Example sentences of "she [verb] [pron] [adv prt] on " in BNC.
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1 | Breathlessly she flung herself down on the window seat . |
2 | Then suddenly she flung herself down on the bed and closed her eyes . |
3 | She flung herself down on her bunk , burying her face in the pillow . |
4 | And erm she phoned me up on the Sunday . |
5 | She levered herself up on an elbow , gazing down at his handsome , tanned face . |
6 | She Sellotaped it back on . |
7 | Over tea in the front sitting room , overlooking Bedford Square , she filled him in on her background . |
8 | Stripping off the rest of her wet clothes , she bundled them out on the landing , then irritably turned on the shower and stepped beneath the hot jets . |
9 | In answer she lifted herself up on tiptoe and leaned against his tall , firm frame . |
10 | She lifted herself up on one elbow and looked down at his , at his face drawn with sorrow and the love that would sacrifice itself for her selfishness — and so needlessly . |
11 | And she slammed it down on the desk . |
12 | She dropped it back on the pile . |
13 | She threw herself down on the sofa , and slept . |
14 | She threw herself down on the bed and started crying wildly . |
15 | When she threw herself down on the grass , he had expected Underwood to take advantage of the situation , but he sat upright and apart . |
16 | ‘ Some charm , ’ she muttered as she threw herself down on the bed . |
17 | Her voice ended in a shrill scream , as she threw herself back on the table and flung open her legs . |
18 | Instead she turned it round on him . |
19 | John Major is understood to have offered her a junior minister 's job at the Home Office , but she turned it down on the grounds that it was not sufficiently senior . |
20 | Mary Rose took off her mink and handed it to a large redheaded girl , who looked at it and stroked the silky fur before she hung it up on the back door among the muddy anoraks . |
21 | it 's that it 's that lady 's , she gets it back on Friday . |
22 | She dumped herself down on the low stone wall that skirted the churchyard . |
23 | In answer she pulled him down on top of her . |
24 | She pulled herself up on her walking-frame and shuffled off , pushing it in front of her , towards the kitchen . |
25 | She pulled herself up on the bed and , kneeling in such a way that George could see her breasts to their best advantage , took his phallus into her mouth . |
26 | Why should she take it out on him that he 'd got the wrong voice ? |
27 | And she called him in on Sunday night , I mean I would n't have . |
28 | She ticked them off on her list , saying aloud , ‘ Two Willows , One Sandwich . ’ |
29 | He hesitated for a moment , and she took him up on it . |
30 | Shrugging off the severely cut navy blue linen jacket of her new designer suit , she tossed it over on top of her briefcase , before sinking down on to a sofa and sighing with relief as she slipped off her high-heeled blue court shoes . |