Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] she from the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Leaving Hong Kong had not just removed her from the battlefield ; it had left them alone in it together for the first time in their lives . |
2 | Had Jamie not warned her from the beginning that he was dangerous , and that he wanted Swift Investments to further his massive ambitions , she would have responded to his sex appeal , his hard good looks , his cool , clever wit . |
3 | The rocks she sat behind shielded her from the lodge and the staff-cabins . |
4 | I did n't really like her from the start , never mind feeling any love for her . |
5 | He could n't distinguish her from the darkness , but any lingering doubt that she might belong to the dream from which he 'd risen was dispatched as her hand went from his mouth to his bare chest . |
6 | Despite his growing involvement , he ca n't scratch her from the list and another murder casts her every action in chilling , ambiguous light . |
7 | Then eject her from the taxi , propel her on to its bonnet , and let her do the business from Singin' in the Rain . |
8 | Dashing into the kitchen now , she found Jessie standing at the table and squeezing a lemon into a glass and she had almost pulled her from the table towards the door before she managed to say to her , ‘ He 's … he 's downstairs in the yard . |
9 | Pearl Heart struggled up , then stumbled forward , taking her sister 's arm as she went , almost dragging her from the room , her own tears flowing freely now , her sense of shame unbearable . |
10 | He was out of the car and round to her side , opening the door , almost dragging her from the seat and then propelling her up the path . |
11 | Then a fiercer gust of wind almost blew her from the path and she hung on to bag and box like grim death . |