Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] she [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She found the responsibility of being the Mayor 's wife almost too much for her , and was in a constant flutter for fear she forgot something in connection with the entertainment of the steady procession of guests , important to Tollemarche , who filed through her home . |
2 | And erm then of course she told me about this so my mother went to see him . |
3 | Of course she started it by walking into the boudoir . |
4 | Did he know exactly the kind of dilemma she found herself in ? |
5 | An adopted daughter of Washington she sees herself as a bit of a hard North-East woman . |
6 | With a shriek of delight she threw herself at Maggie , enveloping her in the warmest of embraces . |
7 | There was a tight , hard knot in her stomach that seemed to preclude eating , but in a gesture of defiance she helped herself to a platter of seafood . |
8 | It makes it easier for it to fall out , when a woman is pregnant , in the last few months of pregnancy she produces lots of hormones which relax the muscles in her body do n't they ? |
9 | As with Terry she meant nothing to him , except as a means of extorting money from her papa . |
10 | As Pro-Vice-Chancellor she sees herself as a facilitator for the Vice-Chancellor , the University 's Chief Executive . |
11 | In imagination she saw herself as a devotee of Bacchus , in the golden world of the Greeks , as these extracts from her poem ‘ The Lost Bacchante ’ reveal . |
12 | In Venice she had nothing beyond the one case except for learning Italian , teaching English , sightseeing and trying to be patient with , and understand , her increasingly morose husband . |
13 | From Mary she required nothing but her presence and she was not at all interested in any talk of village gavottes . |
14 | In territory she knew nothing of , she stumbled . |
15 | Well , it did n't do them much good May Lee came and rescued me In fact she seized me by the arm ‘ Well ? ’ she said |
16 | If she has lost her partner to another woman , it will be assumed that she must be more beautiful , more clever , more sexy : in fact she wants her to be . |
17 | In fact she called him to her dressing room after the performance and all but ordered him to leave his normal persona behind . |
18 | In fact she did everything for me . |
19 | Just in time she stopped herself from confiding that she 'd almost forgotten how to dance . |
20 | Without hesitation she kicked him under the chin , the full weight of the kick throwing him flat on the floor . |
21 | At the break on Friday she approached him with her drawing pad . |
22 | She was a legend in her own right throughout her eighteen years of service and all those who were privileged to crew her held her in special regard . |
23 | The next time he went to church she waylaid him after the evening service , and tried to persuade him to enter the hall , where — as he had guessed — a cup of tea was about to be made . |
24 | He had a semi-hard-on the whole time he was bathing her , and without warning she grabbed him by it , and led him to the bath . |
25 | Close to dawn she forced herself into bed , but she was still wide-eyed when the maid came in with an early-morning cup of tea . |
26 | She tempered her approach to each medium like a professional : for newspaper journalists she spoke slowly in short , simple generalities ; on television she smiled a lot and complimented her opponents on the intelligence of their remarks ; on radio she allowed herself to be profound , even vulnerable . |
27 | She had always pitied Kathleen and never liked Cormac , who had not tried to protect his sister , but now as she lay awake at night she saw him for what he was : a pitiable victim of his mother 's obsession . |
28 | According to the publicity men at Playtex she did it without the aid of pumping iron or silicone injections . |
29 | When pressed by Blanche she added nothing to what she had said before . |