Example sentences of "she across the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She used Rosalind 's flashlight to take her across the kitchen 's frayed linoleum to the corridor . |
2 | The Lady 's last opponent shifted his seat until he faced her across the board . |
3 | When she came to , she saw that he was carrying her across the field , past the cottage and up the track towards his Jaguar . |
4 | ‘ Take Miss O'Brien 's arm , Chignell , and help her across the road . |
5 | Her mother still helped her across the road . |
6 | Christina dragged her across the road away from a group of lecherous young men who leered and shouted : ‘ Cheese on ! |
7 | It was still daylight as Rune , having parked the car and guided her across the road , stood back to let her precede him through the Tivoli turnstiles . |
8 | Luke tried to steer her across the road , but she turned on him , her eyes heavy with shadows , her face pale and strained . |
9 | Finally they were outside , and Luke took her hand , kissing her quickly before urging her across the road to the car park and into his car . |
10 | And again had to wonder what the dickens was the matter with her for Ven , in no way similarly affected , moved and , taking casual hold of her arm , began to lead her across the road . |
11 | I did n't even notice that , but I did notice her across the road at Mrs and know so right she 'd been there I just did n't notice where she went , but I heard the bell ring and I could see this anorak through there and me mind thought Mrs , perhaps it 's Mrs but then when I saw this this lady well I just did n't know what to think really . |
12 | For two years after they married , she put up with his violent temper which once led him to throw her across the lawn and punch her , breaking bones in her hand and finger . |
13 | They passed through the hall again ; then he followed her across the lawn to where a rough wooden table was placed near the trunk of a large oak tree , to which was nailed an equally rough seat . |
14 | He escorted her across the courtyard , through the wrought-iron gate , and along the vaulted passage . |
15 | He looked surprised at her request for a word in private , but readily agreed and led her across the hotel reception hall , out through a door at the rear of the building and into the garden . |
16 | Rune opened the door propelling her across the threshold , turning her in his arms as he thrust the door closed behind them with his foot . |
17 | I wanted to double up all Wavebreaker 's standing rigging , just in case we did try to take her across the ocean . |
18 | Her body was racked at times when the torment had almost driven her across the corridor into Andrew 's bed . |
19 | He carried her across the corridor and put her down on the bed . |
20 | Lifting her with incredible ease , he laid her across the desk and prising her legs open , spread his half-naked body over hers . |
21 | They sat on vinyl-upholstered chairs facing her across the desk . |
22 | ‘ I needed to be told , ’ he conceded drily , facing her across the coffee-table . |
23 | Billie hurled herself at them , tried to push them away from Adam , but the storm-trooper with the bucket hit her across the head with it , sent her sprawling backwards across the room . |
24 | Billy could easily have ferried her across the river in his boat , as he had done many times before . |
25 | Then he was smiling and laying a soft kiss against her lips before slipping one strong arm around her shoulders and leading her across the beach back to the house . |
26 | Standing before her across the water was the most enormous beast Anabelle had ever seen . |
27 | And there was something about him , an aura of confidence and power , as he stood there facing her across the bonnet of the Mini that told her that even if she 'd been driving a tank there was no way in the world he would have let her go past . |
28 | Vitor said , climbing out to frown at her across the bonnet . |
29 | She came off the slope at an uncontrollable pace that took her across the clearing and into the trees . |
30 | Emily followed her across the yard into the surprisingly sunny warmth of the kitchen . |