Example sentences of "as he [verb] himself [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Mr Connon , ’ he said as he busied himself with the kettle and the jar of instant coffee , ‘ I did n't really have a chance last night to explain myself to you very fully .
2 ‘ Harry not back yet ? ’ he asked , as he seated himself by the open fireplace .
3 His eyes skimmed her face , his expression unreadable , as he seated himself in the armchair opposite her .
4 She had changed her clothes — as he had himself in a sprint through his hotel — to a pale coffee-cream skirt and russet blouse under a hip-length waterproof jacket .
5 He turned to meet the Doctor 's gaze as he righted himself into an undignified crouch .
6 But as he drove himself into a last titanic effort to surface into the light , the pain began to divide and concentrate itself in three separate areas of his body ; his head , his right arm and his chest .
7 Actually , thought Henry , as he checked himself in the mirror , no one , not even the police , would be stupid enough to imagine that Elinor could be the victim of a crime passionnel .
8 He kept on his coat , fully buttoned , as he eased himself into an armchair by the sitting-room fire .
9 In fact , thanks largely to Sir Robin Day — ‘ the Grand Inquisitor ’ , as he calls himself in the title of his new book — the impression that the average viewer probably has of politics on television is that it is predominantly adversarial .
10 She made herself as comfortable as she could , listening to the sounds Travis made as he zipped himself into the sleeping-bag and made himself comfortable .
11 After a moment 's hesitation she sat in one of the large armchairs , half expecting to be pushed on to the settee , but he allowed her to sit alone , only raising an eyebrow as he lowered himself into the matching chair .
12 He looked to belong to a different generation from that of Dysart and Ockleton , his face flushed and lined beneath a mane of grey hair , his chest heaving desperately as he lowered himself into the wheelchair .
13 ‘ Fucking bastard ! ’ he shrieked at the wheelhouse as he dragged himself up the slimy wall , earrings gleaming .
14 But even as he braced himself for the end , Robin took a remarkable last photograph of himself for his family .
15 The muscles of his legs and arms bulged alarmingly and shone with sweat as he braced himself against the bulkheads to study the small control panel .
16 Fiver seemed to grow even smaller as he flattened himself on the hard earth .
17 ‘ I wondered , ’ said the voice of the headmaster , piping insecurely as he insinuated himself round the door , ‘ if Mrs Crumwallis could get you something .
18 He looked , he thought as he examined himself in the mirror , more than usually hideous .
19 Extraordinary as those visits were — and as warmly welcomed as he found himself in the diverse Kesparates of Yzordderrex — the city state was an autocracy of the most extreme kind , its excesses dwarfing the repressions of the country he 'd been born in .
20 She hung on to Geoffrey 's coat as he hauled himself onto the coach .
21 The voices belonged to Rohmer and Jimmy Devlin , but he could n't hear what they were arguing about as he hauled himself around the staircase rail , paused for gasping breath and looked back down into the stairwell .
22 ‘ YO , this is Dalek exercises , mon ! ’ booms Derrick Evans , his skin-tight leotard stretching in impossible directions as he throws himself around the GMTV studio .
23 ‘ Steve ! ’ she cried in amazement as he let himself into the apartment , grinning all over his silly face as if he 'd just popped out for a paper that morning and found he 'd won the state lottery .
24 With his teeth chattering , his mouth bleeding and his hair flattened to his skull he could not have looked less appealing as he presented himself at the front door .
25 Looking at Philip Swallow now , as he seats himself in a low , upholstered chair facing her , Robyn has difficulty in recognizing the jet-set philanderer of Rupert Sutcliffe 's description .
26 Warden asked the question as he settled himself behind the wheel .
27 ‘ Right , ’ he said as he settled himself in the chair .
28 ‘ I 'll go in front as the standard bearer , ’ said Nigel as he placed himself at the head of his patrol .
29 Nathan was seated in the opposite corner , one hand easy on the wheel as he helped himself from the plate .
30 Cynics might doubt his commitment to social security , as he introduced himself as the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry ( his previous job ) , but in his usual good-humoured style , Frank Field simply thanked him and said they would recommend him to Downing Street for a new job because of his social security knowledge .
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