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

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31 She rose with the fluent movement of the athlete .
32 Most often she stands with the left foot forward ( a borrowing no doubt from the kouros , but it is not like his a full stride , rather so short a step as to seem like a dance-motion ) , left hand pulling the skirt to the side and letting a swag hang free , right forearm raised forward with an offering .
33 She staggered with the laden trug to where the buffers stood up like huge metal pennies on their sides preventing the train from going any further .
34 She disagreed with the system of apartheid .
35 She is about a third the size of the air-conditioned monsters , with two-thirds fewer passengers , and she blends with the panorama of the Nile .
36 Barefoot , she moved with the natural sinuousness of her race , and looking beyond her , Loc saw Jacques Devraux lift his eyes momentarily from his plate to follow the swaying movement of her hips as she walked away from the table .
37 Her bare feet made no sound on the polished pine floor , and she moved with the smooth , unbobbing grace of the peasant pole carrier .
38 The researcher , unfortunately , has the same problems with testing this hypothesis , despite its greater precision , as he or she has with the grander ones .
39 In truth , it is very much a love-hate relationship she has with the circuit .
40 Yes ( she swelled with the certainty of this insight ) , it had been Cambridge , not desire , that had reunited them .
41 Without consideration he ripped the tape from her skin so that she winced with the searing pain .
42 She trained with the GLC , then the largest of the country 's local authorities .
43 She has graded these goals in terms of difficulty ; she starts with the easiest things first .
44 Instead , she cooperates with the unique potential of each piece of glass , fully utilising qualities of opaqueness or opalescence , irregular textures , streaks and drifts of colour , within the dominant composition .
45 She woke with the radio and light on .
46 She woke with the tortured sound of ripped metal flailing against earth and stones .
47 She played with the choices during the remaining days allowed her , knowing in her heart that she would be forced to take the safe path into the civil service .
48 She played with the children in their street when they had the time which was n't often and with diplomatic children , a cosmopolitan lot , like mine , only that Constanza was gang-leader .
49 to the park where she played with the stolen child .
50 She played with the sparkling ring on her finger .
51 She had thrown on an old dress and not much else , and she played with the frying-pan as if it were Pancake Day .
52 Beverley spends two days a week running the company — an arrangement that she negotiated with the University .
53 She met Penry 's favourite sister Kit and her husband , Reid Livesey , ate some supper , laughed and chatted with more of Penry 's friends , and all the time she burned with the need to ask Penry what he was playing at , why he 'd thrown down his unexpected announcement like a gauntlet in front of his voluptuous ex-wife .
54 What does she do with the weapon ? ’
55 What did she do with the ?
56 She tensed with the need to resist the powerful feelings he was evoking .
57 Only when she fumbles with the tiny metal flap of my zip does my mind shake back to the present .
58 She identified with the emotions of the young men she accompanied , including the mental agonies suffered by many after the conflict had ended and they had returned home .
59 She identified with the emotions of the young men she accompanied , including the mental agonies suffered by many after the conflict had ended and they had returned home .
60 We met when she came with the chairman of one of the big contractors to lobby me about increasing the road-building programme , when I was a spokesman for Transport .
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