Example sentences of "she over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I had to carry her over the wall , can you imagine , to get her to my rooms . |
2 | Mexicans in the moonlight , surging towards her over the stubble , old wrinkled women , kids with the bulbous stomachs , things to be honest she did n't see because they drove past too quickly on the motorway . |
3 | Everything that has happened to her over the past year has been genuine , from breaking her thumb to the operation , not to mention all the hassle she has had from standing by her father . |
4 | They stood talking a long time at the crossroads before separating but he did n't offer to see her over the weekend . |
5 | This was meant to be the moment of her greatest satisfaction , when she unleashed on him all the bitterness and resentment that she had carried inside her over the years . |
6 | In the build up to her first ever world tour , the now seasoned campaigner decided it was time to kill the cutesy girl-next-door and reflect the reality of what had happened to her over the previous two years . |
7 | With the TV cameras there , Julian Wilson asked Mr Webber if I could pop her over the fence . |
8 | Only Judi could get to her so quickly , and only this discussion could push her over the edge . |
9 | Rachel Keith would like to have gone there but her mother died and instead she went to see her father to try and effect a reconciliation , but her old father would n't let her over the door . |
10 | Mrs. Jarrett , whose hobbies include china collecting , Scrabble , reading and ‘ a little bingo ’ , spoke of the very many people who had helped and supported her over the years . |
11 | ‘ Sweet … shy … sad ’ … the same words are echoed when you speak of Hannah to those who lived and farmed alongside her over the years . |
12 | Bent her over the bathroom stool , whipped out the Novocaine cream and Bob 's your auntie . |
13 | Although Liz 's body is disposing of alcohol at the rate of about one unit a hour , her last drink pushed her over the legal limit for driving of 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood . |
14 | She had found Doreen at an early stage , and paid her over the odds to keep the house running smoothly . |
15 | Short of tripping her up and hitting her over the head , goodness only knew . |
16 | Make Sheila a wondrous cup of 99 tea — that 'll have her over the moon in seconds . |
17 | He again knew what it was to feel embarrassed when , on the Monday dinner time , he went into the NAAM , and looking at her over the counter , he said , ‘ Hello there , ’ and she answered , ‘ Hello , yourself . ’ |
18 | For example , the child who has been taught and has learned to make his babysitter laugh whenever he plays with her can not also hit her over the head with a toy when he is playing with her . |
19 | ‘ The other day we saw her grab a girl by the pigtails and throw her over the playground fence ! ’ |
20 | Anyway , after I 'd introduced her to a few different locations and got her over the initial newness of the experience , she seemed perfectly willing to come to me . |
21 | She smiled again and Mr Croydon leaned towards her over the desk . |
22 | He slipped his gloves into his pockets as he followed her over the threshold and she shut the door . |
23 | But you may get to keep the other assets from the marriage , or pay less to her over the years . |
24 | The continuing emphasis on family relationships may well affect the way Japan copes with the rapid ageing of the population which faces her over the next three decades . |
25 | Defries could hardly hear her over the rain . |
26 | He boosted her over the wall and scrambled up behind her , dropping to safety as bolts of power spanged past them . |
27 | Enough death and suffering already laid blood-guilt on her over the old guilts from home . |
28 | ‘ But if that had been somebody else doing that to you … ’ she says softly , so that I can hardly hear her over the quiet thunder of the shower . |
29 | Every sound , every movement , told her what he was doing … the shoes placed neatly side by side , the braces flicked down over his shoulders , the trousers carefully folded and laid across the back of the wicker chair , his footsteps coming to her over the creaking floorboards ; every sound , every movement … he was touching her now , warm , tickling , smooth , his naked body moving up and down against her , his voice in her ear , soft and loving , fingers probing , his mouth on hers ; the gasp of excitement when he entered her , jabbing , hard , growing excited . |
30 | The solicitor glared at her over the top of his spectacles , unamused . |