Example sentences of "she [verb] them [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She had brought things to make their evening meal and she emptied them on to the work-counter : wine , cheese , spinach , onions , bread , the pink-white tines of a rack of lamb , as if all the promise of their future lay in the guarantee of such ordinariness being possible . |
2 | which is very natural , and so she ships them off to Germany to the relatives |
3 | Yeah , yeah well that 's what Pauline does sometimes when I go up she has them in for friendship , a bit of company in n it ? |
4 | Supposing she let them down after dear Franz Busacher had connived and wheedled to make her acceptable to Gesner ? |
5 | She drawls them out with a heavy English accent . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | In the evening she drove them back to the village . |
8 | ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ she says to me , as she bundles them out of the front door , ‘ but what can I do ? ’ |
9 | Lyn took one of the gravel paths into the grounds of the general hospital , walking towards the sun that dazzled her eyes so that she screwed them up against it . |
10 | She threw them on to the table and looked down at Doyle and Tug . |
11 | She threw them down through the trap door and jumped after them to look . |
12 | She handed them over to her husband and was terrified by his reaction . |
13 | She handed them over without any further argument . |
14 | When she weans them on to meat she usually feeds them from the kill before she herself eats . |
15 | They were not yet dry but she had no others apart from her best ones , so she pulled them on over the warm , dry woollen stockings into which she had changed upon coming in from the buildings . |
16 | She ticked them off on her list , saying aloud , ‘ Two Willows , One Sandwich . ’ |
17 | Yes she wore them over in Ponty did n't you ? |
18 | Now , leading the way across a parquet-floored drawing-room , she took them out through French windows into a large walled garden . |
19 | Then she carried the basket to the washing line and unpegged the clothes rapidly , chucking them down in a windblown tangle ( Ella folded things as she took them out of the tumble drier . |
20 | She took them in during the day and I went off to Bartle 's — that 's the engineering factory in Brick Lane . |
21 | Mrs Denham wore heavily-rimmed glasses , and she took them off from time to time , restlessly , as she talked : the crows ' feet round her eyes were deeply scored , and her eyes without their glasses had a distant , worried look , as though committed to far other fields of concentration . |
22 | She rolled them on to her forearms . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | She counted them off on her fingers . |
25 | She eased them on to her body , cutting out a part of the cold . |
26 | She dressed them up in full nineteenth century bourgeois feminine regalia and had them flower arranging or idling by the mantelpiece as in ‘ Angela ’ . |
27 | No she did n't she put them dear me you said tell me she put them back on again . |
28 | She carried them on to the terrace in front of the house , and sat down , intending to read one of the paperback books she 'd brought with her until the light faded . |
29 | big woman out there at the wi the weaving , one of the weavers , and if there 's one of the chaps who there getting married oh she straps them down to the weaving . |
30 | She normally she brings them round to me , but erm . |