Example sentences of "he [verb] [pn reflx] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Then they watched him pull himself up from the support of the couch and , keeping his eyes on Emma until he had passed her , he strode from the room .
2 He lowered himself on to the toilet seat and jumped down on to the floor .
3 Shaking his big head slowly he lowered himself on to the chaise-longue and sat back carefully .
4 He lowered himself on to the sofa and unzipped the top of his leather suit .
5 He lowered himself down to the bed and her hands frantically flew to his bare chest .
6 He got himself up in the morning and dressed in the clothes Emmie had put out for him the night before .
7 Then he flung himself down on the settee .
8 In the summer of 1675 , in the course of Louis XIV 's Dutch War , he found himself up against the great imperial general Montecucculi , who in the previous year had outmanoeuvred Turenne to capture Bonn .
9 After some time he found himself down at the Green , where Emily had not come with him ; and remembered Emily , and decided that he must ask her to become engaged to him before he went , to wait for him ; would she agree ?
10 A moment later he found himself back in the top of the tree .
11 He was speaking as he jerked himself out on the sandy foreshore .
12 He cut the power by the meter and collected his roll and the half-completed form from the kitchen table before he let himself out through the back door .
13 He let himself out of the front door and when he was beyond the shelter of the porch he felt the sting of rain on his cheeks .
14 Then , looking at the man as if he was so much dirt , he let himself out of the front door .
15 When he was satisfied that everything was straight , he let himself out of the back door .
16 He listened before he let himself out of the cellar , but there still seemed to be nobody around ; Reynolds felt gritty and smeared , at an unhappy disadvantage if he should have to lie his way out of an embarrassing situation .
17 There was no night-porter , but he had a key and he let himself in to the deserted lobby .
18 He plopped himself down on the nearest chair .
19 Then he hauled himself up over the Zodiac 's port tube and rolled on to the floor slats .
20 Finally he hauled himself out on the allied side .
21 No , he was n't , because his head came up and he threw himself back on the ground behind him and he was rolling around in a heap of laughter .
22 He threw himself down on the bed with his head on my stomach , groaning , and between the groans saying that he would be a good husband in future , he honestly would , he adored me , he was very ashamed and only hoped I could forgive him .
23 Suddenly he threw himself down on the ground and rolled over and over in the dust .
24 He threw himself down on the huge old bed and stared at the sloping timber ceiling .
25 He threw himself down in the chair , like a man beset by demons .
26 He slotted himself in behind the steering-wheel , and started the car first time .
27 He worked himself up into the kind of rage that leads to unforgivable things being said .
28 He pulled himself up over the wall and disappeared .
29 When the war was seen to be lost , after some vacillation he delivered himself up to the Scottish army at Newark .
30 Then , as much in guilty reaction to the receptionist 's parting look of disapproval as in the hope of ordering his thoughts , he took himself off to the bath .
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