelings of love for him , but now that I saw him again , I could not stop myself loving him .
21 The following paragraphs pointed out that in unlimited competitions , although successful competitors can reasonably expect to be employed , the Government can not bind itself to employ them , but in this case they should be employed on the new Foreign Office .
22 She would not allow herself to see it .
23 I had no interest in what this house should be like wishing only for a place and quickly to lay my head and could hardly rouse myself to inspect it .
24 I can hardly bring myself to tell you .
25 We have to balance the books but we can still allow ourselves to regret it . ’
26 We can improve our ability to understand our horse if we can gradually train ourselves to observe it more intently , and to see in what situations and in what context different sounds , movements , and behaviour are used .
27 I can understand the reason for other people having them , but I ca n't really see myself having it .
28 So , he gave himself a red light on the beautiful Miss Marlowe , only to find he could n't make himself obey it .
29 She told herself she ought to edge away , but she could n't make herself do it .
30 Matilda did n't trust herself to answer him , so she kept quiet .
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