Masculine third-person, singular personal pronoun in English.
1 He said to himself : 'Perhaps this isn't my house-otherwise ,whathas happened?'
2 Thank God for democracy, Barry said to himself many times a day.
3 Brennan's form included personal information on himself , acquaintances and close family members.
4 The problem was that he never actually wanted that future for himself .
5 Mr Hague himself has suffered from a credibility problem as Conservative leader.
6 Gorbachev himself is largely responsible for creating the Soviet Union's Estonian problem.
7 A Family Money reader from Donegal finds himself in a similar situation.
8 Waits said he should not need to excuse himself from the case.
9 He dragged himself through the days minute by minute, second by second.
10 On good days he's able to feed himself , but cannot dress himself .
11 He's earned the right to play good and feel good about himself .
12 However, he surprised himself by finishing the line on his second attempt.
13 He put himself in a dangerous situation, Williams said of the custodian.
14 Let my friends and me inside,' said Wulfe proudly, pleased with himself .
15 Falk himself had often said: nothing and no-one is ever completely safe.
16 Following his son's testimony, Harris himself said a new election was needed.
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