Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] she [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Manescu grasped her firmly by the arm as he asked his question . |
2 | Grasping her elbow , Donal moved her out of the way of the small bridesmaid who seemed to have got over-excited and was racing around with someone 's little boy . |
3 | Dr Rafaelo took her down to the poolside . |
4 | Nigel Dennis helps her out after the photographic session . |
5 | Juliet and Tunney helped her out of the tank . |
6 | Alida hauled her up by the arms , plumped up the pillows , and shook them hard , until the dust soared . |
7 | ‘ Well , ’ Karen put her back to the window , leaning against it , and folded her arms . |
8 | And all that she could think about was , why did Josie want her out of the way ? |
9 | As it was the other end of the town , Matthew drove her there in the late afternoon . |
10 | Eager for the haven of her hotel room , Luce allowed Michele to help her on to the deserted fondamenta . |
11 | Mary laughed as Martin pulled her down on the bed beside him . |
12 | Penry pulled her down on the sofa forcibly . |
13 | Julia ushered her out of the bedroom , afraid the sound of conflict might reach her mother . |
14 | Seizing Araminta 's arm , Theda dragged her away from the door . |
15 | Rab pushed her over against the wall in the wall-recessed bed . |
16 | Wilson pushed her back into the room , the mutton skidding from the plate as she did so , and locked it behind her , then dragged a chest in front . |
17 | Peggy followed her on to the landing . |
18 | As Patrick walked her through to the lounge he frowned . |
19 | Wordlessly Roman followed her back to the terrace , where their half-finished drinks stood on the table . |
20 | Gillian led her out to the waiting car . |
21 | He imagined Helena coming to some trysting place on a summer night , to the Banks of Knamber perhaps , or like Lady Irene and Alastair Thornhill , to the ghost of a road , the Reeve 's Way , as it threaded through the Vale of Allen , and Tace meeting her there in the twilight . |
22 | Mrs Wright must have got Lee to help her out of the car with the sack . |
23 | Ralph hustled her out of the house , locked the door and preceded her down the path to the car . |
24 | She could feel his flat , muscular strength : she could also feel his arousal as Adam kissed her firmly on the mouth . |
25 | McLeish took her briskly through the course , making the now familiar speech about Angela Morgan 's death being treated as a case of murder , which meant taking statements from everyone who had been associated with her and might be helpful . |
26 | Granny Morkie patted her gently on the shoulder . |
27 | ‘ On what list ? ’ blurted Karen , but Jessica pulled her roughly by the arm , towards the knot of people gathered at the square steel entrance to the boat . |
28 | Lucy said yes and Jay led her through to the other room . |
29 | Flavia followed her out of the post office . |
30 | Mary pulled her back from the window and closed it . |