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

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1 So I sit docile above her , upright and male , unresisting as she delves with her hand .
2 ‘ I never sick , ’ she whispered with pride .
3 ‘ Who is it ? ’ she whispered with fear in her voice .
4 She whispered with alliterative relish :
5 ‘ In the name of our love , forgive me ! ’ she whispered with a dry mouth .
6 ‘ You met her here , did n't you ? ’ she whispered with a stab of insight .
7 ‘ I wanted you to stay with me , ’ she whispered with her usual honesty , and he sat beside her , his hand trailing over her face .
8 ‘ Goodbye Arak , ’ she whispered with each of them .
9 For example , you will allow your teenage daughter to stay out after twelve on a Saturday night , if she goes with friends you know and comes home in a taxi , and never alone .
10 If she wants to go anywhere I take her or she goes with uncle . ’
11 ‘ She died in our midst six weeks later having got a swifter visa to eternity than we have to South Africa but we know she goes with us in spirit and will help our endeavours far more powerfully from above , ’ said Sister Bernadette .
12 So come yesterday there was people going and all this business and it ended up with just her car and one red one then the red one goes out she goes with the woman they 're outside there two of those bloody King Charles !
13 ‘ Yes , ’ she admitted with no clear idea whether it was or was n't .
14 ‘ No , it is n't , ’ she admitted with a self-deprecatory smile , glad to keep the conversation impersonal .
15 ‘ The former , ’ she admitted with a wry little smile .
16 ‘ Something like that , ’ she admitted with her twisted smile .
17 ‘ I must admit I 'm looking forward to it , ’ she admitted with truth .
18 It was just the thought of coping with this quantity alone that had me momentarily rattled , ’ she admitted with truth , then added with a hint of defiance , ‘ But if Stella can do it , I can do it . ’
19 ‘ They 're so sweet and amusing , but … well , they 're also pretty exhausting , too , ’ she admitted with a small sigh .
20 Taking it back to the post office herself and explaining the circumstances she met with every kind of difficulty about the redirection and was compelled to pay out of her own pocket to have it seen to .
21 Used to smothering any animal she met with love , she felt dreadfully deprived when the Argentine ponies flinched away from her .
22 But here , for once , she met with strong unexpected opposition .
23 She tells us that when she met with one of her sons ‘ against his will ’ , they quarrelled , because she , ‘ some deal moved with sharpness of spirit ’ , insisted on telling him to flee the perils of this world ; the young man , doubtless angry at his mother 's squandering of his inheritance , ‘ sharply answering back ’ .
24 And my sister told me that she met with him after Mass this morning and he gave her an envelope . "
25 Her glance slid over the cube she held , seeing it as an object , a thing she met with every day .
26 They are an invaluable source for women 's health problems in this period , especially the ‘ dangerous perils ’ of childbirth , and movingly discuss the traumas of the early deaths of children , which she met with resigned submission to the will of God .
27 Was it in there that she met with her accident ?
28 Visitors were not welcomed upstairs , and if Mrs Bostock haughtily insisted on the sovereign nature of her companionship she met with little encouragement in that belief .
29 In Edinburgh , she met with representatives of SEAD and was interviewed for a media article .
30 The woman she met with at DSD explained that Caroline had been very lucky .
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