Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb past] she [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So I kissed her on the cheek .
2 So I brought her to the valley .
3 Perhaps you pulled her by the ankles , dragging her head beneath the water ?
4 So he clothed her in the Waters of Life . ’
5 So he took her down the hill again .
6 So he threw her in the river .
7 Quickly he led her to the saddle , pushing her face down onto its hard smooth surface , his hands caressing her intimately all the while , keeping her mind dark , her senses inflamed .
8 Mutely he blessed her for the information and , after quickly slaking his appetite , he was drawn — as if he had no will of his own — to the pothouse , where he picked up Joanna , went out with her into the fields , and made love with a sweating savagery which seemed to satisfy even her and delivered him of a madness which had gathered like an abscess .
9 A little later he crooked her in the shelter of his arms and said , ‘ You 've no idea what it took for me to come over to see you that first time . ’
10 ‘ We 're nearly there , ’ he said soothingly , and a few moments later he escorted her through the elaborate palm Court which was the entrance to the Royal Hotel .
11 Well they took her at the there was a I was gon na give one .
12 The very day we got here he cornered her in the scullery and embraced her with tears in his eyes , saying adorada , adorada .
13 Then I found her outside the kitchen door , crying , she 'd lost her shoes what with one thing and another and she was too ashamed to come back into the house .
14 Rachaela could only take Ruth to the school in the mornings ; at least she saw her to the gates .
15 Then he looked her in the eye .
16 He come up the hospital , I was up in intensive care unit and me dad came round about half past ten at night and in he walked , he came straight down from Filey to see him , cos he used to think a lot of dad you see and dad did him years ago , he used to say he was more of a son than me own but then he brought her to the funeral , they would n't speak to me , would n't entertain me at all , I nearly fainted when I saw little one , she 's tall and thin
17 Then he laid her on the bed and feasted his eyes on her , slender and seductive , totally naked except for the glowing ruby that flashed fire whenever she moved her hand .
18 Then he ignored her for the rest of the evening .
19 Then he lowered her to the ground and shifted over her , and for a second it was like it had been before and fear touched her , but then his lips came down and brushed her mouth , and she was lost .
20 Then he pinned her against the wall , took up a karate stance and began punching her in the breast and armpit .
21 ‘ But then he got her into the trouble in the first place .
22 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 .
23 Then he pushed her into the bathroom and locked the door .
24 Then he threw her into the basin …
25 The figure turning the corner and walking heavily down the road could not under any circumstances have been Edward , but at least it relieved her from the suspicion that the street was uninhabited .
26 When she went upstairs he dragged her to the ground and after sitting on her stomach , he twice stabbed her in the cheek with a knife .
27 Afterwards he took her to the entrance of the Priors Park Estate , where he released her .
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