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

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1 She read it out from the printed page .
2 She had brought things to make their evening meal and she emptied them on to the work-counter : wine , cheese , spinach , onions , bread , the pink-white tines of a rack of lamb , as if all the promise of their future lay in the guarantee of such ordinariness being possible .
3 On shore , she rubs her down with the exotically striped blanket , waits until she stirs again , and helps her back into the clothes .
4 But her eyes were fail of pain as she led me through to the lounge .
5 She led her out through the door .
6 She led him over to the Fashion desk where Felicity was sitting , a vision of crystalline beauty and sparkling efficiency .
7 With Endill 's help , she led him back to the sick bay .
8 She led us out of the church , round the back and through a wood .
9 She made it through to the final and an eventual 6th place overall showed just how much she had learned and improved that year .
10 ‘ One more thing ! ’ his voice stopped her before she made it through to the other side .
11 She never knew how she made it through to the end of the song .
12 She made it down into the long drawing-room with a sort of grim look on her face that Alain noted with a frown .
13 It smelled all right when she got it out of the oven .
14 She rode him out over the last furlong and finished some six lengths behind Shine On .
15 Florence was moving from one foot to the other as she helped her off with the coat .
16 No I was talking to Julie yesterday , she phoned me up at the
17 And erm she phoned me up on the Sunday .
18 Two days before she was killed , she phoned me out of the blue .
19 It was a glimmering he had , but no more than that , and she cast him down from the height of her knowledge .
20 Then she drew him on to the covers and pushed him gently back .
21 Carefully she drew it out through the folds of the eiderdown and held it close to the flame of the nightlight .
22 Stripping off the rest of her wet clothes , she bundled them out on the landing , then irritably turned on the shower and stepped beneath the hot jets .
23 And she slammed it down on the desk .
24 In the evening she drove them back to the village .
25 She imagined him out in the square at that very moment concocting a plan to get into the flat again and make a thorough search .
26 She dropped it back on the pile .
27 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ she says to me , as she bundles them out of the front door , ‘ but what can I do ? ’
28 She threw them on to the table and looked down at Doyle and Tug .
29 She threw them down through the trap door and jumped after them to look .
30 ‘ You cow , ’ cried Sam , without malice : only a few months ago she would have pressed the plum into her friend 's hair , but now she threw it on to the pavement where it lay easily among the cabbage stalks and traces of vomit .
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