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

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1 When it comes to her imagined transcriptions of Jip 's diary , she goes on in the same descriptive vein for a paragraph , then stops herself with an abrupt exclamation of ‘ No , he would n't say all that ’ ( 54 ) , whereupon she starts again in more concise fashion .
2 Maybe she slows down in the cold .
3 She squelched along in the muddy ruts left by the cattle , avoiding other more unpleasant tokens of their passage .
4 With a winning smile at a rather bemused young man , she dragged him up to dance , and every time she saw Feargal she made off in the opposite direction .
5 When she got up in the morning , always had amethyst earrings — and she left to me actually — and she always looked absolutely immaculate .
6 Because it had always been in the back of her mind , from the moment she got up in the morning until she went to bed at night .
7 She got back in the bed wet through , and sat up brazenly as the young girl brought the tray in .
8 " You must go to the city , for the princess of this land has lost her keys as she rode out in the meadows by the river , and she has sent all her people to hunt for them .
9 She passed out in the wings after her last exit . ’
10 Oh , I said to him look I said she obviously a person that takes no notice , but she lives out in the country .
11 She rose up in the world without lifting a finger when she married into the gentry and I daresay she let him feel the difference been them .
12 She 'd feel a little sorry for the little girl if she blacked out in the race and fell under all those hooves .
13 On her way to the house she stopped off in the Campo San Maurizio to see if Annunziata had everything she needed for the dinner she was preparing to welcome Comfort , and discovered that the English post had arrived with a letter from George Wilson .
14 It 'll be after 2am before she bunks down in The Hitman coach on the way back to London .
15 She poked about in the brambles and wagged her tail .
16 I had a friend who told me she fell for a boy when she woke up in the morning and realised he did n't snore .
17 She remembered nothing more until she woke up in the ambulance .
18 But when she woke up in the morning , the frog was still a frog .
19 She woke up in the morning feeling heavy-eyed and with a dull headache lurking behind her eyes .
20 It was only when she was reasonably sober , when , say , she woke up in the morning , head throbbing , tongue parched , that she suspected in retrospect that she had n't been quite so rationally conscious of those selfsame thoughts and actions …
21 Then she flopped down in the chair opposite .
22 Mulling it over as she strolled along in the morning sunshine , passed occasionally by a battered Renault or a woman on a pushbike with a basket of baguettes swinging from the handlebars , Melissa felt more and more uneasy at her friend 's obvious emotional commitment to Bonard .
23 She twisted round in the seat but could see no sign of a pursuing car .
24 Alexandra would find her by the fire in the drawing-room in the afternoons , the Pekinese guarding her against invisible dangers , then she came down in the mornings and needed letters written , wools held .
25 She threw up in the gutter .
26 Later she dug about in the fridge ; and although the result was depressing , she did find and consume two pots of yoghurt , a hunk of cheese and a slice of ham which had begun to curl up at its edges .
27 Wish all over home she fired back in the rapid , unpunctuated shorthand of spelling and sign , blinking through the thick lenses of her glasses .
28 Sometimes , when he was writing , she hung around in the conservatory to keep him company .
29 hit the front of the car and she went that way , and she finished up in the hedge
30 And she gets up in the night and sits by the telephone in the hall in the dark .
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