Example sentences of "she [vb past] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What have you done now , Jim ? ’ she whispered in a shaking voice .
2 ‘ Mind you , ’ she whispered in his ear as he collapsed to his knees by the bed and clasped her in his arms , ‘ I ca n't promise you a son every time you 're away ! ’
3 ‘ Barney darling , ’ she whispered in a soft mid Atlantic accent , ‘ how lovely to see you again .
4 ‘ Imagine that 's all for you , ’ she whispered in awe .
5 ‘ I do not like … ’ she whispered in a voice so quiet that it brought both of them lower in their cages to get nearer to her , the argument between them forgotten , ‘ …
6 ‘ Just a girl , ’ she whispered in reply .
7 ‘ But , stray bombs … ’ she whispered in agitation .
8 " I saw your little friend as I came here , " she whispered in my ear .
9 ‘ Lucenzo ! ’ she whispered in admiration .
10 ‘ Lucenzo ! ’ she whispered in astonishment .
11 ‘ Love me , Ace … ’ she whispered in his ear , painfully trying to keep hold of that insubstantial thread of feeling before it evaporated between them .
12 ‘ No , ’ she whispered in Isabel 's ear .
13 ‘ You 're mad , ’ she whispered in horror .
14 ‘ Let … let him go … let you go ! ’ she whispered in disbelief .
15 ‘ Oh , God … ’ she whispered in ecstasy , her head tilting back as he ravaged her bare throat .
16 ‘ Oh , look ! ’ she whispered in an awed kind of voice , and flicked a glance from the squirrel to Ven , to find that he was looking — at her !
17 The loss of heart she experienced in May perhaps contributed to the loss of touch she demonstrated through the summer .
18 For example , at first interview Mrs Kitchener 's daughter expressed a great deal of antagonism to her mother , talked at great length about the difficulties she experienced in caring for her mother and said that she had often told her mother — and other people — that she ought to be in a Home .
19 The queer feeling came over her , that choking feeling in her throat which she experienced in the night , when she was lying awake trying to recall and piece together dim , fleeting memories of another time in which she had lived , when things had been both happy and sad , when angry broken sentences would not meet and so explain the odd pictures that formed in her mind .
20 ‘ The economic recovery has restored old fortunes far more significantly , ’ she admitted in this year 's State of the Nation address , ‘ than it has touched the lives of the vast majority of our people . ’
21 Not that his tautly muscled frame showed any sign of laxity , she admitted in silent acknowledgement .
22 ‘ I — I 'm afraid so , ’ she admitted in a small voice .
23 she admitted in a low voice .
24 ‘ Be that as it may , ’ she hurried on , ‘ I would n't feel at home here , beautiful though it is , ’ she admitted in strangled tones .
25 ‘ No , ’ she admitted in a whisper .
26 If she failed in her task she would probably be killed anyway , after first watching Edmund die .
27 Banned from seeing her six-month-old baby after being charged with assaulting the child in her cot at a London hospital , yesterday she failed in a bid to win supervised access .
28 ‘ Nice to see you too , darling , ’ she drawled in reply .
29 Her requirements were few , and she earned a meagre living as an artist 's model , most notably for Auguste Rodin , whom she met in 1904 , and for whose unfinished monument to Whistler she posed .
30 Tennis , walking , dancing with the older women she met in the villages .
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