Example sentences of "she [verb] [pron] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She failed him as a great ‘ silver ’ power , as a naval power at Trafalgar , and by 1807 her domestic polities were so confused by court intrigue that she appeared scarcely a reliable political ally .
2 She met me with a friendly smile , shook my hand and introduced me to the class : ‘ This is Wanda , our new pupil who has come to live in our village .
3 She met it with a puzzled look in her eyes .
4 She propelled her to a low wall and sat her down beside her suitcase .
5 I waited in the office for an hour before she led me into a darkened side ward .
6 She led them down a narrow corridor and into a comfortable lounge .
7 She led them onto a small covered terrace running the full width of the house .
8 She led us to an unmarked oak door which opened into a short corridor , obviously a modern extension to the farmhouse .
9 She laid everything in an untidy heap in the leather box .
10 He caught them and tried to hold her still but she fought him like a spitting cat .
11 Fergus felt a surge of real anger now , because how dare she treat him as an inferior , how dare she speak to him as if he was no more than one of her serfs , a possession , a pawn , a thing .
12 Relieved of her professional role , she manifested herself as an attractive well-dressed young woman answering to the name of Suzanne .
13 Whatever the grandeur of the situation she transcends it with a sweet serenity which mesmerizes everyone .
14 Soon she aligned herself with a small group of women who wanted to break into publishing .
15 Short of battering him on the head with a blunt instrument — the thought held immense appeal , and she savoured it for a long moment , before reluctantly putting it on hold — she could n't come up with any way out of the present situation .
16 And if he decided that he did n't want a divorce ? she asked herself with a small shiver .
17 " And what next ? " she asked herself in a low voice .
18 She passed him with a fractional quickening of her pace .
19 How could she describe herself as a revolutionary , a serious person , if she were a thief ?
20 She was a scrawny red shorthorn with a woolly poll and she regarded me with a contemplative eye as I bent down .
21 She regarded it as an unofficial library , as remote and as Municipal as the library itself And then , one Saturday morning , she went into it with Walter Ash , to look at ( not to buy ) the text of Anouilh 's Ring Round the Moon , which was being currently performed at the local rep .
22 She regarded herself as a Catalan first and last .
23 She bore it with a little smile of amusement that began to enrage me .
24 She dismissed it with a regal gesture .
25 She found him behind a tall potted plant in the far corner where , she suspected , he had been deliberately steered by the proprietor in order that as few people as possible should be aware of his presence in the establishment .
26 She found him in a small single room that was obviously intended to be his dressing-room or study , furnished with a single bed , rows of built-in cupboards , and under the window a desk and chair .
27 Since Robbie 's own heated state had been engendered by his unexpected physical onslaught , she found herself without a suitable answer .
28 Suddenly she found herself under an intense media spotlight , enduring a 24-hour guard until she was 16 .
29 When she emerged , she found herself in a small square beside a canal so wide that she immediately realised it must be the Grand Canal itself .
30 She was endeavouring to find her way to the courtyard when , reaching the end of one of the wide corridors , she found herself in a long gallery lined with portraits .
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