Example sentences of "[adj] she [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | After this she returned to the house hoping against hope that in the interval her daughter might have returned , but there was no sign of her . |
2 | Her favourite line was Bernhardt 's , and this she copied into the front of each of the eighteen notebooks , at least the five of them that I still have ; Oh well , I 'll just buy the theatre . |
3 | And with this she went into the scullery , Mick following her . |
4 | This she draped over the line , pinning it with a row of clothes pegs . |
5 | This she confined to the pocket in her overall . |
6 | 2 She stays at the market for 1 hour , then starts to drive home at 40km per hour . |
7 | Liza laughed so much she rolled off the bed onto the chamber pot , spilling its contents on the floor . |
8 | Then she snatched a cigarette from a box , her hand shaking so much she laughed at the difficulty she had in lighting it . |
9 | I wonder how much she gets for the er |
10 | When Sal stopped sobbing , I asked her how much she remembered about the accident . |
11 | In July 1979 she moved into the 50,000 apartment and immediately set to work furnishing the rooms in a warm but simple Habitat style . |
12 | She and her sister inherited the Treffry estates in Cornwall from their brother in 1779 , and after her husband 's death in 1786 she lived in the family home , Place , at Fowey . |
13 | It is certainly one of the ironies for Britain that the more thorough her privatisation programme in the 1980s ( including gas , electricity , air transport and telecommunications ) , the more disadvantaged she became in the argument for pan-European liberalisation of trade . |
14 | With that she went towards the kitchen . |
15 | With that she shuffled into the house . |
16 | After that she sat on the morning-room steps watching the day slide off the face of Old Carrots field . |
17 | Contrary to all expectations , ten minutes later she was seated at the washbasin , and forty minutes after that she emerged from the salon feeling refreshed and certainly different . |
18 | During the headmistress 's speech she had realized for the first time how little she knew of the world that lay beyond the school gates . |
19 | ‘ I 'm glad she waited for the wedding to be over , ’ whispered Mrs Alderley in Theda 's ear , as she joined her by the French windows that had been opened to the terrace outside . |
20 | so she 's glad she went in the end ? |
21 | Between January 1939 and June 1940 she worked on the French–Spanish border to alleviate the wretchedness of the defeated Spanish Republicans , only leaving on the last boat to sail for Britain from Bordeaux . |
22 | and she could n't realize how she come out in these she went to the doctor and he says well you must be allergic to summat |
23 | These she reads with the kind of pure , trance-like attention that she used to give , as a child , to the stories of Enid Blyton . |
24 | Contacted initially by Metzenbaum 's staff on Sept. 4 , Hill at first wanted to provide evidence anonymously , but on Sept. 21 she agreed to the suggestion of judiciary committee chairman Joseph Biden , Democratic senator for Delaware , that she provide a sworn affidavit to the Federal Bureau of Investigation which would examine her case . |
25 | ‘ And Feargal said he would be down there that day , and I said — you know how you do — if you happen to see a dark green Morris Minor driven by this astonishingly beautiful girl with cropped dark hair , would you make sure she gets on the right road ? |
26 | As he intended to behave extraordinarily well , she would grow to like and respect him ( he was n't entirely sure she did at the moment ) . |
27 | Her mother suggested that Sophia marry the exiled Charles II , but he was not interested , and , her pride hurt , in 1650 she moved to the court of her eldest brother Karl Ludwig , now restored to Heidelberg . |
28 | Then , as if it had become suddenly tangible she sprang from the chair and threw out her arms as if pushing it aside and , her eyes wide now , she said aloud , ‘ I 'll have to do something . |
29 | At 18 she moved to the east coast to study music at the prestigious Berkeley College in Boston . |
30 | This can be reduced a little if she goes in with all she needs for the first few days : a clean dressing-gown , slippers , a change of night clothes and bedjacket and all the toilet articles and other small items she is likely to want . |