Example sentences of "[noun sg] she [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then at top speed she raced for the keeper 's cottage .
2 Then she stood up and without a backward glance she walked from the cafeteria .
3 Leonora straightened her shoulders , pale and vulnerable in the plain black sweater and skirt she wore in the shop .
4 In the privacy of her bedroom she grimaced in the direction of the voice and made her way downstairs , taking her time , not caring if he went grey in the process of waiting for her .
5 In the full face of the ridicule she went to the post office evening after evening , ridicule she willed not to see or notice .
6 As she caught her breath , her temper erupted , and in wild self-defence she pushed against the steel wall of his chest , twisted frantically in his arms , her grey eyes sparking fire as she lifted her hand to hit out at him blindly .
7 As he turned back to his car she fled across the motorway .
8 The girls , as in her mind she thought of the Misses Cardings , had trimmed it with a deep tone of lime-green velvet ribbon and in the heart of the bow at the side they had placed two tiny red silk rosebuds .
9 In her mind she went over the transformation .
10 And with this in mind she returned to the reception desk to ask Stella if she could use the phone .
11 A quick glance at her watch showed that she would have time for a short walk outside before dinner , and with this in mind she sprang from the bed and raked a comb through her hair .
12 As she made the tea she thought about the way her brothers had talked about Mandy Watkins .
13 After making the tea she sat at the kitchen table to drink it , and was still sitting there when dawn broke .
14 ( Calle 's show also includes , in the gallery 's smaller room , the piece she did for the Carnegie International about the theft of Old Master paintings from Boston 's Gardner Museum . )
15 They crossed M Street and kept going and in a doorway she snatched off the wig and beret and rammed them into the shoulder bag that had been expanded from the purse she had been carrying before .
16 In the last chapter she meditates on the meaning of suffering .
17 chapter she appeals to the reader , I know I came from etcetera , etcetera
18 Sweating with fear she wriggled through the hole , then ducked under the freight car and crawled slowly forward on her belly between the two sets of rails .
19 Knowing my shortcomings , Mum had taken charge of making curtains for George 's house and a week before the wedding she went to the market to find some fabric for the last pair .
20 He would go on sleeping badly , and opening people 's luggage , and given great luck he would even keep on living with Sam , though it was difficult to imagine that she would seriously consent to give up such a trophy , however little genuine pleasure she had from the child .
21 The couple had little in common , and her children died in infancy , one after another , a loss she attributed to the lead works Wright ran on their premises .
22 Using the trowel she chipped at the ground outside the door , prising cold earth from among the prickly stems and broken bricks , gathering it with her hands and putting it into the bucket .
23 Having adjusted the heat and thus satisfactorily disposed of the problem of lunch she went to the bathroom for a shower and then returned to the bedroom .
24 bakery assistant , received her £500 for the work she does with the West Oxfordshire branch of Volunteer Reading Help .
25 However , her lack of confidence was shown in her reluctance to exhibit or even sign the work she sent to the London Group , where it was seen and admired by André Derain .
26 When she returns home from work she lives with the shutters down , with no natural light or air entering the house .
27 With a resolute nod she reached for the telephone .
28 In the village she stopped at the blacksmith 's .
29 In a panic she ran to the door and out , forgetting to close and padlock it .
30 The image experienced in a flash of gold , a flush of warmth to her face , was so vivid that for a second she hesitated at the kitchen door as if disorientated .
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