Example sentences of "she [adv] [vb past] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She instinctively looked across at Doyle . |
2 | She instinctively shrunk back against the wall , her hands clasped tightly against her chest . |
3 | He seemed to loom over her and she instinctively moved back in her chair with a jerk . |
4 | She rarely came out of Merchiston Lodge , except to go to the village , and it was quite a pleasure , she discovered , to be driving away from it . |
5 | She rather skated away from the subject after a while . ’ |
6 | Easy for him to say that , Merrill thought , as she thankfully sat down at her desk after he 'd left . |
7 | Constance felt let down but , more , she was overcome with indignant self-pity as she slowly cycled back along the drive that linked the Hall to the main road . |
8 | However , outwardly cool , calm and composed , and trying to use up as many minutes as possible , she slowly got out of her car and , just as slowly , moved to the stout front door of the imposing building . |
9 | She slowly looked round at him , her eyes wide with surprise and doubt , the wretched book forgotten . |
10 | She felt such a clown , standing before them with that vulgar object between her open legs , but she slowly sank down towards the disgusting dildo and manipulated her thighs until the blunt tip was nudging at the portals of her reluctant orifice . |
11 | She eventually got through to her in the early evening . |
12 | By the time she eventually got up to her room , she was out on her feet , and , if she were honest , not entirely sober . |
13 | She gently floated out of the hatch , trailing the rope behind her . |
14 | She apparently thought better of it , but her face started to crumple as if she was going to cry . |
15 | Then she swiftly went out of the house . |
16 | She suddenly looked up at him with a slight smile , very bitter . |
17 | Once she suddenly landed up in hospital for what was not an emergency ; several times she had found herself in a new home ; and on one occasion she had arrived in another country with a new ‘ father ’ — all without warning or previous explanation . |
18 | They make rotten toilet paper , and I do n't know what else to do with them , and , oh Nick ’ — she suddenly sat heavily beside me on the bed — ‘ you 're a good man and sometimes I think how nice it would be to have a good man in my life again . ’ |
19 | A sudden thought struck Katherine Lundy and she suddenly sat up in bed . |
20 | She suddenly smiled up at him . |
21 | And she suddenly turned back in the direction they had come and ran all the way , her wet shift slapping against her bare legs . |
22 | She naturally felt out of place in their chalet and accepted the invitation of Simon Berry , the son of a wealthy wine merchant , to join his chalet party . |
23 | She merely went off to the nursery for a brief inspection , came back and pronounced him gorgeous . |
24 | There seemed no point in justifying her mistake still further , so she merely sat down in silence and allowed Lyddy to place paper and ink and a pen before her , just as if she had summoned her all the way upstairs for that very purpose . |
25 | Cos he , he , well he said she only lived there for two months . |
26 | She only went out after dark , to walk in the woods and the fields . |
27 | ‘ How can she have deteriorated so seriously in such a short time , when she only came here for a check-up ? ’ |
28 | She only danced once at the Bolshoi Theatre last year . |
29 | Donna had re-attached the back door to its frame as well , while Julie mopped up the blood in the hallway — although she finally passed out during the task . |
30 | She was holding her breath when she finally got through to Tracey 's extension . |