Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] she " in BNC.
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1 | A SCHOOLBOY was yesterday cleared of attempting to rape a policewoman and indecently assaulting her . |
2 | Pte Mark Turner , 21 , of 24 Airmobile Field Ambulance Brigade , Gaza Barracks , Catterick Garrison , is charged with a serious sex offence against a woman and indecently assaulting her in Scotton , near Catterick Garrison , on Friday . |
3 | He pulled her to the ground and indecently assaulted her but abandoned the attack after the woman screamed and bit him several times on one hand . |
4 | The 28-year-old woman was walking alone in the town 's Templehill area at around 12:30am when she was grabbed from behind outside a funeral parlour and indecently assaulted her before escaping on foot . |
5 | When his solicitor had phoned to make the appointment , refusing to say why his client wished to see her , she had secretly prayed that fate might intervene and mercifully save her from this meeting . |
6 | Dorinda only knows herself by the mirror : it has literally and figuratively provided her with a self-image . |
7 | I managed to track her down and eventually got her on the telephone . |
8 | This had happened to Shona , whose boyfriend encouraged her to have the baby , and then left her , with the result that whenever any subsequent boyfriends have tried to get close , she becomes cold and distant , they can not understand and eventually leave her . |
9 | Mrs Rouncewell has two sons , the elder of whom , always referred to by CD as Mr Rouncewell , is a successful ironmaster in the North Country ; he has three daughters and a son , Watt , who falls in love with Lady Dedlock 's maid Rosa , and eventually marries her . |
10 | The Abbey National was the first society to allow borrowers to see valuations and duly sent her a copy . |
11 | Connon stood up too and slowly followed her . |
12 | Standing , and slowly lowering her to stand on her own two feet , he stared down into her bewildered face before dropping a hard , swift kiss on her mouth . |
13 | When she looked at him closely , Jill felt sorry for him and rather wished she had n't spoken so pointedly . |
14 | Hyacinth felt excluded from it all , and rather wished she had waited for Carole Swan , or for Angela Cartwright , the delegation 's leader . |
15 | Saint Simon describes how Louis XIV 's adored granddaughter-in-law , the Duchesse de Bourgogne , was standing in conversation with the King , while a maid lifted her skirt from behind and discreetly gave her an enema . |
16 | She needed to keep up her continuity of male companionship , and humbly thought she had nothing to offer but sex . ) |
17 | For a second he looked exasperated and then he murmured something in his own language and suddenly drew her to her feet , his hands gripping hers , steadying her and comforting . |
18 | ‘ I guessed , ’ he replied , and suddenly gave her a lop-sided grin — and all at once Leith discovered she was feeling most unexpectedly lighthearted . |
19 | They broke into partly-paralysed Rosemarie Smith 's ground-floor flat and brutally attacked her as she tried to escape . |
20 | He had grown fond , and so had she . |
21 | Her own mother had been unsure and worried and so had she . |
22 | But Pope , now and then at least , deserted his couplets for stanzas with another movement , and so does she ; and when she does her instinct for a completeness of design is notable . |
23 | He knows where to draw the line and so does she . |
24 | ‘ Well , he looks just like whatsisname … and so does she , look — give a look , go on . ’ |
25 | And so does she . |
26 | He reached out and tugged her into the V of his thighs , dropping his mouth to hers and taking it in a kiss that left her gasping for breath and so shaken she could barely stand . |
27 | For there was absolutely no need at all for him to walk so close to where she was walking or to bump into her and so catch her off balance — the end result being that he had his arms around her , as if to save her , before she could stop him . |
28 | She looked down , afraid that the shirt and waistcoat had shaped themselves round her small breasts and so betrayed her . |
29 | ‘ Clean name , and so has she . ’ |
30 | His arms he folded round her , and so held her for a moment passive ; then with a sudden sharp sigh she embraced him again , quivering , and lifted her mouth to him ravenously . |