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

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1 So come yesterday there was people going and all this business and it ended up with just her car and one red one then the red one goes out she goes with the woman they 're outside there two of those bloody King Charles !
2 He was looking at her for help — he was pleading , through his fury , for the assistance of his sister … it was just that , in his youth , he could not control the emotion in his face , and she quivered with the imagined rage , only now recognizing the desperation in his eyes .
3 Before she went she shared with the fellowship group a vision the Lord had given her that she would meet a group of Christians who were asking for help with teaching and counselling .
4 One other peculiarity she shared with the four Atlantic states : she had great extra-European interests , though they lay across land frontiers in Asia rather than across the sea .
5 The odd game of faro and whist was nothing compared with the kisses she shared with the marquis .
6 So she spent almost all her time in her bedroom , which she shared with the children .
7 Now , as she impacted with the body , she felt the bones stir .
8 She led with the chin and got her own way most of the time .
9 The link was a woman : she lived with the allies , raised their children , arranged further marriages between them and her brothers ' children .
10 Before that , she lived with the old Lord Chamberlain .
11 She lived with the child and her father stayed with them from time to time in the flat on the north side of Glasgow .
12 ‘ Australia … . ’ she toyed with the name .
13 She toyed with the idea of Yorkshire or even further south but was persuaded by Louise that it would be a mistake to make Constance change schools at that point , just before her School Certificate examination .
14 For a moment or two she toyed with the idea of making some excuse in order to get out of what would be an embarrassing situation .
15 She had five whole days to go yet before she might chance to see Vendelin Gajdusek , she mused and , suddenly fired with enthusiasm , and mobile , she toyed with the idea of taking a look at the other spa towns — if they were not too far distant .
16 For a brief while she toyed with the idea of telephoning Mr Gajdusek 's home to check if he was there .
17 Briefly she toyed with the idea of perhaps ringing Lubor Ondrus , of perhaps inviting him to dine with her at her hotel , and then asking him to approach his employer on her behalf .
18 She agreed with the Bishop of Lincoln rather than with the students of Lincoln , for she thought him a disaster in the pulpit ; blinking , and articulating his words with difficulty , and often using the peculiar phrase ‘ paradoxic ally speaking ’ .
19 However , she attended the hearing and told the coroner she agreed with the police report .
20 Because the development officer in Ipswich was not able to see these institutionalised clients in their own homes she understandably found it hard in many cases to say whether or not she agreed with the decision that they should not return home .
21 Christie sat in the dock yesterday gently nodding as if she agreed with the judges ' decision to increase her sentence by 80 per cent .
22 She agreed with the big , ugly Dalek Killer .
23 She agreed with the Shah that they could not and should not use massive bloodshed to keep the throne .
24 Her feet found wings and suddenly she twinkled with the spirit of Fred Astaire .
25 Thereafter , she complied with the arrangement .
26 She helped with the spadework in the early days of the Wisley garden , I had learned .
27 She helped with the chairs — one back to Mona 's room , another to Linley 's — while Oliver carried the broken one to the library .
28 As she mingled with the guests at the Queen 's Scottish home she realized that she was no longer treated as a person but as a position , no longer a flesh and blood human being with thoughts and feelings but a symbol where the very title ‘ Her Royal Highness , the Princess of Wales ’ distanced her not only from the wider public but from those within the intimate royal circle .
29 For a few minutes longer , she mingled with the crowd , exchanging a word here and there .
30 When she returns home from work she lives with the shutters down , with no natural light or air entering the house .
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