Example sentences of "carry she [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " 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 I had n't seen them carry her in from the car so it was a terrible shock for me .
5 He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Michele caught her and , carrying her back into the living-room , put her down on the long couch .
9 The next thing she knew James Halden was carrying her out through the yard in strong , muscular arms .
10 She 's not comi oh what do you want me to do , pick her up and carry her over to the house ?
11 He had helped drag her to a chair , and had watched Julius and Willi carry her out to a car and take her home .
12 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 .
13 He carried her over to the bench , kicked the dustbin-liner away and set her down gently .
14 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 .
15 He carried her out of the Manor of Tara , and across the Plain of the Fál , and through the Forest of Darkness .
16 Then his hands came around her and gently he lifted her and carried her back to the bed .
17 The whooping and laughing boys carried her back to the village , her head dangling down from a branch slotted between her feet .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
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