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

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1 After a few days , her hunger becomes so great that she goes away to feed , leaving her young in the charge of others .
2 My wife 's very religious now , she goes there to pray a lot . ’
3 Today , as one of Gorbachev 's advisers , she goes further to say that it has led to the formation of social groups with diverging interests and destroyed the rational relationship , however slight , that existed between work and money .
4 She turns away to bustle domestically with mugs and kettle , pausing only to warn : ‘ Do n't try anything cute , sisters ; I do n't have eyes in the back of my head because I do n't need them . ’
5 It scared and disgusted her the way every male she met suddenly started ogling the blancmange under her blouse .
6 ‘ I told her I 'd got my sights set on a high-born heiress and she damned near scratched my eyes out .
7 My dybbuk set out to drive me crazy , and she damned near did .
8 She hates even using the meanings the way he helped design them .
9 It took a couple of deep breaths before she recovered enough to grasp what was happening .
10 ‘ Well , come and have a drink anyway , ’ she recovered enough to smile .
11 After months of surgery and chemotherapy , she recovered enough to make two films .
12 But whether she plays well appears to be a matter of chance .
13 She plays hard to get — but anything can be had for a price . ’
14 ‘ Weil , she jolly near broke her leg . ’
15 Suddenly , Molly 's back arched and lifted his entire weight off the floor as she reached her climax The noises she made finally triggered Yanto who , with great effort , managed to withdraw at the last second .
16 In July 1941 she made further advances , which raised real fears for the safety of the oil-rich Dutch East Indies and other Southeast Asian colonies .
17 Hair and clothing saturated , she fought desperately to keep control .
18 The cross-over neck gaped treacherously as she fought silently to free herself , revealing a smooth swell of breast without the support of a bra .
19 She fought hard to get him a part-time playgroup place in the group his older brother attended .
20 She sought also to argue that he was in error in failing to decide that she had established a grave risk that they would be exposed to physical or psychological harm or otherwise placed in an intolerable situation if their return were to be ordered .
21 As more swifts swung over the warm evening sky outside she got increasingly agitated and so great was the sound her clashing talons and lunging beak and wild wings made that all the other birds of prey in the Cages grew restless as well .
22 Grade three she got highly commended .
23 In any case , she was too busy attacking the contents of her briefcase when she got home to have gone out with him , even if he had asked her — which he had n't .
24 Then she rode home feeling a bit ashamed that she had n't been as brave as she felt sure a proper Brownie ought to have been in face of danger .
25 Now this agreement witnesseth that in consideration of the said John Weston Foakes paying to the said Julia Beer on the signing of this agreement the sum of £500 , the receipt whereof she doth hereby acknowledge in part satisfaction of the said judgment debt of £2,090 19s. , and on condition of his paying her or her executors , administrators , assigns or nominee the sum of £150 on the 1st day of July and the 1st day of January or within one calendar month after each of the said days respectively in every year until the whole of the said sum of £2,090 19s. shall have been fully paid and satisfied , the first of such payments to be made on the 1st day of July next , then she the said Julia Beer hereby undertakes and agrees that she , her executors , administrators or assigns , will not take any proceedings whatever on the said judgment .
26 She asked again to go home .
27 I did as she asked then settled down again .
28 She made her London début at the Wigmore Hall in 1963 and in the same year sang her first Angel in Gerontius with the Hallé Orchestra , a work with which she became closely associated .
29 Then , hearing something more distressed in Maggie 's voice , she became maternally reassuring .
30 She became informally imprisoned in the family maisonette , unable to cope with cooking , visitors , or any kind of isolation .
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