Example sentences of "she [verb] [pron] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | She sits me down in Jamie 's heap of a living room while she clatters in the kitchenette . |
2 | Did she bail herself out in the end with over her money situation . |
3 | Did she bail herself out in the end with over her money situation ? |
4 | She holds it up in different lights and tries to con its meaning . |
5 | She caught him up in a breathless embrace , then gave a little gasp of alarm as she seemed to notice the two policemen for the first time . |
6 | She found herself back in her hotel . |
7 | ‘ Not my sister , ’ she drew herself up in the chair . |
8 | She imagined him out in the square at that very moment concocting a plan to get into the flat again and make a thorough search . |
9 | She threw it down in disgust and took a drum which Corrie showed no inclination to use , thumping it furiously to express her feelings . |
10 | A little later , Emily was looking through her accounts and came across a bill for French calf ; thoughtfully , she turned it over in her hands , Hari would need to buy the calf too and the usual practice was to pay for it at the end of the month . |
11 | She turned it over in bewilderment . |
12 | Every time the woman was marking off the numbers Shaney was turning the card over , you know , she turned it over in six cards . |
13 | She turned herself over in her bed , and snuggled down for an extra , self-indulgent and rare hour of sleep . |
14 | Last year she had a lovely crop from her plot , which measures about 2ft by 3ft ; this year she dug it over in plenty of time for May 4 , the day on which she sows on the basis of an old saying : ‘ the 4th of May is kidney bean day ’ . |
15 | She kitted her out in a belt and a thick wad of gauze . |
16 | Taking the key out , and looking at it , as though it might have changed without her knowledge , she jabbed it back in and twisted violently . |
17 | Deciding they had n't spent enough time talking to industrialists ( Marks and Spencer was the favoured analogy ) , she killed it off in 1983 . |
18 | Then she popped 'em on in Haddenham And did n't feel too bad in 'em : She felt in 'em , in Cheltenham , Just as right as rain . |
19 | She glued it back in , put the stool in the corner of the kitchen , went out into the garden to the forsythia bush , cut some branches . |
20 | Yes she wore them over in Ponty did n't you ? |
21 | She rolled herself up in a ball and covered her head . |
22 | Although her reports usually arrived by post , she brought them along in person on one occasion , because she had written a poem and wondered if it was worthy of publication . |
23 | Comfort shook it and murmured something formally polite , but she looked him over in rather obvious disdain , tilting back her small head to see his face . |
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 | Still rigid with the horror of her nightmare , she heaved herself up in bed as the door flew open and Penry charged into the room at a run , his hair on end and his chest bare . |
26 | She puts it up in a bun and things like that . |
27 | She dressed them up in full nineteenth century bourgeois feminine regalia and had them flower arranging or idling by the mantelpiece as in ‘ Angela ’ . |
28 | It seems she dressed herself up in the most provocative way possible when she got into this state and behaved like a caricature of the rich foreigner . |
29 | Yeah well by then you 'd , you 'd already messed him up , she must 've got him to sleep before she put him down in the cot did she ? |
30 | Dawn used it look , she put it up in the cupboard . |