Example sentences of "she [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 When Oz found the note , we reckoned it might be — it might mean — ’ She doubled her fists and looked frantically up at Mr Hollins .
2 She doubled her fists and Nick laughed and dodged out of reach round the table .
3 And the next thing , why and she whips her boobs for everybody to see , and they 're all , yeah !
4 She whispered her name to me .
5 ‘ You 've done great too , ’ she hugged her sister and they wheeled one another round on the garden path until the flowerbeds were in danger .
6 She looked strained throughout ; afterwards she hugged her husband and wept .
7 When he looked back he could see that once more she hugged her children to her .
8 Pulling the child into her arms , she hugged her close .
9 And she hugged her daughter very tight .
10 She hugged her handbag tightly to her sides , comforted by the thought of the Pathfinder inside .
11 She hugged her arms across her chest in an unconscious gesture of self-protection .
12 She hugged her arms .
13 She hugged her arms across her chest convulsively under the bright patchwork quilt .
14 She hugged her arms across her chest , hot all over .
15 In her own cabin she stowed her sleep shirt in a locker .
16 She would go from eating little and missing meals to eating heavily at times when she experienced her sweet cravings .
17 One of the most beautiful is probably that of Odette in the Act II pas de deux of Swan Lake when , overcoming her fear at being captured , she turns her head and deliberately looks into Siegfried 's eyes .
18 1992 The extent of the rift between Charles and Diana is made plain to the world on their tour of India as she turns her face away and his attempted kiss turns into nothing but a grimace .
19 Whenever she turns her hand to something , she says , it is trivial .
20 Because the 1830s marked the translation of much of the rural population- and with it the problem of housing the poor-from the country into the cities , Dorothea 's second , more satisfactory marriage to Will Ladislaw seems symbolic : she turns her attention , one assumes , from rural to urban housing , as he does his from pictures to politics .
21 She turns her back to him to look in the mirror beside the cherrywood armoire .
22 She turns her head away .
23 Nao Naomi realizes there 's no point talking about it now , the dye has been cast the decision has been made , the commitment has been entered into , whatever the cost she was going gods way , there was nothing more to be said about it we find that a de a decision made before god and we all make those decisions , means nothing at all unless were determined to carry it through , whatever the cost may be , three women here make their decisions before god , they make their choices , Naomi she chooses to return to Judah once again and enjoy the inheritance god has given her , Auper she chooses to return to her own country and her own god , as far as were concerned that 's the end of the story , but Ruth she chooses , she expresses her faith in the one true god , she turns her back on the old ways and decides to follow gods way , no matter what the cost , she would of said with Joshua , but as for me and my husband were gon na serve god , whatever the cost , I du n no what 'll be and she did n't know what she was letting herself in for , and the , I counted it , although I do n't know what it is , I counted that cost , I 'm willing to pay it and Jesus said that that is the acid test of disciples , said to count the cost and weigh it up and Ruth had done that , then to make their decision and because if we make a decision without counting the cost , without weighing it all up , like Auper you 'll go back , it wo n't last , there is that choice for every one of us day by day , who will we serve , not to be like Joshua , its for us , never for any body else , I will serve the lord because and this is the reason for it , not because you 've done nice things for me , I will be your saviour because he is god , that 's the reason for our serving god , not because he blesses us because he blesses people who do n't serve him , blessing is not exclusive to gods people , blessing , god blesses across the board , god is generous he 's gracious , he causes the rain and the sun to shine on the just and on the unjust , blessing is not the ground for serving god , but because he is god that 's sufficient reason for our committing ourselves to him .
24 My mother 's room is still : she turns her eyes
25 She turns her eyes again , following
26 In 1945 she was tried in a Chinese military court as a traitor , but was acquitted when she admitted her Japanese nationality and described how politically naive she was .
27 They parried before she admitted her father 's list had been missing since the day before his death , and he had believed Mona Washbrooke had stolen it and was also guilty of going through his papers .
28 She failed her eleven-plus and ended up at a local secondary modern school , which turned out to be a blessing in disguise .
29 And always she was haunted by the knowledge that if she failed her mother would lose her home .
30 She flung her arms around him .
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