Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [verb] she [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Margaret Hughes wept in the backseat of the police car that took her from the court to prison .
2 They 'd thrown her into a Jeep and driven her into the Heide , through the woods , to a large wooden building hidden in the trees .
3 He led her back into the bedroom and sat her on the chair while he rummaged in the chest .
4 The retiring president , Mrs Beryl Abbott , welcomed Mrs Archer as the new president and presented her with the badge of office .
5 Jessica turned in her seat and touched her on the arm .
6 The man then grabbed her around the neck and forced her to the ground .
7 She barged past police , threw her arms around Diana 's neck and kissed her on the cheek .
8 One of the assistants took Ruth into a fitting-room and helped her into the dress , then stood back to admire the effect .
9 He threw the luggage into the boot of her hired car and helped her into the front seat .
10 It was still daylight as Rune , having parked the car and guided her across the road , stood back to let her precede him through the Tivoli turnstiles .
11 The boy carried her out into the snow and pushed her into the ground , turning her so that she faced the tent and the cluster of trees that formed their crude and failing shelter .
12 Fired by an intensely feminine and creative energy , she was spotted as a teenager by her first impresario , who snapped her up off the streets where she had been making her living and introduced her to the torrid cabaret life of the French capital .
13 Craig came to her side and relieved her of the bowl .
14 Bunny noticed Stella 's distress and patted her on the shoulder .
15 He picked up the tray and followed her from the room .
16 The scene that greeted her at the top was already less frightening than it had been when Phoebe arrived .
17 Marion was sitting in the sun , her back to the hut that sheltered her from the cold wind .
18 THE gritty determination that took her to the top as Coronation Street 's Ivy has always been there .
19 I did n't want her to give herself over to the view of life that underlay all this , the philosophy that pinned her to the shadow-corners of the world .
20 He was trying to win her back from the greedy black hole — to release her from its iron grip and return her to the safety of the study .
21 She went to the Labour Bureau and the clerk there told her that she would be passed fit for clerical work and sent her to the Ministry of Defence Office .
22 Bella was very old now and would probably be glad of a rest , George considered , so he drew the pony to a halt and walked her off the road and on to the quarry floor .
23 Princess Marie Louise went to the Queen and told her about the scheme .
24 She heard a muttered curse , she saw a shadow across the french window at the end of the room , she felt someone catch her round the waist and drag her to the ground .
25 He joked and playacted , then put his arm round one 's waist and kissed her on the cheek .
26 Yanto curled his arm around Sheila 's waist and guided her towards the river bank .
27 He had hustled her out of the kitchen into the boudoir and kissed her on the lips , slipping his arm round her waist .
28 Eddie Gilfoyle allegedly said that mum-to-be Paula was leaving him but his workmates were still able to speak to her at home and see her in the area .
29 He was obliging , and liked to run errands for the girl and help her with the care of her old lady .
30 The minutes crawled like tired snails , but the ambulance arrived before Tom had returned from making his phone calls in the study , and with the compassionate yet businesslike speed that Belinda never ceased to admire , the paramedic ambulance officers slid Faye on to a stretcher and carried her to the waiting vehicle , where an intravenous line could be set up immediately .
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