Example sentences of "she [verb] herself [adv] of the " in BNC.
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1 | She flung herself out of the kitchen and along the passage . |
2 | Somehow she got herself out of the room , and up the stairs before anyone appeared to speak to her , tore off her clothes , and then hid the betraying underwear in a Gladstone bag which she later threw off Waterloo Bridge after she had left the embassy , pretending to go with Laura Parslow on her European tour , but actually having hired herself out to J. D. O'Connor , and gone to the East End . |
3 | ‘ I 'm helping to set out the stalls for the hospital bazaar — should be back about midday , ’ she called , as she let herself out of the house . |
4 | Then she let herself out of the door and walked through the yard , muttering quietly to Ferry , so that he would know who it was . |
5 | Then she let herself out of the farmhouse , and started to walk . |
6 | Glass in hand , she bundled herself out of the room . |
7 | As he lunged for her she threw herself out of the way and looked desperately for a way out . |
8 | She hauled herself out of the bath , pulled on a bathrobe and wandered through into the sitting-room . |
9 | She pulled herself out of the unsealed suit and peered through the shuttle 's windows at the featureless walls of the landing bay . |
10 | He let his hand wander a little , and got it petulantly pushed away as she heaved herself out of the clutches of the chesterfield 's upholstery , and sat up on the edge of it . |
11 | Slowly , she heaved herself out of the sand and then , with a sickening crack she crashed back again . |
12 | She eased herself out of the lounger and plopped down by the edge of the swimming-pool and plunged her aching foot , bandage and all , into the cool water . |
13 | Reluctantly she dragged herself out of the bunk and , with Ruth carrying the baby and Ernest holding on to Enoch , they went on deck . |
14 | The single door beside her slid open , and she pushed herself out of the carriage . |