Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] she [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | His ex-wife Margaret claims he tried to kill her at the family home in Brockhampton . |
2 | When I prised her off and tried to stand her on the floor she kept rocking back and sitting on her tail , then falling over sideways and lying there like a stuffed parrot . |
3 | As she leaned into the car , the attacker grabbed her and tried to pull her into the vehicle . |
4 | A SPURNED lover disguised himself to kidnap his ex-girlfriend then tried to stab her in the neck with a syringe , a court heard yesterday . |
5 | She left her home last night as her owner tried to weigh her in the garden . |
6 | ‘ Somebody tried to phone her at the flat . |
7 | He stopped and turned her towards him and tried to kiss her on the mouth . |
8 | He slid his arm round her narrow waist and bent to kiss her on the forehead . |
9 | If you tried to pat her on the shoulder and say ‘ There , there , ’ anything might happen . |
10 | Margaret Jones claims her husband tried to murder her at the family home in Brockhampton , by pumping exhaust fumes from the garage into her bedroom . |
11 | Oh who cares , I thought , and tried to bundle her into the bag right away . |
12 | Luke tried to steer her across the road , but she turned on him , her eyes heavy with shadows , her face pale and strained . |
13 | One of the cats came to meet her in the wood and accompanied her back into the house . |
14 | She had not merely been a housekeeper but her qualities of efficiency , cheerfulness and gastronomic expertise seemed to fit her for the task of looking after this unusual pair . |
15 | A great wind of rage seemed to blow her along the passage , flung the door open and then dropped her , becalmed , just inside it . |
16 | I recall , for instance , the occasion around that time I happened to encounter her in the back corridor . |
17 | He turned to face her in the doorway . |
18 | After a few days of this treatment , Moz began to feel less threatened by his owner , and began to greet her at the gate . |
19 | She 's a friend of Bertice Reading , who is working at the Prince of Wales Theatre , so I arranged to meet her at the stage door at 2 o'clock . |
20 | Sheila , however , hung grimly on to it , whereupon the boy began to pull her along the path . |
21 | He lifted her down from the train , kissed her swiftly , then began to lead her towards the taxi rank . |
22 | Franz pulled Therese 's arm through his and began to lead her up the track towards the car park , but she stopped and looked back . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | The gale threatened to blow her into the water . |
25 | When people failed to recognise her during the election campaign , with characteristic modesty Mrs Shephard said : ‘ No one knows who I am . |
26 | And to Folly 's surprise he started to lead her towards the building . |
27 | Jealous voices reminded the Count of this again and again ; eventually he decided to put her to the test . |
28 | The policewoman decided to believe her for the moment . |
29 | When the young men came back and started to film her in the kitchen , she forgot every word she had learned . |
30 | He decided to telephone her over the weekend , by which time the case could be finished and he would be able to invite her to dinner with reasonable hope that they would be uninterrupted . |