Example sentences of "[vb past] [subord] she [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 Leonora bristled as she marched into the other room , realising she 'd expected murmurs of appreciation to greet her offering .
2 Anne exclaimed as she came into the .
3 ‘ I regret ever allowing you to talk me into this crazy scheme ! ’ she exclaimed as she slid into bed and pulled the duvet up to her chin .
4 Mrs Appleby nodded as she cut into the pork pie .
5 The shunt happened as she turned into the drive of Ludgrove School , at Wokingham , Berks .
6 By a great effort of will she quelled the tremor that threatened as she went into his arms .
7 Bernice grinned as she walked into the Conference Room .
8 Terry called as she burst into the room .
9 Reckon there 's a hole in th'head where th'brains have flown out — she thought as she sneaked into the stable with her heart fluttering in her throat .
10 As for Wordsworth , she thought as she sank into sleep , as for Wordsworth …
11 ‘ In spite of having Alan Morris in the family , ’ Lesley said , and smiled as she drew into the left traffic lane at the lights on the outskirts of Comerbourne .
12 They smiled when she came into the room .
13 And so it was that , just after five on Friday evening , a large black Bentley , with not a sign of a dent anywhere , drew up outside Lisa 's little terraced cottage and waited while she darted into Josey 's to collect her daughter , then into her own house to pick up their luggage .
14 ‘ Good evening , Conrad , ’ Philippa said as she came into the room and bestowed a kiss on his bald patch , saint blessing sinner , and then called out to Larry whom she had seen going in as she walked up the hill with her offerings .
15 ‘ I like a woman who can keep to the time I give her , ’ Roman said as she came into their sitting-room .
16 ‘ You look as though you 've enjoyed yourself , ’ Laura said when she went into the kitchen .
17 The absurd rent lured her , it made her hundred pounds look less pathetic than it had when she checked into Mrs Archer 's hotel .
18 The result was a striking contrast to the dull brown tinged with grey that Pamela had when she came into the salon .
19 The difference , she realised as she stared into those terrible eyes , was that a lion was like a bee and a tiger like a wasp .
20 Myra asked as she came into the office carrying a mug of tea .
21 She was running out of time and courage as it was , she admitted as she leaned into the wardrobe , searching for a pair of navy espadrilles .
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