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

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1 Or drops her off at the beach house . ’
2 The midwife muttered her spells , and from far away Phoebe could hear voices calling her , siren voices that called her back to the pain and the reality .
3 Then she was able to take the mental step that brought her out into the light again .
4 If Kelly could see her now she 'd throw up her hands in horror and drag her off to the nearest restaurant to order the biggest meal on the menu .
5 ‘ Come on , ’ he turned her neatly and propelled her back into the living room .
6 Gary got up , took Paula by the arm and led her over to the low sofa .
7 He looked momentarily surprised and then , after throwing Luke a somewhat triumphant look , he smiled and took her by the hand , and led her through into the living-room .
8 Then , as she blushed again , he slipped an arm around her waist and led her back through the garden to the party .
9 Her heart touched on the instant by her friend 's distress , she put an arm through hers and led her back to the palace .
10 Jack finally got her and led her back to the seat , where she folded her anorak carefully , eyes still glued to the screen .
11 ‘ That 's him , then , all gone , ’ Gloria said , before a nurse came scurrying out through the doors , took her by the arm and led her back into the ward .
12 He bowed , kissed her hand , and led her down to the courtyard where their carriage waited .
13 He took her hand and led her out of the café .
14 Her eyes were only very slightly glazed as Fernando Serra tightened his grip on her hand and led her out of the Guadalquivir suite .
15 ‘ We ca n't talk here , ’ he said , and led her out of the room and into the hall .
16 He signalled to the waiter that he had put two twenty-peseta notes on the table , and led her out into the afternoon sun .
17 Léonie smiled at Thérèse in the mirror and zipped her up at the back .
18 As she screamed , she felt arms grab hold of her and pick her up off the floor .
19 What an extraordinary suggestion , to put forward a girl — a charity child who was not a Sister , a novice , a postulant , nor anyone with the remotest intention of becoming a nun — and raise her up above the many Sisters in the Community who were all hoping and praying for a chance of higher education … what would they feel if a girl who had already been pampered , it seemed , by the convent in Knockglen , were put in to study , over their heads ?
20 At the same time , you wanted to grab Connie Fraser , and send her out in the country with a medical man to say she could n't talk to the law .
21 He glanced involuntarily at Jennifer Morgan who said she would make tea , which was what her mother preferred , and bore her off to the kitchen .
22 He caught her arm and drew her back under the cypresses .
23 He apologized and helped her down at the end of the road .
24 She swayed slightly and Stephen took her arm and helped her back to the coach .
25 A whole exciting new scene was being born all about her and pushing her out of the way .
26 A deep-voiced character with five o'clock shadow all over his face and fists like Popeye the Sailor grabbed the girl by her Indian beads and slammed her up against the mantelpiece .
27 She tried to push past him , to get to the door , but he caught hold of her arm , spun her round and bundled her back into the lounge .
28 He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat .
29 Gathering her back into his arms , he unclipped the safety line on her lifejacket and lifted her on to the saloon settee where she was protected from the surging water by his BMW .
30 ‘ Now look what you 've made me do ! ’ she exclaimed agitatedly , then gasped in surprise when Leo got lazily to his feet , grasped both her elbows and lifted her out of the way .
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