Example sentences of "that she [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | His fingers brushed lightly across her lips , tracing a path of flame that she felt even in the midst of her anger . |
2 | They may have been glad , since she was turning out to be hard to amuse , that she slept deeply in the early afternoons . |
3 | It was on the rebound from Higginbotham that she took up with the first boy that she came near to liking . |
4 | But her best-known theatre role in the city has to be as Shirley Valentine , the acclaimed Willy Russell play that she took all over the country four years ago . |
5 | It is a low repetitive moan that she keeps up for the rest of the afternoon . |
6 | She hesitated over several , dark , rather unobtrusive garments in one corner , thinking that they looked harmless until two creeping , fog-like hands reached for her and an evil chuckle filled the room , so that she shot back to the room 's centre out of their reach . |
7 | She was all but out of the door on her way to Oxford Street when , incredibly , she found herself shaking , so much so that she went back into the tiny bedroom and lay down . |
8 | It was a foolish thing to do , she knew that a fraction of a second too late ; he cannoned into her with such force that she fell heavily to the ground . |
9 | ‘ Dammit to hell , ’ he cursed , letting her go abruptly so that she fell back on the bed in an untidy heap . |
10 | She could feel the moment when he decided to thrust her away from him , abruptly stepping back , the shock of their coming apart striking as swift as a blow , stunning her , so that she fell back against the parapet , her lips swollen by the passion of his taking , a soft anguished breath escaping from between them . |
11 | He pushed her away so that she fell hard against the door . |
12 | It was not until they levelled out that she thought again about the possibility of living to a ripe old age . |
13 | Of course it may be that she returned here with the deceased last night and he went out again on his own , but it does n't seem likely . ’ |
14 | Little that is definite is known of her early years , except that she was said to have been a backward child ; that she was sent to a private school , Hope House , in Taunton ; that she broke away from the family tradition of Methodism and became an Anglican ; and that she came to the attention of Dorothea Beale [ q.v. ] , and taught at Cheltenham Ladies ' College from 1877 until 1881 . |
15 | No-one cared that she jacked in to the lock on the tutor 's door , feeling around mentally to jig it open . |
16 | What I liked about her was that she charged less in the 6ds than she did in the 1/3s : she had a sliding scale . |
17 | Wendy was so furious at the demand by the bank , whose motto is ‘ We are here to make life easier ’ , that she stormed out of the branch in Eastwood , Notts . |
18 | The discreet feelers that she put out during the drive back to Anduze met with monosyllabic replies that indicated , firmly but politely , that the matter was no concern of hers . |
19 | A tidal wave of desire powered through her — breathtaking and terrifying , a craving so fierce that she surrendered completely to the sweet persistence of his seductive mouth . |
20 | Her legs took the decision from her , buckling so quickly that she stumbled back to the bed . |
21 | When the telephone rang Leonora got up listlessly , so certain it would be one of Elise 's friends that she slid down on the floor in a heap , heart thumping , at the sound of Penry 's voice . |
22 | The room was silent as she scrabbled in her box of pieces and , from the very bottom , produced a couple that she set down on the board with two decisive clicks . |
23 | We wondered if you realized that she walks right in the middle of the road ; some visitors do , you know , thinking there is no traffic here . |
24 | This means that she jumped out of the aircraft by herself and her parachute opened automatically seconds later . |
25 | Unfortunately , little is known about her life , however , it is understood that she worked regularly for the National Geographic magazine , for whom she did some of their earliest published colour photography . |