Example sentences of "[vb pp] she [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I should never have let her go off in the first place . ’ |
2 | 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 ’ . |
3 | I 've seen her going along to the library regularly , pretty well every night . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Before she could move or speak , the two guards who had brought her retreated back into the corridor , leaving her alone in the office . |
8 | Jennifer remembered Tristram 's face grinning through the wall , and the firm warm clasp of his hand as he reached through to her ; she remembered a night when the moonlight was like mercury on the trees — and she remembered her own sudden cry of love and joy , which Mrs Prynn had thought was the deadly shriek of a mandrake and which had caused her to go down to the lower scullery to see if Jennifer was safe . |
9 | I said I did n't but I 'd passed her coming in to the party . ’ |
10 | When she was dressed she went out into the square to ring Mother . |
11 | I kept telling myself that I had killed her — had killed her as surely as if my own hands had sent her plunging down into the muddy waters of the Thames . |