Example sentences of "[verb] she [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it 's new , she bought I expect she bought it in the States I should think .
2 Has she met him in the Three Pigeons ?
3 Say she enticed him into the woods and became demanding in every way and heavily emotional , piling on pressure .
4 She had scarcely recovered her composure from that frantic evening before he invited her to join him on the royal yacht Britannia during Cowes Week .
5 She stood up to walk stiffly around the desk , glaring at him as he stepped politely to one side and let her precede him from the room .
6 Lucien wondered whether Walterkin had bribed her to let him into the cubicle .
7 I do n't think she puts them in the car
8 I mean she loves it with the kids
9 I 'd often watched her carrying them from the pile outside , spreading them out , fluffing them up .
10 One or two of the gentle , giant horses snorted in fear , but they allowed her to lead them to the safety of the barn , while Seb was struggling to maintain control of the hunters .
11 It was still daylight as Rune , having parked the car and guided her across the road , stood back to let her precede him through the Tivoli turnstiles .
12 tell her thank you for the combine .
13 She attends to the reservations , and when people arrive she shows them to the chalets she 's arranged for them to occupy . ’
14 Just as the dance was finishing she drew him towards the door .
15 She sat and watched it all slip past , and thought how she must persuade Murphy to let her cook up the hens ’ mash on the saddle-room boiler , for Dora would hate her to do it in the kitchen , and how she would need a galvanized bucket and an old ladle and a door on the old donkey shed in the orchard to keep out the foxes .
16 This I handed to a nurse , asking her to give it to the doctor before he saw Nigel .
17 and Andrew he did n't want her to hold him in the water , he wanted to walk
18 At least , Sara was ostensibly pushing it , but Dr Kent 's hand seemed to be on top of hers , helping her to guide it along the passage between the rooms .
19 Six years before she died she presented it to the Municipality of Antibes ; now pieces she and her husband acquired in the Twenties , particularly from the 1923 sale of the Anthony de Rothschild collection at Aston Clinton , are coming up .
20 A cashier thought she recognized him as the man who had done it .
21 A couple of minutes later he was snapping his fingers at her , inviting her to follow him to the lift .
22 Assuming that she is asymptomatic , she either depends on the male who infected her to inform her of the diagnosis or , if he does not , wait for the next person with whom she has intercourse to develop symptoms , discover the diagnosis , and then contact her with the bad news .
23 You know erm and I if she if she goes to emba cos I think she does it for the purpose really to people
24 Did she warn you of the new plot , and needed protection ? ’
25 I would n't let her take me beyond the door .
26 Her forehead shines whitely above the dark glasses ; she has not been well but the resting home has allowed her to visit us for the afternoon .
27 They sued the well-known actress Constance Collier for the £16 9s 3d which they said she owed them for the flowers which her maid had ordered by telephone to be delivered to the Savoy Theatre .
28 You said she saw you with the child and there 's not two Aggie Winkowskis kickin' around this quarter , or the town itself , and somebody would have told her where you lived . ’
29 It was one of his most fertile periods — he was n't a great letter-writer — too polite — he said she understood him in the letter I — I — saw — he said — ’
30 Had she destroyed them in the period of bitterness towards Walter after his death ?
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