Example sentences of "i [verb] [pn reflx] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Let me make myself clear , Florence : at the first sign of trouble I am turning back . ’ |
2 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
3 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
4 | Did I make myself clear ? |
5 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
6 | Do I make myself clear , Bogtrotter ? |
7 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
8 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
9 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
10 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
11 | Do I make myself clear ? |
12 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
13 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
14 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ he added threateningly . |
15 | ‘ Did n't I make myself clear last night ? |
16 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
17 | Do I make myself clear ? ’ |
18 | I asked myself each time , Why ca n't I make the pot boil ? |
19 | I asked myself that question on many occasions and wondered how I was supposed to refresh his and other people 's memories without risking the accusation of going on about it all the time . |
20 | Basically , I made myself invaluable . ’ |
21 | I did n't wait to be told twice and I made myself scarce . |
22 | Father hated to be disturbed when he had anybody with him and I could see he was annoyed so I made myself scarce ; I mean I did n't stay to say what I wanted . ’ |
23 | They did n't notice me so I made myself unobtrusive and listened . |
24 | I made myself presentable and sallied forth . |
25 | I made myself some medicine , some er honey , glycerine and apple cider vinegar . |
26 | I made myself another coffee , extended myself on the sofa — my legs quivery with fatigue — opened the folder , pulled out the sheets of paper and started to read . |
27 | After coffee I announced myself eager for the fleecy crook of Morpheus ' shoulder , and they buggered off . |
28 | I really have to watch how far I push myself these days , though . |
29 | ( ‘ I labour to be brief , I make myself unclear . ’ ) |
30 | I make myself aware of a three-dimensional object by synthesizing what I perceive from here with what I imagine from there , of a continuing event by synthesizing what I perceive now with what I remember from past and anticipate from future viewpoints ; and in either case ‘ Be aware ’ obliges me to let myself be moved from the different viewpoints , as a causally necessary condition of becoming aware from them . |