Example sentences of "[vb infin] she [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Stella kept them waiting a long time , and when she did appear she sprinted off down the street ahead of them . |
2 | At the Queen Street entrance she caught a glimpse of a red-clad figure running as fast as her legs would carry her to keep up with the woman who was taking her away . |
3 | He must expect her to get up off the bed and kiss his cheek , say good-night , see you in the morning , go out quickly and close the door behind her . |
4 | I could almost see her come out of the water with her short hair glistening wet and pressed to her forehead . |
5 | All right , dear John did n't like her going up to the loft , especially when he was out of the house . |
6 | A sense of self-preservation cautioned her not to stick around , and before he could react she sprinted up to the house , feeling strangely exhilarated for the first time since she had left England . |
7 | They could hear her moving about in the room over their heads . |
8 | ‘ Now , pop your trews off and give her a cuddle ; and make sure she 's out of here soon , I do n't want her mooning about in the morning . ’ |
9 | I do n't want her to end up with the sort of empty life I 've got to look forward to . |
10 | He did n't want her cracking up in the middle of the Season . |
11 | When Nora came she would get her to run up to the flat and root out that paste thing she 'd once bought on a whim at Selfridges . |
12 | It 'll save her going round with the baby . |
13 | She 's a clumsy clogs that 's why I wo n't let her walk around with the baby if she wants to cuddle her I tell her to sit down and I tell her not to move well she 's always tripping over her feet . |
14 | ‘ So why did you let her rush out of the restaurant and then let Steve follow ? |