Example sentences of "and [verb] she in " in BNC.
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1 | He took her chin between finger and thumb , turning her face and drowning her in the warm amber light of his eyes . |
2 | I snatched up my doll , Topsey , and laid her in the cart and ran after Mum who was half way down the street before I caught her up . |
3 | A man dragged her into an alleyway , and attacked her in a nearby churchyard . |
4 | ‘ I can easily go back to normal , ’ Maggie got out quickly but he reached out and captured her hand , spinning her towards him and catching her in his arms . |
5 | ‘ So what you reckon is , she had her boyfriend in , and after he left someone climbed in the window and smothered her in her sleep ? ’ |
6 | She would n't acknowledge an Eternal Verity if one came up and smacked her in the chops . |
7 | Then , in the afternoon , I came in from the garden and found her in an armchair , engrossed in a thick , glossy-looking book . |
8 | And then one day he 'd come home early and found her in bed with someone else . |
9 | ‘ I called — quite unexpectedly — just before you came and found her in bed , so I 'm filling her hot water bottle . ’ |
10 | A fine fool she 'd look if Silas returned and found her in a state of emotional upset . |
11 | But he woke in the small hours and found her in his arms , just like that first time in the studio at Westfield Manor . |
12 | Style director Hamish Bowles , a lifelong fan , visited her at her magnificent home , Templeton , on Long Island and spent a day talking to and photographing her in some her favourite clothes ( see page 220 ) : ‘ It 's a ravishing and evocative home , C.Z. is a scintillating hostess and brings a contemporary touch to a house that is almost Edwardian in its management and battalions of staff . ’ |
13 | Penry reached out a long arm and drew her in front of him so that she stood in the shelter of his arms as he held the wheel . |
14 | She said that she had ‘ accidentally brushed against one of the four girls who were standing on the pavement ’ , whereupon ‘ all four caught hold of her , and beat her in a most savage manner , using fearful language ’ and left her on the pound bleeding profusely from the nose and mouth . |
15 | She shuddered , half laughing , the joy reaching her heart and enveloping her in such a wave of pleasure that she felt weak-kneed . |
16 | ‘ It has given her a head start over everyone else and trained her in the art of being able to look after herself . |
17 | Later , he showed her around and told her in detail the things that needed doing to the house , and she imagined her father here , sliding down the banisters or across the ballroom floor , and she felt a sentimental attachment to the place creep over her like the muffling fog . |
18 | She was shivering against him , and he helped her back to the fire and bundled her in his own bedroll ; but she kept her arms about him . |
19 | Monsieur Gauthier obligingly produced a bottle of Côtes du Rhône from his cellar and Melissa led Dora upstairs and installed her in a chair on the balcony . |
20 | So I went there and cornered her in the canteen and tried to chat her up for half an hour . |
21 | Petion handed Ace the bottle and advised her in a whisper not to smell the stuff first . |
22 | Not only was he being fearfully indiscreet , but it was said that he had been foolish enough actually to marry her and to install her in a cottage in the palace grounds . |
23 | Catching hold of her and she could n't get back do you seem because he had slipped this hand down this stick , got hold of her and he you see , and then I let go of the dog and take the the front feet and we used to drag her out like that you see , from the burrow and put her in a bag . |
24 | or get in and put her in her boot |
25 | Why do n't you bring her and put her in your dolls pram ? |
26 | Oh put Spot back in his box , there 's his box , I 'll go and get Amy and put her in her chair , and she can watch you do Spot , alright ? |
27 | she said yeah she said sorted that out and put her in a trolley |
28 | Or perhaps it could be the heart-stopping finale where they finally , sorry , break the ice , and after a quick peckeroo execute the near impossible Pamchenko manoeuvre ( basically he grabs her by the feet and spins her in increasing circles , and she prays he does n't let go ) . |
29 | I baffled her last night the front one again , I was swinging Emily around and banged her in the mouth , if it had n't of been there it would n't of cut her gum and went into her lip and her gum |
30 | Three-year-old Jacqueline ran at him and grasped his knees ; he put down his briefcase and lifted her in his arms , flattered by her attention . |