Example sentences of "she [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've done it , ’ she whispered into the little cave made by her fingers .
2 ‘ Sweet heaven , ’ she whispered to the empty car , ‘ please let me reach the main road safely .
3 There are hints , there are passages here and there where she goes into the present tense .
4 All eyes will be on Vina Buller today as she goes into the final showjumping phase in the lead of the National Championship sponsored by Heineken at Punchestown in Co Kildare .
5 She goes for the bold approach , transforming whole walls and courtyards with bright murals , herb mazes , whacky garden furniture .
6 Nothing in her life so far had prepared Laura for the shock she experienced at the sheer animal magnetism projected by the stranger .
7 She longs for the anguished desolation of a late capitalism that has n't quite worked as her generation dreamed .
8 Having no book or magazine with her , she read from the opposite wall an advertisement for duty-free goods obtainable at Heathrow , one for travelling very cheaply by boat to Holland , another was deciphering an invitation to office temps couched in a kind of code , when the train drew into Finchley Road .
9 The next year she applied for the nursing course .
10 There was an evening to pass before the midnight flight to London and , despite Tucker 's adamancy that Miss Kennedy would n't see her , she taxied to the Big Bamboo on Wulff Road .
11 He was looking at her for help — he was pleading , through his fury , for the assistance of his sister … it was just that , in his youth , he could not control the emotion in his face , and she quivered with the imagined rage , only now recognizing the desperation in his eyes .
12 While she shared in the bride-to-be 's euphoria , as the wife of the Queen 's assistant private secretary , she could n't help but be concerned about how Diana would cope with royal life .
13 She tottered through the open door .
14 Throughout her life she operated on the fruitful margin that arbitrarily separates the statutory from the voluntary body .
15 Royal watchers said it was significant that Diana had not mentioned Morton by name , nor had she referred to the main allegations in his book .
16 I know , too , that my mother valued the people she met here , from the smiles of the young folk to the friends she made at the Senior Citizens ' Lunch Club and Meeting .
17 A wedge approach to three feet produced an eagle three at the ninth , while her solitary lapse was the four she made at the short 16th .
18 She made for the new extension , hoping she had imagined that speculative look in her young assistant 's eye , and feeling that she 'd better let him think the Palmer & Pearson file had dropped on her desk while he was absent on Friday .
19 She sleeps like the dead . ’
20 She fought for the working class she fought for education she fought for everything to benefit the community she was a wonderful person !
21 She fought against the sudden unexplainable impulse to tell him everything , to lighten the heavy burden of grieving alone .
22 She realised from the quizzical looks that met this further information that she had made matters worse rather than better .
23 Before that , she lived with the old Lord Chamberlain .
24 She lived on the other side of Chelmsford and Alice took Catherine there in the carrying cot on the bus .
25 She lived in the Palestinian camp at Rashidiyeh , a wretched four square miles of breeze-block huts and cabins relieved only by the occasional tree , a straggling plant hanging from a poorly made brick wall and an open sewer that snaked uneasily down the centre of the mud roads .
26 She lived in the present tense of the school with its totally absorbing pattern of routine and minor rebellion .
27 Only she lived in the posh part , called Hove , and whenever people said ‘ You live in Brighton , do n't you ? ’ it was normal to reply ‘ Hove , actually ’ until it almost had become the name , Hove-Actually .
28 After settling her bill , she went for a walk through the hotel grounds , ending up beside a pretty little river meandering gently through a meadow , and sat down on a boulder , barely feeling the coolness of the air as she gazed into the silvery , rippling waters .
29 She gazed into the middle distance .
30 Instead she gazed into the dully glowing ashes of the dying fire and remembered a wild , enchanted garden and a tender , handsome soldier who had awoken her to approaching womanhood with one gentle kiss and a rose .
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