Example sentences of "she 'd [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly afraid of what she had unleashed , Shae backed away , barely realising she 'd stepped into her own room till he closed the door behind them . |
2 | If she 'd jumped into the water she 'd have made a splash . ’ |
3 | She felt bitterly ashamed of the way she 'd fallen into Rohan 's arms . |
4 | They did n't see the second passenger because she 'd fallen into the well between the front and back seats . |
5 | They stared at her as if she 'd turned into a circus freak . |
6 | It had echoed after she 'd left him , as she 'd turned into the archway in the wall and passed through the shrubbery of azaleas and magnolias and tree mallows , as she 'd passed through the drawing-room and the hall . |
7 | WHEN Stephanie Cole went to the read-through of the BBC2 film Memento Mori , there were so many famous names present that she felt she 'd stumbled into Who 's Who in the Theatre . |
8 | This is what she 'd grown into . ’ |
9 | Diane Rohmer had been an unspectacular student , chugging through the system along a safe , marked trail , and it was n't surprising that she 'd gone into research . |
10 | She 'd gone into labour when she was told about the Antelope , and Martin was born about a month premature . |
11 | Maggie turned round to find herself staring into the eyes she 'd stared into in the pub . |
12 | He had glanced up at her as she 'd swept into his office , dressed in a pair of slim navy trousers and a plain navy top , her working gear , and told her , ‘ Take a seat . |
13 | By evading him earlier that morning she 'd played into his hands , at the same time both increasing his suspicions and giving him the best part of the day to allay them . |
14 | It all looked delightfully cosy , with an en-suite bathroom , but Kate backed out of the room as quickly as if she 'd walked into a pit full of rattlesnakes . |
15 | Roz got up to answer it , and when she 'd vanished into the lounge , Hatch added , ‘ Jack 'll never show . |
16 | No wonder she 'd disappeared into the wide blue yonder . |
17 | When the evening had ended she 'd disappeared into the pub toilet and from there she 'd disappeared , full stop . |
18 | The rain was still battering down she noted , and from the sound of it even heavier than when she 'd got into bed . |
19 | One of the girls in the company , ever such a nice little thing she was , she thought she 'd got into trouble ; well , I could 've told her she would , the way she was going on — actors — you would n't believe ! |
20 | She 'd got into a lot of trouble over many little things , for instance , her clothes in the changing room were being thrown down in a pool of water , and was soaking wet , she had to take them to matron to be dried , matron was cross . |
21 | It felt as though she 'd drifted into some dreamlike watery paradise . |
22 | She 'd driven into Valletta early after a quick breakfast of warm honey rolls and coffee and a phone call to London to Angie , her loyal secretary-PA , to check on things in the office . |
23 | She 'd hopped into the living-room a few minutes after Sergeant Joe had gone out to have a few words with Archie Cousins . |
24 | Recalling his reaction after she 'd bumped into David Law , she felt sure that at least part of the reason was to have her under his eye . |
25 | She 'd wandered into it almost by mistake . |