Example sentences of "she [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He took her arm , put her deftly back into the car and drove round to where small cottages nestled among trees . |
2 | Then she let out a scream that seemed to lift her right up into the air and she dropped the plate with a crash and a splash onto the floor . |
3 | And we have some 150 letters he sent to her right up to the day before his death . |
4 | He was not a fool and he recognized that what came out when Therese opened her mouth was a unique sound that could , if she had continued in her youthful career , have taken her right up to the top , to the international opera houses of the world . |
5 | All brightness and colour had gone , and it seemed possible that Ilbrec had sent her right out of the world , away into nothingness . |
6 | Her dreams were so vivid while the poem shimmered on her desk — signed , sealed , undelivered — that she had to catch herself from grabbing Lucy 's hands , kissing her right out in the street , holding her close at the end of each day , saying , come home , darling ; grabbing her and flinging her to the floor , ripping her clothes off , sinking into her breasts , fucking her like a sheet of flame . |
7 | She blew it and at least we 've given her somewhere out of the cold . |
8 | He pulled her gently on to the bed . |
9 | He picked her up and lowered her gently on to the bed , shrugging out of his jacket and trousers before joining her . |
10 | He carried her to the bedroom then , and in the darkness placed her gently down on the bed . |
11 | A few people still remained with them when they reached the floor he wanted , and he pushed her gently out of the lift ahead of him . |
12 | Hilda 's home was near the convent , and the tube train seemed to be boring a hole into the past , bearing her inexorably back to the source of her purest happiness and pain . |
13 | Taking hold of her shoulders , he pushed her down on to the couch . |
14 | FitzAlan uttered an impatient curse and pushed her down on to the bed again . |
15 | She heard the soft intake of his breath , then he was drawing her down on to the grass . |
16 | Her knees rattled together like castanets as he helped her down on to the jetty . |
17 | ‘ So far as I can see it 's practically certain Mr Merrivale was in there with her early on in the night , ’ said Ethel . |
18 | She had no time for further reflection as he marched her smartly out of the hotel and back to the car . |
19 | Her small hand grasped his , and he drew her up on to the low walkway . |
20 | He lifted her up on to the parapet of a little bridge , and she screamed , looking down at the dark water below . |
21 | Giving one of his slow smiles which so infuriated her , he tugged her up on to the bank . |
22 | His words and voice spun her instantly back into the past . |
23 | It put her straight back in the classroom , in her gym slip again . |
24 | I just looked her straight back in the eye , as if to say , ‘ Do n't give me that bullshit . ’ |
25 | Mrs Hollidaye was not her next-of-kin so she was n't allowed to take Dot further than the main entrance where she handed her briskly over to the care of a nurse . |
26 | He shook her violently by the shoulders and then pushed her roughly back into the chair . |
27 | And he pushed her roughly out of the door . |
28 | Mrs Jones began to frame a feeble excuse for her , but he cut her off and shoved her roughly out of the way without losing his grip on Jo . |
29 | Her small , incoherent moan caused him to clasp her tightly against his body for a moment , before lifting her damp figure up in his arms and carrying her back through into the bedroom . |
30 | In another case , a pimp repeatedly followed a girl to her house in an attempt to force her back on to the streets . |