Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pn reflx] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Two explosions in quick succession made me throw myself to the ground .
2 Keith Lascelles took my hand , squeezing it reassuringly as he led me across the stage , up the wide stairway dividing the orchestra , and left me to arrange myself on the rostrum .
3 As I do not , as a rule , take alcohol , the one glass of sherry I had with lunch enabled me to enjoy myself with the other guests .
4 If an employer does not prevent them availing themselves of the opportunity to learn business secrets how can he later seek to restrain an employee from using the same information .
5 Everyone pats themselves on the back and goes home . ’
6 He had a feeling that Maidstone mentioned them to vindicate himself in the eyes of others .
7 Pinning the laminate onto my dress , I launch myself into the throng .
8 I concerned myself with the wrong person , she thought .
9 Self conscious in my normal clothes I seated myself at the rear of the upper stalls .
10 I reproach myself at the same time .
11 Eliot had arranged with me beforehand that we should have a private meeting , and meanwhile I sank myself into the communal life of the place .
12 I associate myself with the expressions of sympathy .
13 I associate myself with the remarks made by hon. Members in all parts of the House about the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) , who has been through an ordeal that none of us would wish to share .
14 I shift myself from the mirror to the window , to see what she does .
15 I found myself considering the protocol — an absurdity in the face of my determination to flout convention with regard to the funeral arrangements !
16 With jackdaws and Mambas both out of the frame , I found myself considering the bizarre idea that the storm had something to do with the disappearance of my dead sister 's remains .
17 Anyway , I did some radio interviews and I was quite taken aback when I found myself over the front page of the Evening Standard .
18 Again I felt that terrible pain and sickness , but a few seconds later I found myself with the face and body and character of Henry Jekyll once more .
19 It was definitely time to say farewell and stepping down from the canal at that point I found myself on the very street of my son 's house .
20 Then it stopped and I found myself on the side opposite to her .
21 IT was on a very wet Saturday afternoon that I found myself on the top of the North Downs observing whiffs of smoke emerging from a boiler which to all intents and purposes was standing among a mountain of waste metal in a field almost miles from anywhere .
22 Taking a couple of rights , I found myself on the ramp of lower Eighth Avenue — a medium-poor people 's district , I assumed .
23 But I fancy that if I found myself on the field of Waterloo with a foot missing , or in a dentist 's chair without benefit of anaesthetic — a future form of laudanum — or faced with a work-situation in which my family were slowly being starved and degraded , then my conclusions might reasonably be the same . )
24 I was not prepared to commit myself completely in every situation , as I found myself as the actor and the spectator at the same time .
25 Before I had really recovered , I found myself at the railway station , where I said goodbye to Dulcie and we went our separate ways , promising to keep in touch , as one does .
26 Then the talk turned to the West and I found myself at the centre of questions .
27 The scene shifted and I found myself at the head of a stairwell , aware that yet another place might be reached but only by somersaulting over the banister and walking my feet down the opposite wall as one might descend a defile in a crag .
28 ‘ I suppose I took the wrong path , ’ he said , ‘ and I found myself at the edge of a cliff . ’
29 In a short while , limping and protesting , I found myself at the local prison , pushed into a filthy stinking room with some two dozen other malefactors .
30 The chair was comfortable but low and I found myself in the disconcerting position of having to look up at him while we spoke .
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