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

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1 Only now has she come in from the cold with her eleventh book being published by Collins ( at £10.95 ) .
2 b ) How far has she travelled back from the market when her car engine went wrong ?
3 I should never have let her go off in the first place . ’
4 Ajayi was trying to cultivate the seneschal 's acquaintance ( when her sore leg and stiff back let her get down to the basement levels where he was usually to be found ) whereas Quiss had started out trying to intimidate him .
5 Aggie persevered with the kitten and when it was time to get it neutered she went along to the local vet , who informed her that the tomcat was in fact a ‘ she ’ .
6 Stella kept them waiting a long time , and when she did appear she sprinted off down the street ahead of them .
7 The whistling and clicking of fingers roused Joy 's attention , so collecting her pad then pen she wandered over to the table on the right .
8 After a hair-raising careen out of the park , through the backstreets of Muswell Hill , Bounds Green , and on to the North Circular Road ( only in the broadest interpretation of the term could the Apostate be described as knowing how to drive ) , Rainbow persuadesd Anya to untie her hands and feet , and let her get back behind the wheel .
9 At the Queen Street entrance she caught a glimpse of a red-clad figure running as fast as her legs would carry her to keep up with the woman who was taking her away .
10 He must expect her to get up off the bed and kiss his cheek , say good-night , see you in the morning , go out quickly and close the door behind her .
11 For one moment he hesitated , provoking her to give in to the gentle malice which settled inside her .
12 He listened to it , trying to will her to the phone ; imagining her coming back to the flat after being out ; she might hear the phone from the street … now she would put the key in the lock … now running up the stairs … now dashing in , dripping , short of breath , to grab the receiver … now … now .
13 So I started to write a variation on the first bar and told her to go on in the same way and to keep to the idea .
14 I 've seen her going along to the library regularly , pretty well every night .
15 Her denials were useless because he said he had returned to Kington Square early that morning and seen her coming out of the flat arm in arm with a man .
16 I could almost see her come out of the water with her short hair glistening wet and pressed to her forehead .
17 All right , dear John did n't like her going up to the loft , especially when he was out of the house .
18 Maritza and the new Luxembourg were better for Therese than he liked , but he 'd got her pushed out of the Baron and she would really look very silly singing Arsena , which was the juvenile role even if it was fairly static — and she would be even more ridiculous playing Sonja in Der Zarewitsch .
19 The man 's story was that she had told him she did not feel at all well , and he had told her to lie down on the sofa in the living room .
20 A sense of self-preservation cautioned her not to stick around , and before he could react she sprinted up to the house , feeling strangely exhilarated for the first time since she had left England .
21 she sez she crawled over of the rubble towards a man in a white nightshirt who looked like a ghost but was a Home Guard .
22 she sez she crawled over of the rubble towards a man in a white nightshirt who looked like a ghost but was a Home Guard .
23 Phil Bellto , 46 , not only reads the post to the blind former civil servant , but even takes her washing around to the launderette .
24 Suppose she went out into the woods with … him , and they were going to make love … or they 'd done it … and she said ‘ I 'm pregnant , you 're the father , what are you going to do about it ? ’
25 When Julie saw her coming she ran off over the road .
26 Before she could move or speak , the two guards who had brought her retreated back into the corridor , leaving her alone in the office .
27 They could hear her moving about in the room over their heads .
28 She pulled her loom out from the corner and put a stool in front of it .
29 Somehow , though , Leith 's sensitivity picked up a strained atmosphere as she pulled her glance back from the stocky man who had taken it into his head to start walking over .
30 I needed her cheered up in the office .
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