Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [verb] she [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Perhaps this will jog your memory ! ’ he warned , and with an economy of movement had taken her seat and pulled her down across his knees .
2 He twisted a bathrobe belt around her neck and forced her on to a bed before raping her twice in July 1991 .
3 If she let it , the food would jump into her mouth and swell her up to grossness .
4 Mick came and made some tea and sat her down with a cup in her hands and tried to talk some sense into her .
5 She spoke rather absently for she was remembering a vase of stiff-looking artificial flowers of an unknown species , seen fleetingly in a funeral director 's window , which now overlaid her memory of the bright Kensington shops and brought her back to the reality of her life in North London .
6 I managed to get her into the car and drove her back to her aunt 's in Hastings .
7 He caught her ankle , lunging at her , took her by the shoulders and flung her on to her back , his breathing hoarse and his eyes blazing with fury .
8 Smiling , Nicolo put his arm around her shoulders and led her back to where they 'd left the Ferrari .
9 Jack looped an arm round her shoulders and tugged her up against his side .
10 He took her by the shoulders and pulled her back against him sharply .
11 ‘ We intend to keep it in its present immaculate condition and to taxi her up to take-off speeds at regular intervals to keep the engines and flight systems in perfect working order .
12 Now 26 , she spent many years after college hitchhiking around the world , drifting through the punk scene in San Francisco to demonstrations in Dallas , squats in Amsterdam and the women 's peace camp in Cosmo , Italy , before a British producer recognised her itinerant musical talent and signed her up with the bestselling Texas Campfire Tapes LP .
13 I picked up my fags and the bag of grass from near the campfire and motioned her around to the driver 's door .
14 In the early hours of 9th January , 1969 , Vigilant sighted the suspect vessel entering the River Swale near the Isle of Sheppey and followed her in at a safe distance .
15 He tightened his grip and pushed her back against the door-jamb suddenly .
16 ‘ Then they said they would need the cubicle and wheeled her out into the corridor opposite a phone . ’
17 He carried her across the corridor and put her down on the bed .
18 Roman tugged Claudia to her feet and rushed her out of the garden before the coach doors had time to open .
19 He jumped to his feet and pulled her up after him .
20 He had expected to sweep Rachel off her feet and carry her off to New Zealand with him on the next sailing , but he had reckoned without her Jewish father and mother , the new Zionism and Rachel herself .
21 No , ’ he muttered , rising easily to his feet and pulling her up with him .
22 Then , as she blushed again , he slipped an arm around her waist and led her back through the garden to the party .
23 Samson Orry gripped Jess round her narrow waist and swung her on to the tavern counter .
24 He was much closer than she had anticipated and his arms came round her from behind , circling her waist and pulling her back against him .
25 He pushed aside the pan and went to her by the sink , wrapping his arms around her waist and pulling her back against him .
26 ‘ You ca n't take a black child into a white home and bring her up as your own . ’
27 She saw the woman summon a footman and point at her , and the footman duly arrived to collect Artemis and take her over to her father and his friend .
28 One of the cats came to meet her in the wood and accompanied her back into the house .
29 She certainly would n't say boo to Rodney but get her out from under his shadow and she 's got plenty of … character . ’
30 On the spectator 's left ( fig. 127 ) a Lapith drags down a Centaur who with right hand against the ground resists the pressure while his left is still buried in a woman 's hair and drags her down with him as she claws at his beard with back-stretched hand .
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