Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 She 's just like a week ago she was she did the manager 's job and , she drops she brings Joshua down here for about quarter to nine , then she goes back up to Stop Hill with the girls
2 She goes silently back to her work .
3 She turns away up to 6 homeless people a day .
4 She plunged instantly down the slippery incline .
5 She will be pilloried for making this record , she will be told it is an ill-advised change of musical direction , foolish to do yet more cover versions when she has not established herself as a songwriter , madness to be so outspoken , dubbed Mrs Bonkers of Ireland — by people she cared little about .
6 But she lived higher up and I lived lower down .
7 She gazed intently back down the road .
8 She had no idea what Roman 's sister was thinking as she gazed steadily back .
9 Even four successive nights seemed an almost too generous slice of happiness , and on that fourth night , with the waning moonlight glittering on the sea and the crickets noisy in the hayfield on the other side of the wall , she gazed sadly up at him and asked the question that had been uppermost in their minds for some time .
10 Well , she 'd truly burned her boats now , Gina had been thinking as she gazed silently out of the Mercedes 's window at the passing scenery .
11 She gazed gently back at him .
12 She winked wickedly back at him , slyly insinuating that she would satisfy all his wants .
13 Did she wade straight in with a blunt announcement or should she try to approach the subject from a more oblique angle which might encourage him to guess ?
14 Lesley turned smartly left as the lights changed , and wound her way by back-streets to the parking-ground on the edge of the shopping centre , a multi-storey monstrosity of raw concrete , at which she gazed with resigned distaste as she crept slowly up to the barrier and drove in to the second tier .
15 The two men were no longer at the bottom of the stairs , and , envisaging all sorts of dramas , including murder , she crept slowly down .
16 She crept quietly down to find out what was happening and heard her 5-year-old girl tell her 3-year-old brother to open the fridge and get out some chocolate .
17 She was going to bed she had a paper under her arm and her and her bag and she 's off and she got up out of , so my mum said right I 'm going now sort of , goodnight !
18 She got wearily out of the car and tramped across the car park to the reception lobby , where she asked the receptionist with peroxided hair if she could phone the AA .
19 The sooner she got back on to the track the better .
20 ‘ May I still have the interview with you which you promised ? ’ she asked straight out — and thought for a few seconds , as he looked sternly at her , that she had blown it , and that he had taken the strongest exception to her reminding him of his promise .
21 After this slight rearrangement of the chaos she paced restlessly up and down .
22 Yeah , well before sh he was born , she stopped doing them and er she phoned up out of the blue and so said to her , no they live at Bognor I think or something .
23 Ominously , she could n't even see the road when she peered down out of the high window .
24 She sagged back on to the ground again .
25 Tugged out of her siesta like a back tooth , she staggered groggily out to the yard .
26 Raimundo 's shaggy lurchers swarmed round Perdita as she staggered groggily out of the car .
27 She moved stealthily down the hall to the kitchen , her hearing sharpened by fear as she strained to detect even the slightest movement in the old house .
28 She moved closer in , and put her cheek on his shoulder .
29 She moved cautiously up the corroded metal steps on to the catwalk and knelt beside the German , the Beretta pressed into the nape of his neck .
30 She looks slowly around , at the people and the place .
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