Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly she swung round on her heels and left the hotel . |
2 | ‘ Oh Gawd — sounds like something out of bleeding Barbara Cartland : ‘ Suddenly she brushed up against him , and he knew that this was the real thing . ’ |
3 | Suddenly she felt out of her depth as new misgivings began to surface . |
4 | Suddenly she came out through the last curtain of trees and found herself looking down over sunlit green meadowland to where a railway line wound like a serpent through a cutting at the foot . |
5 | Suddenly she bustled over to her sergeant and motioned him into her office . |
6 | Impatiently she struggled out of her blue gaberdine suit and began to rip open the thick , shiny bags and the gleaming boxes . |
7 | Impatiently she jumped out of bed and went to run herself a bath perfumed with her favourite bath-foam . |
8 | Perhaps she drifted off in the bath . |
9 | Perhaps she bailed out before the fall . ’ |
10 | That was all she took in at first , until Miss Belle cried in an excited voice , ‘ Well , Rene , take the coat off and let her feel it . |
11 | So she pressed down on the button more firmly . |
12 | She could n't lift you so she stepped back for me to do it . |
13 | So she stepped out through the wide window , towards the cave . |
14 | Rosa saw no one from her hideaway in the dark arch of their carriage door and so she stepped out into the gleaming street , which felt good and solid , under the warm soles of her feet ; her heart was thumping , but that too felt good . |
15 | So she ran back to the car and fetched her witch 's broom . |
16 | So she ran down through the trees and caught up with the old woman just as she was about to start off across the marsh . |
17 | So she goes up to the first man and she goes , hi , handsome , and he goes , hello , hello and he 's erected , right . |
18 | So she came back to London and married the man I called my father , but she never really cared for him and she still saw this other man sometimes when he came to London on business . |
19 | So she came back with Malaria ? |
20 | And so she went out to school every morning , not to the threepenny one run by the Council , nor to the Church of England , but to the penny school run by the Methodists . |
21 | So she went down to Spalding and was headmistress of er School in Spalding . |
22 | So she went back to her grandmother . |
23 | So she went off to school . |
24 | So she dashed off to her room and came back with a piece of underwear that I had certainly never seen before . |
25 | So she held back on her questioning , though she somehow found that she was telling him of her love of music and how Janáček 's lively sixth movement was one of her particular favourites . |
26 | And she 's got three kiddies so she moves out at nighttime . |
27 | So she stopped off at her floor and hurried along to her room . |
28 | At five o'clock she got up from her desk . |
29 | Finally she came up with a small hand mirror and inspected herself in it . |
30 | Finally she stepped back from the table to admire her handiwork . |