Example sentences of "she [verb] back the " in BNC.
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1 | She flung back the bedclothes and released a breath of pent-up fury , shaking her head in disbelief at that man 's ill-temper , at his supreme superiority . |
2 | When she could stand it no longer , she flung back the bedclothes and crossed to the washbasin in the corner of the room , splashing her face with cold water . |
3 | Giving up the battle to make her restless mind switch off , she flung back the duvet and got out of bed . |
4 | Muttering under her breath , she flung back the covers and swung her long legs out of bed , the flimsy material of her nightdress caressing her thighs as she padded barefoot to the kitchen to fetch a couple of aspirin . |
5 | When the horn was robed she threaded back the leather of the necklace and gave it to Dreamer , who put it round his neck and tucked this frail memory of the broken boy into his furs . |
6 | Every day she fought back the waves of nausea in order to fulfil her public engagements . |
7 | For a moment , Donna felt tears welling up in her eyes but she fought back the pain , forced the thoughts away . |
8 | Her eyelids fluttered and she went deathly white , but she fought back the dizzying sensation , her hands coming up to brace herself against fitzAlan 's chest while the world righted itself . |
9 | ‘ Hi , lover , ’ she said , her lips trembling as she fought back the urge to weep with happiness at his recovery . |
10 | She fought back the sudden urge to run to him , to fling herself into his arms and beg his forgiveness . |
11 | Desperately she fought back the tears , not knowing why they had formed so swiftly . |
12 | I waited at the carousel , Gillie fetched a trolley , and by the time she got back the bags had already come up . |
13 | The words rang flat when she fastened back the shutters . |
14 | She drew back the curtain with her hand and looked both ways along the deserted street . |
15 | Edith was already up , and had awoken him with her cries of woe when she drew back the heavy plush curtains to discover grey skies and drizzle . |
16 | She slipped on a thin gauze nightgown , and , despite the clammy , stifling heat of the night , she could n't help shivering with exhaustion as she drew back the bed cover , and crawled gratefully between the thin cotton sheets . |
17 | She played back the messages on her answerphone and jotted down the numbers and names of the men who had called : Tony , Ali , Geoff , and Junior . |
18 | She thumbed back the catches on her web . |
19 | She gulped back the tears and then blurted unsteadily , ‘ Luke drove him to his death , made Mark 's life a misery . |
20 | She slammed back the driving seat and looked at the unfamiliar dashboard with all its foreign signals . |
21 | However when the party broke up and he offered her a lift home , she was quick to negotiate secretly with her hostess for her bike to remain unmentioned in the stairwell until she came back the next day to collect it . |
22 | When she came back the next day the stripes had been dyed her natural brunette , but badly , so that her hair still seemed striped , hence her nickname , Bunte . |
23 | Granted this authenticity even for the symbol , she came back the next day , nobly escorted . |
24 | She came back the next day . |
25 | ‘ And when she came back the situation was reversed ? |
26 | She threw back the covers , and climbed in . |
27 | ‘ I 'll give you fifteen minutes ; then I 'm coming back in , ’ he said , putting his head round the door just as she threw back the covers . |
28 | She threw back the covers , slipped a light shawl around her shoulders above her coarse calico nightgown , thrust her bare feet into her felt slippers , and crossed the room , avoiding the small oak bureau by the door , which she opened cautiously . |
29 | It was a very satisfactory feeling , and she threw back the sheet to feel the caressing warmth of the morning on her body . |
30 | She turned back the sleeves to see exactly how the cuffs had been sewn in . |