Example sentences of "she [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Frogmarched to the open rear doors , she met the fourth man coming the other way , his arms struggling to restrain the squirming , yelling child .
2 When she read the first word , J O E , her heart gave a great leap .
3 She read the first two pages and felt a blush rise from her palpitating bosom up her neck to suffuse her face .
4 She read the first page of a review copy of the new novel by a Royal Shakespeare Company actor and put it down again when she realized she had n't taken in a single word .
5 ‘ Oh , it 's a reply to my fax from Beryl ! ’ she exclaimed as she scanned the first paragraph .
6 Tenderly , she laid the first few bundles in the pail and sat back on her heels , blackened fingers curled , like a housewife waiting for the stove to light .
7 But when she made a last appeal , and told him , though feeling it was not quite true , that Martha had asked him to bring her father back , and then , very unwisely , referred again to Mrs Hodge , and the house , and the single bed , and even the temple bells , and asked him why he did n't come to his senses and whether he did n't think he 'd be happier living with a woman , whether she was on a boat or not , he turned on her , upsetting the bowl of water in front of the gas fire , and shouted :
8 She made the first breach in my armourplating of male superiority .
9 On March 23 she made the first appointments to a new government .
10 Then , with Dawn keeping careful watch on Sandy 's breathing , Sophie took up a scalpel , and , after one long moment of hesitation , she made the first incision .
11 His head bent slowly down to her , his eyes burned deeper and , held immovable , she endured the first kiss she had ever received .
12 As a leading suffragette , she endured the first of two spells in Holloway gaol in 1907 .
13 She inserted the first in the machine and pressed the button .
14 She unlocked the next room which had stood empty for months .
15 She got a first at Girton and taught , for most of her life , in a girls ' boarding school .
16 She got a first class degree at the end of it all , so I ca n't have done so badly !
17 There she acquired the qualifications that took her in 1881 to Newnham College , Cambridge , where she got a first in the moral sciences tripos in 1884 , and a second in history in 1885 ; she also helped to form the Association of Assistant Mistresses .
18 Appeals to Bloomsbury House to support job training and applications throw up some curious details : ‘ Ruth needs 2 prs. knickers and 1 apron ’ — she got the first items but not the apron .
19 Blanche waited for the door to click before she asked the next question .
20 FIONA Saunders , 24 , made a small piece of personal finance history when she became the 50,000th saver with Britain 's oldest and largest investment trust .
21 By the end of the year she was rewriting the record books as — with her UK sales alone more than 2 million — she became the first female artist to have her first five singles go silver .
22 Around the world — in Japan where ‘ I Should Be So Lucky ’ won record of the year in its top music awards , in Israel where Kylie was voted most popular female singer of the year and Finland where she became the first artist ever to have four consecutive number ones in a year — the picture was the same : gold , silver and platinum framed .
23 When that happened , however , there would at least be the compensation that she became the first of them to have her power formally acknowledged with the title of regent .
24 A former teacher , journalist and Euro-MP , Mrs Clwyd has been MP for Cynon Valley , Mid-Glamorgan , since a by-election in 1984 , when she became the first woman to represent a South Wales mining valley .
25 A Left-winger and a staunch campaigner against nuclear weapons , she became the first woman chairman of the Tribune Group .
26 Indeed the authorities became so concerned that in 1935 she became the first cartoon character to be censored .
27 This was given by Mrs Jean Mellonie , Jean Farrow as she was in 1939 when , aged nineteen and at her third attempt , she became the first woman ever to win the race and in record time despite rain and hail .
28 She became the first female singer to top the festive chart twice .
29 ( London ) , gaining a first in mental and moral science and a second in mathematics , while three years later she became the first woman to be awarded a D.Sc .
30 In 1887 she became the first and only woman on the school board at Rotherham .
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