Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly she came out through the last curtain of trees and found herself looking down over sunlit green meadowland to where a railway line wound like a serpent through a cutting at the foot . |
2 | Perhaps she drifted off in the bath . |
3 | Perhaps she bailed out before the fall . ’ |
4 | So she pressed down on the button more firmly . |
5 | So she stepped out through the wide window , towards the cave . |
6 | Rosa saw no one from her hideaway in the dark arch of their carriage door and so she stepped out into the gleaming street , which felt good and solid , under the warm soles of her feet ; her heart was thumping , but that too felt good . |
7 | So she ran back to the car and fetched her witch 's broom . |
8 | So she ran down through the trees and caught up with the old woman just as she was about to start off across the marsh . |
9 | So she goes up to the first man and she goes , hi , handsome , and he goes , hello , hello and he 's erected , right . |
10 | Finally she stepped back from the table to admire her handiwork . |
11 | So anyway she comes along into the dark pet and she said oh heck she said you must have a power cut along here I ca n't see nothing |
12 | so , er , Jack saying get that Christmas pudding , anyway she comes back with the ready scones do n't she ? |
13 | Somehow she scrambled down into the hollow and landed on her knees by Fand . |
14 | The sooner she gets back to the water , the better . |
15 | As Donna climbed the stairs slowly she looked around at the dozens of people entering and leaving the building , wondering how the hell she was supposed to find someone she 'd never seen before . |
16 | Slowly she walked back towards the gates of the Hall . |
17 | Slowly she wandered back into the kitchen and started to unpack the boxful of food . |
18 | Instinctively she looked up at the sky . |
19 | Then instinctively she looked back at the building , and upwards towards Luke 's room . |
20 | Instinctively she drew back against the damp cellar wall , willing herself to fuse into the crumbling , whitewashed brickwork . |
21 | Almost at once she came back into the kitchen , turned out the light , and left the flat . |
22 | Several times in the night she had this bad dream and once she woke up on the floor . |
23 | Wish all over home she fired back in the rapid , unpunctuated shorthand of spelling and sign , blinking through the thick lenses of her glasses . |
24 | Quickly she thought back to the day that the deeds for Maran Hill had arrived . |
25 | It did n't take her long to change into her jade swimsuit and moments later she walked on to the poolside . |
26 | Naylor was waiting for her when twenty minutes later she went back down the stairs . |
27 | He lifted the phone and she followed his instructions to such good effect that fifteen minutes later she came back into the sitting-room , her overnight case in her hand . |
28 | One of Aunt Tossie 's luxuries was an early breakfast in bed — later she came down to the dining room where she ate a second . |
29 | A few minutes later she slumped back into the front seat of the Granada . |
30 | Later she dug about in the fridge ; and although the result was depressing , she did find and consume two pots of yoghurt , a hunk of cheese and a slice of ham which had begun to curl up at its edges . |