Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pn reflx] a " in BNC.
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1 | From this stage until the plants are large enough to take care of themselves , filamentous algae may make itself a nuisance , becoming entangled in the delicate young foliage . |
2 | He told Calero he ought to find himself a code-name — a suggestion Calero virtually ignored — because ‘ the Soviets listen to everything on the east coast ’ . |
3 | ‘ Maybe you ought to find yourself a younger jockey . ’ |
4 | You should make yourself a simple planning diary of the weeks of the term , boldly marking key weeks and dates . |
5 | The truth is , I look upon both candidates in the same light , and should think myself a traitor to the constitution of my country if I voted for either . |
6 | Perhaps , as my niece would say , I should buy myself a new dictionary . |
7 | She should buy herself a new frock and set her cap at someone else . |
8 | MIKHAIL GORBACHEV must feel himself a man cursed . |
9 | Like a public speaker you should give yourself a chance to collect your thoughts and your audience a chance to collect theirs . |
10 | ‘ You should give yourselves a chance , you really should . |
11 | If you are capable of directing the ball over the net ten times , then , realistically , you should set yourselves a target of twenty . |
12 | ‘ You should get yourself a telescope C.W. You could spend the whole day stargazing . ’ |
13 | They should get themselves a steel guitar . |
14 | The next day , you could say the same and then , a couple of days later , you 'll build yourself a joint . |
15 | Fifteen lonely years of waiting for something to think , of waiting to think something , of thinking of waiting , of thinking I 'll make myself a cheese sandwich , of waiting . |
16 | But I I 've got to In fact I 'll make myself a note here and now , I 've got to talk to and I 'll get them to send some more tapes . |
17 | Or it might consider itself a success if it can stop providers passing on increases in input prices in full without trying to reduce them by greater efficiency . |
18 | ‘ No , I think I 'll call myself a collector , an amateur . |
19 | And if we do so we might call ourselves a nomadic and pastoral people of the transcendent ; and we shall be able to pasture our thoughts like the flocks of the nomads . |
20 | I thought I might get myself a pair of those . |
21 | First problems can have several causes ; and second , even when you 're employing a specialist , read any information you can about the job — you may not understand everything , but you might save yourself a lot of bother . , . |
22 | ‘ I 'll get myself a coffee . |
23 | She was back at the desk when he stood up , stretched elaborately , and said : ‘ Guess I 'll get myself a cup of coffee . ’ |
24 | Oh dear anyhow I 'll get myself a drop of drink , you say it 's seven o'clock do ya ? |
25 | I 'll get myself a new one . |
26 | But er , when I got ti all tidied up and sorted out I 'll get myself a new one , but er |
27 | Oh wait , I 've got a , you 'll pull yourself a fair enough . |
28 | If there was water to spare I would smarten up and shave , regardless of where I was , and I might cook myself a treat , kippers or pilchards . |
29 | Miss Hawarth likewise procured several paying guests , moving Wilson to declare she could not imagine why any lady would wish to lodge in her poorly decorated and furnished house when they might find themselves a place a good deal more attractive and comfortable . |
30 | Alternatively see the impressive fortifications at Helmsley and Pickering castles where you 'll find yourself a place in history . |