Example sentences of "[pron] and [verb] she " in BNC.

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1 Adam drew her arm through his and led her away , for she was half-blinded with tears .
2 It took every ounce of self-control he possessed not to crush her fingers with his and pull her into his arms .
3 As they joined the other dancers , he caught her hand in his and whirled her round into his arms , smiling at the astonishment on her features .
4 She twisted herself sideways in frenzy , screaming still and trying to wrench her wrists free and then he moved both her hands to one of his and gave her a light stinging slap across her cheek .
5 Er apparently they phone her up or summat and ask her if she 'll go and stand in for other people and she turned round and says if I ca n't have this school I 'm not doing any .
6 Mrs Singh expressed a worry about Balbinder refusing to dress himself and ordering her to get him ready for school when he could do this perfectly well if he wanted to .
7 He lowered himself and kissed her through the weave .
8 Then he drew her against himself and kissed her roughly .
9 He was reaching-for the blue directory when Anne came back with Abigail in her arms , so Adam took her and carried her back to bed himself and tucked her in and kissed her .
10 She tried reading him Wordsworth and Tennyson and Browning but he would sigh and interrupt her when she did , so she went back to the lighter Kipling poems and he would lie and grin happily to himself and make her read his favourite passages over and over again .
11 Sir John , it appeared , had retained a sufficiently fond memory of his cousin , and was , besides , so moved by her plight that he went himself and fetched her back to Switham .
12 He was half tempted to call Penumbra himself and demand she come and collect this viper immediately .
13 She felt a moment of irritation — trust a man to absent himself and leave her to keep Dana away from London and Garry .
14 He could think of nothing but disguising himself and rushing her on a dark night .
15 When Helen told Price Waterhouse that this was what she wanted to do , she thought they would say it was all or nothing and tell her to pack her bags .
16 When our storage duties were done we shook hands and I drew her to me and kissed her .
17 He had looked at me and seen her .
18 on the logo front when Linda wrote to me and said she could n't come to this meeting
19 ‘ The shop-owner rang me and said she would n't move until I had found her a house , ’ she explained .
20 So my mam says come on she said come with me and took her home and er sat her down on oh and she 'd go and get this stocking off of her little leg it was er hole in the leg like that .
21 And I remember running into the ward where I had been treated , finding one of the nurses who had looked after me and giving her a big hug and her crying .
22 It was really frustrating when Kylie was over here and she used to ring me and say she 'd seen Prince the night before , or Madonna or someone else really great .
23 Then Mum thanked them and said she would pay them later for their trouble and invited them to the funeral .
24 For him it would simply have been a matter of bringing the girl along , telling my mother she was coming with them and paying her handsomely for the hardship occasioned . ’
25 The French windows were open upon the garden , and after a while she saw her best friend Constance vaulting the low fence which separated them and approaching her .
26 It was as though Dexter had met Marek somewhere before : an invisible thread of emotion bound them and excluded her .
27 She happened to be in Waldron at the time of the shooting , came to you and said she was Connie Fraser .
28 Could n't give her a ring could you and ask her if she could have one ready for us ?
29 We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you and wish her a very happy retirement .
30 Judge Richard May told Mills ’ to drive in that way when she tried to stop you and knock her down and run her over was callous behaviour beyong belief . ’
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