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

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1 She read it out from the printed page .
2 She made it through to the final and an eventual 6th place overall showed just how much she had learned and improved that year .
3 ‘ One more thing ! ’ his voice stopped her before she made it through to the other side .
4 She never knew how she made it through to the end of the song .
5 She made it down into the long drawing-room with a sort of grim look on her face that Alain noted with a frown .
6 It smelled all right when she got it out of the oven .
7 Carefully she drew it out through the folds of the eiderdown and held it close to the flame of the nightlight .
8 And she slammed it down on the desk .
9 She dropped it back on the pile .
10 ‘ 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 .
11 John Major is understood to have offered her a junior minister 's job at the Home Office , but she turned it down on the grounds that it was not sufficiently senior .
12 Number one was Bob Dylan and she cut it off after the first sneering words of despair .
13 Then she thrust it back into the wardrobe .
14 Mary Rose took off her mink and handed it to a large redheaded girl , who looked at it and stroked the silky fur before she hung it up on the back door among the muddy anoraks .
15 She held the feeling in tight , she squashed it down under the heavy pasteboard covers of the recipe book .
16 This time Donna stepped on the accelerator and the Volvo shot forward , dirt and stones spraying up behind it as she guided it back onto the road .
17 She pulled it out of the pad with shaking fingers and tore it across and across again until it was a pile of tiny white flakes all over her bed .
18 He emptied his flagon and after a minute 's hesitation she took it over to the table to refill it .
19 There was some kind of engraving on the medallion , and she took it over to the window for a closer look .
20 She took it through to the kitchen where she and her friend were breakfasting and handed it over without speaking , then watched Stella 's face as she read .
21 She took it through to the lounge and laid it on the rug and at first I was amused But I could see all was not well because she sat as she usually does , but for a long time — over half an hour — then she lay down like this and she has n't moved . "
22 She took it out of the knapsack , poured coffee from the thermos and ate and drank .
23 She took it out to the balcony to drink it and think .
24 She preferred to use vagina — until she looked it up in the dictionary , which gave its etymology ( vagina is Latin for ‘ sheath ’ , as in where you keep your sword ) .
25 She slapped it down on the table , spilling some of its contents .
26 She propped it up on the mantelpiece , and went to the kitchen .
27 You can give her what she wants as long as she puts it down on the as long it 's over fifty you can give her what you want .
28 Dawn used it look , she put it up in the cupboard .
29 Millie had come into the room carrying a tin tray , and as she put it down on the table , she looked from one to the other and said , ‘ What are you talkin' about , closed schools ?
30 She put it down on the floor beside her guitar .
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