Example sentences of "carry she [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He had carried her along on the groundswell of his own forceful personality , but now that the ride was over she had time to wonder if she 'd done the right thing .
2 ‘ We must carry her up to the sick-room . ’
3 If she could not get out the train would carry her on to the next station , to London Bridge , it would carry her on under the river .
4 If she could not get out the train would carry her on to the next station , to London Bridge , it would carry her on under the river .
5 I had n't seen them carry her in from the car so it was a terrible shock for me .
6 He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat .
7 For a brief moment later , he had picked her bodily up in his arms , and , as if she weighed less than nothing , was carrying her over to the bed .
8 He caught her up in his arms , carrying her through to the bedroom , disrobing her with eager , predatory fingers until she stood naked except for the glint of gold at her throat .
9 Michele caught her and , carrying her back into the living-room , put her down on the long couch .
10 I did n't want to have to keep carrying her back to the same perch for the rest of her life , although she did occasionally fly to the perch herself , she was so used to it .
11 The next thing she knew James Halden was carrying her out through the yard in strong , muscular arms .
12 She 's not comi oh what do you want me to do , pick her up and carry her over to the house ?
13 How could they , she thought in sudden sentiment , and the anger carried her on to the next street .
14 Her carried her up to the solar and delivered her over to the care of his sister and Ellen , leaving her with a look in his blue eyes that clearly said later .
15 Shelley , already on her feet , carried her up to the medical centre with Carlos 's help .
16 He carried her over to the bench , kicked the dustbin-liner away and set her down gently .
17 The next February he awakened his bride from her melancholy sleep and carried her over to the window , where , on looking out , she saw the landscape covered in white .
18 The boy carried her out into the snow and pushed her into the ground , turning her so that she faced the tent and the cluster of trees that formed their crude and failing shelter .
19 He carried her out of the Manor of Tara , and across the Plain of the Fál , and through the Forest of Darkness .
20 Even as he carried her out of the lighted kitchen his lips continued to caress her and she was not in any way close to recovering as he placed her on her feet in her own room .
21 He got up , lifted her and carried her back to the bedroom despite her threats to do him a fatal injury if he did n't stop carting her about like a sack of old cabbages .
22 The buzzard flew to the king 's palace , waited , perching in an oak tree , until the princess came out for her evening stroll , and then picked her up and carried her back to the forest , holding her as carefully as if she were made of rose petals .
23 And the buzzard , who had been waiting hidden in the branches of- an oak tree , swooped down , picked her up as carefully as if she were made of rose petals , and carried her back to the forest .
24 The whooping and laughing boys carried her back to the village , her head dangling down from a branch slotted between her feet .
25 Then his hands came around her and gently he lifted her and carried her back to the bed .
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