Example sentences of "which she [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 Bryony also had an enormous bag which she took with her everywhere , a great soft shapeless thing which looked as if ( Carolyn 's guess was later verified ) it had been home-made out of wash-leathers .
2 , Oliver Vaughan Snell ( 1882–1970 ) , mechanical engineer , was born 19 September 1882 in Invercargill , New Zealand , the eldest in the family of two sons and a daughter of William Bulleid , a businessman from North Tawton , Devon , and his wife Marian ( daughter of Oliver Vaughan Pugh ) from Llanfyllin , Montgomeryshire , to which she returned with her children in 1889 on the death of her husband .
3 It was n't just the smells of dug earth and the friendly shapes of garden implements which she associated with him ; it was the sense of escape the place gave her .
4 Two of the tracks from those sessions have surfaced on the new album , including one , I 'm told , which she co-wrote with Mike Scott .
5 After that , says Mr Gardner , Miss Richardson will come racing back to attend the December premieres in Paris and London of Damage , the Louis Malle adaption of Josephine Hart 's novel about a middle-aged man obsessed with his son 's fiancee , in which she stars with Jeremy Irons .
6 At twelve he had a simple meal , cooked with natural foods and sea salt , which she hacked with a chisel from a damp sackful in the yard .
7 The goddess Hathor is thus given an uncharacteristic fierce role , but one which she fulfilled with great zeal .
8 Lesley turned smartly left as the lights changed , and wound her way by back-streets to the parking-ground on the edge of the shopping centre , a multi-storey monstrosity of raw concrete , at which she gazed with resigned distaste as she crept slowly up to the barrier and drove in to the second tier .
9 She might well be capable of attacking someone who threatened Lesley-Jane or the girl 's career , which she lived with such fierce vicariousness , but there was no sign that Michael Banks did represent any such threat .
10 Professor Murgulescu , the original head of her field , was subordinated to her and witnessed her takeover of his institute which she amalgamated with her own operations to obliterate any trace of professional independence .
11 At 18 she gave up competing to teach , setting up a class in South Shields which she amalgamated with her old school in Jarrow when her own teacher retired .
12 One leaned forward , his face almost touching hers , and made some comment to which she responded with another shriek of mirth .
13 The scenery was fascinating ; mountains were beginning to appear in the distance , beckoning to her with a blue , misty enchantment , to which she responded with a longing she could n't believe she possessed .
14 She was still exhausted from the night before , shattered from trying to keep up her bravado with Steve , trying not to let slip what she knew and trying to sound enthusiastic over Steve 's business plans for the future which she knew with a certainty she wanted no part of .
15 Wright ( 1984 ) makes a similar point in discussing the narrative style of one of Sutcliffe 's speakers , Malcolm , which she contrasts with one of her own informants , Tania .
16 She attended an excellent direct-grant grammar school ( which has since gone independent , much to Robyn 's disgust ) where she was Head Girl and Captain of Games and which she left with four A grades at A-Level .
17 He gave her chips which she ate with great deliberation .
18 Still , she made a creditable attempt at the meal , which she ate with Bill and Tom buffet-style , grouped around Faye 's bed .
19 3 In an earlier article , ‘ The Dematerialisation of Art ’ which she wrote with John Chandler in 1968 , she had also stressed : ‘ As more and more work is designed in the studio , but executed elsewhere by professional craftsmen , as the object becomes merely the end product , a number of artists are losing interest in the physical evolution of the work of art ’ .
20 She had her own flat , at Coleherne Court off the Old Brompton Road — bought with money that had been put into trust until her eighteenth birthday — which she shared with girlfriends .
21 A very straight military-type man was waiting for her when she reached her own pigeon-hole , which she shared with her assistant ( off sick ) .
22 Mrs Frizzell flashed a dazzling smile at Mrs MacDonald , showing no sign of the resentment against the lady , which she shared with Mrs Macpherson , while Mrs MacDonald inclined her head slightly in acknowledgment .
23 On her visit Diana took France by storm and she has shown the world how happy she is carrying out official engagements on her own — in contrast to the Korean trip which she shared with her husband and which exposed their coldness towards each other when they spent most days unsmiling and glum .
24 Katya had been moved into a small room near the kitchens , which she shared with Esmereldi , and she was told to cook for the soldiers .
25 The cause of the tears was the arrival , a few days earlier , of a parcel at the busy Buckingham Palace office which she shared with Michael Colbourne , who was then in charge of the Prince 's finances , and several others .
26 An inclination which she shared with every other girl in the school , but her own particular choice was a hymn by J. M. Neale , the first verse of which ran :
27 Without a backward look , Beth went from the room , along the softly lit hallway and on to the bedroom which she shared with her husband .
28 Though she may be old now , Lady Amory has lost none of the original excitement and enthusiasm which she shared with Sir John , and , like a true gardener , she is constantly looking forward : ‘ I do n't think a garden is the thing to keep ; it 's not like furniture in a room or a house .
29 Mrs. Morgan testified that she had been dragged by her husband from the bedroom which she shared with her small son .
30 So she spent almost all her time in her bedroom , which she shared with the children .
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