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

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31 Her eyelids fluttered and she went deathly white , but she fought back the dizzying sensation , her hands coming up to brace herself against fitzAlan 's chest while the world righted itself .
32 ‘ Hi , lover , ’ she said , her lips trembling as she fought back the urge to weep with happiness at his recovery .
33 She fought back the sudden urge to run to him , to fling herself into his arms and beg his forgiveness .
34 Desperately she fought back the tears , not knowing why they had formed so swiftly .
35 Angrily , she fought down the urge to turn , and kept her eye on the bead of light , willing the pathetic creature beyond to come to it .
36 She felt rage flood through her and she fought down the impulse to scream — that was just what he was waiting for .
37 She fought down the lump in her throat , and summoned a smile as Rose came quickly forward , drawing the animal 's bark .
38 Resting her head wearily against the hard banister rail , she fought down the momentary surge of panic .
39 She processed down the aisle proceeded by a uniformed , white gloved bearer of the University mace and Tom Husband the V.C. Everybody 's head turned to see her .
40 She sought out the darkest room and even then closed the shutters , though it was only early morning , and lay on her bed without energy even to feed her son .
41 As she wiped down the kitchen wall , she could see herself sitting on the half-buried block where she and her Dad used to picnic , watching the —
42 Jinny was paralysed until Keith prodded her and she choked out the first words .
43 She choked down the sudden lump in her throat , rejecting a surge of self-pity she had no need for .
44 Rung by rung , she crept up the ladder .
45 Without answering , she got out the frying pan and began to do him bacon and eggs .
46 She wondered what they would make of it as she got out the vacuum cleaner and started to run it over the drawing-room carpet .
47 She got out the mower to cut the back lawn .
48 Fish done , spuds on , she got out the asparagus and found they were plastic !
49 Remembering how responsive Faye 's blood glucose level was to stress , she was about to monitor its level , but , as she got out the kit , Tom arrived , his tall figure catapulting into the room and only a slight untidiness to his dark hair betraying the fact that he had so recently been locked in Marise 's arms in the garden .
50 I waited at the carousel , Gillie fetched a trolley , and by the time she got back the bags had already come up .
51 It should have been a new beginning , a clean slate but , as she rode out the following morning , her head clouded from lack of sleep , Kelly knew that life was never that easy .
52 She straightened out the dead woman , folded her hands and tidied the bed .
53 She ruled out the idea of workfare , where claimants are forced to work for benefits or have them withdrawn , for all three million unemployed .
54 It is very easy for a Secretary to fail to capture the feeling of a meeting when he or she writes up the minutes .
55 Had she added up the facts wrongly , found him guilty more because it was what she had feared than that it was the truth ?
56 She helped up the old woman who insisted on seeing her out , and drew the curtains for her .
57 She lined up the sights on her rifle on its empty front foot and fired twice .
58 She phoned up the doctors and said she 'd make an appointment for me .
59 And she phoned up the Saturday , on Friday
60 My mum right when I put my make-up on in the morning my mum said oh erm she went to the phone box and she phoned up the specialist and they said so I 've got ta go .
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