Example sentences of "[adv] she [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Idly she picks at the flap , but it is still stuck down ; no one has opened it , no one has read the book , it is still intact .
2 She started she 's that , she made friends with one or two of her colleagues so she goes to the cinema of an evening
3 So she goes to the hospital .
4 So she goes to the hospital and they go right take your clothes off and put the gown on Get out , man , just , just go to a clinic .
5 So she goes into the church .
6 So she plays in the backyard . ’
7 Ideologically she belongs to the centre-right of her party , anti-tax and pro-choice on abortion .
8 Usually she cries like the rain we had on a holiday once , up in Scotland — a soft , grey drizzle — but this time her body shook with real sobs .
9 Forty-eight hours later she returns to the hospital and is given a prostaglandin pessary , which is put inside the vagina and dissolves to release the drug .
10 Nearer she comes to the wall , nearer
11 You must see how appallingly she behaves on the stage .
12 Now she laughs at the recollection .
13 Now she fears for the one remaining like a hen for her only chick .
14 But for now she lives over the border in the Dominican Republic .
15 Most often she stands with the left foot forward ( a borrowing no doubt from the kouros , but it is not like his a full stride , rather so short a step as to seem like a dance-motion ) , left hand pulling the skirt to the side and letting a swag hang free , right forearm raised forward with an offering .
16 and er I said to her do you miss London ? , and she said well she does for the theatre and that because they were only a short tube ride away from the West from the West End theatre 's and she said there 's more on in Poole here than there is in Bournemouth in terms of plays and
17 Yes , well she goes on the second of July , she has a day at school .
18 Nakane 's work has a more voluntaristic approach , but even she writes about the assertive techniques that management uses to build up company identification of workers .
19 Here she speaks for the first time about her ordeal to Margaret Hall .
20 She sees she sees to the cats and then she stays in the see you 've got ta keep him company
21 Mavis stands in the book shop writing the name and the things down you see and then she goes to the library , she has n't been out properly yet with her knee has she ?
22 Cocooned in an ivory tower of antique furniture and unfinished jigsaw puzzles , she spends an inordinate amount of time doing simple things like pouring hot water into a teapot ; then she gets on the telephone to her friends and either hangs up just as they reach the receiver or asks them if they would n't mind coming round to tea and picking up some skate from the fishmonger on the way .
23 Then she gets in the back bedroom , we got a mirror at the back there what was took off one the dressing tables , and she sits and looks at herself in there and she keeps going like that
24 Then she sits on the floor at Suzie 's feet .
25 Then she turns to the candidate himself .
26 6 At first , Birdie 's shy , but then she jumps onto the perch I 'm holding and sidehops over to the treat dish .
27 Ariel clasps Roukoubé and runs towards the sea ; the shadows conceal her , she hears the shot , but then she splashes into the shoals and turns to run along the tideline to keep her bearings in the dark .
28 Then she appears round the door .
29 Instead she runs in the Cherry Hinton Stakes at Newmarket 's July meeting and , with luck , next season 's 1,000 Guineas .
30 Yet she remains for the modern reader perhaps the most intriguing member of the entire family .
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