Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [verb] themselves " in BNC.

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1 They have used them already to build communal tents , to extrude life-lines guiding them over plants , or ropes to let themselves down from one twig to another .
2 All allegations should be regarded as serious , especially those made by close relatives , friends or neighbours , or by children or parents referring themselves for help , and investigated urgently ( p.21 ) .
3 For instance , there are firms or individuals describing themselves as ‘ chartered accountants ’ when they are not entitled to do so and where none of the principals involved is qualified to audit .
4 At the time it seemed senselessly cruel , but it often proved justifiable in the end : some girls who married Englishmen or Americans found themselves very unhappy in their new life , and eventually returned to Italy .
5 First , they may have difficulty in obtaining the permission of their employers or colleagues to absent themselves from work while on council business .
6 Frogs and birds pamper themselves with plumes of pampas grass
7 As was noted , the forms in which relations and attitudes express themselves are largely conventional .
8 But not , even after another fifteen years or so , culminating in the winter of discontent and in the fall of Mr Callaghan 's administration , experience enough to induce institutions and attitudes to accommodate themselves .
9 In my garden the yellow Welsh poppy , Meconopsis cambrica , Corydalia lutea , alkanet , the evening primrose , Oenothera perennis , Alchemilla mollis and forget-me-nots seed themselves freely around .
10 The professional 's role is necessarily at the supervisory and organisational level , guiding the parents by offering them techniques and skills to use themselves .
11 On the negative side , funerals were becoming so much more secular in outlook , appearance and context that the surviving guilds and fraternities found themselves hard-pressed to provide all that made for an average funeral of the new type ; the rules were being rewritten by a public which no longer wished to perpetuate the simple ritual hitherto provided and which were looking for a pageantry close to that of the great baronial funerals as performed by the College of Arms , a corporation of heralds and part of the Royal Household .
12 ‘ The city is too easily stereotyped as a bleak and industrial wasteland full of flat-capped frustrated poets and musos consoling themselves with endless amounts of ale .
13 They climbed one wall to get away from the car and waited for their eyes and ears to tune themselves to the darkness .
14 These are practical sessions where students and tutors prepare themselves for work with children in the second half of the term .
15 Their leaves , stems and branches orientate themselves to the light , while their roots seek out minerals and water .
16 Evidence of change lay in the increasing local diversity of management arrangements as authorities and managers used their new found autonomy to shape structures and roles to suit themselves .
17 One hundred and twenty years after Nehemiah and Pericles Greeks and Jews found themselves under the control of Alexander the Great — a Greek-speaking Macedonian who considered himself the heir of the Persian kings .
18 Centres for the physically handicapped have traditionally taken the elderly , and youngsters finding themselves there after leaving school may feel their adult lives have ended rather than just begun .
19 For the groups and associations promoting themselves as school subjects , and irresistibly drawn to claiming ‘ academic status ’ , a central criterion has been whether the subjects ' content could be tested by written examinations for an ‘ able ’ clientele .
20 The ‘ co-decision ’ procedure applies to areas of law such as the single market , consumer protection , the free movement of labour and the right of individuals and companies to establish themselves in other member states .
21 With the slump in building work , the market forces reversed and contractors found themselves in a fiercely competitive market with tenders very keenly priced .
22 Tone regulating — filmogenic actions help prevent facial expressions and movements transforming themselves into visible signs of skin ageing .
23 The evidence of these obstacles and resistances is plain enough , not only in the slow , uncertain and frequently subverted extension of the right to vote which I have already indicated , but in the bitter hostility and violence that has always been directed against the attempts of ordinary citizens and workers to organize themselves in trade unions , cooperatives , community action groups , and similar bodies .
24 Away from these pockets of excitement , business was relatively quiet and dealers found themselves frustrated in attempts to drive the FT-SE 100 index convincingly beyond the 2600 level .
25 In coastal areas social mobility led some lower castes and classes to assert themselves against headmen .
26 Susan told herself that she must keep calm , must n't let nerves and muscles knot themselves into the familiar ache of worry .
27 In their horizontal distribution plants often follow soil patterning ( p. 77 ) , mosses , lichens and angiosperms aligning themselves along the cracks between polygons , with crustose lichens occupying the centres .
28 If the Pharisees and Scribes thought themselves to be so perfect that they were not aware of their own sin then little could be done for them .
29 In several towns rioting broke out , rioting for peace , and Nazis found themselves the victims of the kind of abuse and maltreatment they normally handed out to others .
30 Gould said : ‘ Players pick themselves and players drop themselves . ’
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