Example sentences of "[vb past] she from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , she left for the airfield in a pale-green safari suit , which marked her a soldier 's wife but distinguished her from the lesser spouses . |
2 | Linda recognised her from the previous day at school . |
3 | Dreamer came up to Tallis and tugged and twisted her from the frozen ground . |
4 | Strong hands lifted her from the rocking horse , and sat her on the table . |
5 | At the same time she knew that her gender isolated her from the ritualised socialising of other senior officers . |
6 | He sat back and released her from the probing examination , meeting her gaze more normally . |
7 | Captain Meredith observed her from the open door , as did Miss Jarman . |
8 | Jesus Delporto 's dying scream had followed Ace all the way to the lower moon , down the violently oscillating length of the Bridge , past bizarre machinery which seethed with naked power , and through the gap she had torched in the base of the column ; it followed her as eager hands pulled her from the writhing Bridge , stripped away her suit and placed her with the others in the medical unit ; followed her into sleep , forced a path into her dreams , drove her screaming and unrested into wakefulness . |
9 | But nothing reached her from the other cabin . |
10 | ‘ She is a very sweet natured little thing , very non-aggressive , and Mia liked her from the very start , ’ said Marie . |
11 | Without fumbling or undue haste , Rohan freed her from the silky folds . |
12 | She must have some radar , he thought , that at the last saved her from the worst effects of his anger and frustration . |
13 | She could still hear the faint murmurs of Tom Russell and his sister talking on the veranda , and it distracted her from the real purpose of this time alone , which was not to go on reliving that moment when his hand had covered her own , but to obediently follow his suggestion of giving herself time to fully think this through . |
14 | But , to her relief , the voice that greeted her from the other side of the oak door , though indistinct , was that of the porter she had met so briefly the evening before . |
15 | A slight chill the day after the sale had delayed her journey to London and so she had been forced to leave Summer Lodge with her few possessions in a bag and watch as the cab carried her from the large estate on the hill to the cramped rooms of the house in Chapel Street . |
16 | Screens of holly and ivy sheltered her from the deepening winter , but now the forest became a black and frozen place . |
17 | Marion was sitting in the sun , her back to the hut that sheltered her from the cold wind . |