Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] [adv] of the " in BNC.
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1 | Wendy was so furious at the demand by the bank , whose motto is ‘ We are here to make life easier ’ , that she stormed out of the branch in Eastwood , Notts . |
2 | This means that she jumped out of the aircraft by herself and her parachute opened automatically seconds later . |
3 | His deep , even breathing told her he had fallen asleep again , so she slipped out of the room and left him to it . |
4 | Deep inside she knew that if he had tried she would have repulsed him , and she looked out of the window at the moonlit sky . |
5 | They fell apart , wood splintering , nails wrenching , and she burst out of the side of a building . |
6 | And she went out of the room , leaving Clare and Bryony facing one another over two thousand five hundred sheets of paper that had to be folded by Friday . |
7 | ‘ What rubbish you talk , ’ his mother said and she walked out of the room with her ironing . |
8 | And she walked out of the room with something of the same wary insistence on normality . |
9 | The Italian 's blue eyes slipped to Caroline 's face again ; for an instant , she saw something more deadly than disdain in their depths , and she thought again of the coiled black and gold power of the tiger . |
10 | Something in that reminded her of Clare and she stared out of the window , frowning , as she tried to think what it was . |
11 | And she got out of the passenger side , which meant somebody else was driving . |
12 | he sez he normally takes the bird out of the aviary to weigh her and she hopped out of the aviary and onto roofs nearby and has beenhopping ever since . |
13 | Charlotte did get the position of nanny and often travelled on the same train home on her days off , always in the first compartment behind the tender and always hoping that she would see Albert , which she often did and she leaned out of the window to talk to him when the train stopped in the stations . |
14 | And she marched out of the kitchen , her tall wig swaying slightly with the brisk jerky movement . |
15 | If she went out of the yard , which was rarely , one or other would go with her , and they never both left the yard together . |
16 | He tried to slap Jeane Russell with his left hand , but she backed out of the way and just laughed at him . |
17 | Her father 's conviction unhinged what precarious stability she 'd managed to maintain and after she came out of the psychiatric hospital she got in touch with me and I gave her a job . |
18 | All the same , she was n't best pleased to be disturbed by a knock on her door as she wrapped herself in a towelling robe and hid her wet hair in a turban after she stepped out of the shower . |
19 | The ground was soft and squelchy when she got out of the car , and she felt mud oozing over the top of her shoes . |
20 | And then er when they came back he says she says you know and I just says er and when she got out of the car , Dawn was out in the gar in the garden walking , and she said she just got out of the car and she looked over at Dawn like that took the kids in and she said I just says here you are , she said , come on Ashley over here , you stay and play in your back and your side of the er street from now on . |
21 | ANNE Garwood was horrified when she looked out of the window and saw her husband taking in the milk . |
22 | But , when she came out of the shop , there was no one there . |
23 | I kissed her once when she came out of the chapel on a First Friday . |
24 | The sun was shining when she walked out of the health club . |
25 | Though she speaks wistfully of the luxury of ‘ blue sky research ’ , Beverley sees advantages in having to adopt a commercial perspective as well as a purely scientific one . |
26 | Farrow says she was guaranteed the sum , even though she pulled out of the film in August after discovering Woody was having an affair with her adopted daughter , Soon-Yi Previn , 21 . |
27 | Annie disregarded the remark and as she walked out of the side door pushing the baby carriage Bessie turned to her employer . |
28 | The abortioned girl stared after Rachaela as she walked out of the gate and back along the street . |
29 | As she walked out of the workshop , she looked back at the flat they had been painting . |
30 | But as she drove out of the city , heading for the road bridge and the Kilpatrick Hills on the north bank of the Clyde , she could feel the tension in her tightening . |