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

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1 There are very pressured days , says Jackie , when she has several visits as well a clinic , when she goes up every front path praying both mum and babe will be problem-free .
2 She goes up the fire escape and looks into the upstairs rooms .
3 so she goes back a long way .
4 She , she goes down no problem when there 's just erm us at home , you know ?
5 She goes down the Railway
6 Margaret 's there every day , she goes out every morning .
7 Into the shadows of the room came the beam of a powerful flashlight , and she flung up a hand to shield her eyes from its glare .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Giving up the battle to make her restless mind switch off , she flung back the duvet and got out of bed .
11 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 .
12 He took a hasty pace towards her , and she flung out a hand .
13 But even as she flung out a hand to save herself she was whisked off her feet and pulled into the secure haven of fitzAlan 's arms .
14 Sperber and Wilson 's ( 1986 ) principle of relevance entitles the hearer to expect adequate contextual effects for the minimum necessary processing effort.5 This means that a speaker who is asked to say what , for example , was said in a lecture would not satisfy the principle of relevance if he or she read out the entire content word for word .
15 Satisfied with the merest hint of make-up she had used on her heart-shaped face , she emptied out the small jewellery sachet she always took with her on her travels .
16 She threaded up the machine with the right cotton for her curtains , arranged the material in the right position under the needle , and began to turn the handle of the machine .
17 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 .
18 She , one day she tell me dat she saw a ghost — or somefing like a ghost , a person who come in the house — she tell me she pick up a brick and break i bones — de ting run like she no know what .
19 And erm did your mother work or was she bringing up the family ?
20 In their place she pinned up a poster of a starving black child and a chart which eventually recorded a handsome donation to the Biafran famine relief fund , amassed by the girls from a summer fair , Christmas carol-singing and a sponsored fast during which Suzie Chamfer histrionically fainted in the lavatories .
21 Passing me , she swooped up the hen in her arms and proceeded to cradle it as she apologized to me again .
22 With the speed and precision of an avenging angel , she swooped up the net and tipped out the three squirming occupants , watching with grim satisfaction as they darted away .
23 She laid down the seed packets for emphasis .
24 She laid down the printing frame that she held .
25 But she laid down the rebec on her knees , and looked up at Bénezet with a fiercely thoughtful face .
26 She laid down the telephone and stared at the view outside her office window .
27 Aunt Tossie had a faint dribble of desire at the corners of her mouth when , at length , she laid down the slate pencil and rose from her chair to face Mrs Geary , her companion in what was to be an immortal triumph : its finale that most acceptable of puddings before diets and regimens were conceived : a really beautiful Trifle .
28 She laid down the phone with a small sigh of relief .
29 She laid down the brush and faced Shae directly .
30 She laid down the phone and leaned back against the pillows .
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