Example sentences of "she [verb] i [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But her eyes were fail of pain as she led me through to the lounge .
2 But Susan hit back saying : ‘ She made me out to be some ditsy small-town mum who wanted to meet a star .
3 ‘ I suppose she made me out to be a right little idiot , ’ says Anya .
4 She sits me down in Jamie 's heap of a living room while she clatters in the kitchenette .
5 Everything went wrong , but she got me out of trouble .
6 I let her share my house because she could only afford a tiny flat of her own , and she bosses me around as if she 's the one with the money .
7 She splits me off from you lot , I 'm really fucked off actually cos like when I just go to dinner I just go with bloody Marina and then I sit there and I just do n't say a word and no one ever talks to me .
8 I thought she but I 'm trying to think what she phoned me up for .
9 She phoned me up at home on a Sunday , asking
10 No I was talking to Julie yesterday , she phoned me up at the
11 And erm she phoned me up on the Sunday .
12 Well we have done I felt sorry cos I had n't really when she phoned me up over there I was up I thought oh my God !
13 Two days before she was killed , she phoned me out of the blue .
14 About three weeks after I moved in , she invited me around to her flat for supper one evening .
15 ‘ Yeah ; she came to Uncle Hamish 's a couple of times , and she drove me back to Glasgow once . ’
16 After buying me lunch in a new concrete hotel called , romantically , The Interflora , she drove me back at high Skoda speed through the centre of town — choke full out , engine howling in second gear as we skidded across wet cobblestones , clipping kerbs and narrowly avoiding the numerous potholes and dug-up sections where slow attempts were being made to repair the water mains , shattered by the minus-twenty-five February temperatures .
17 And I feel really guilty , I think oh I better bring her in and then she wakes me up at six o'clock bouncing on the bed !
18 She told me off for doing the wrong colour there .
19 She hauled me out of the room and virtually pulled me up the stairs : I thought my shoulder would come out of its socket .
20 She hauled me down to her lair to find out .
21 She leads me through to Jamie 's bedroom , which she has tidied .
22 With her penetrating instinct she did not like him , and was so angry with me for , as she said , ‘ wasting myself upon such rubbish ’ , that in the end she turned me out of my room and I went to live in a tiny , freezing attic in a house in Morningside Crescent owned by a friend of hers , a white woman .
23 My scream brought Mum up to see what was wrong and when she saw my face she ordered me back into bed .
24 Rapt , ecstatic , she willed me on to ever-greater feats of ardour .
25 Eventually I stopped a very helpful young lady member of the staff , told her of my predicament and she guided me back to my table .
26 see through me with a voice of rival , rival calm when she called me in for tea , have a go
27 She 's as generous as Robin Hood and all his merry men , she 's as kind as Florence Nightingale and then as kind again , right super mum she has x-ray vision , she can see through me , with a voice or rival calm when she called me in for tea ,
28 Well , she rang me up about it , we had a drink .
29 She took me up to an apartment and started giving me a blow-job .
30 ‘ The Countess did all she could for me , arranging for me to have the baby away from the Castle , because of gossip in the servants ’ hall , and afterwards she took me back into service .
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