Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv prt] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She goes on to represent the province at the world final of the Smirnoff International Fashion Awards in Rio in October , with the chance to win 10,000 US dollars to help develop her career .
2 When you 're fighting and hating each other anyway , it must be nice for the chick when she turns out to have the law batting for her .
3 I do n't know how she got up to fix the ceiling chains . ’
4 When much later in the afternoon she got up to get the tea a tearing sound was heard as her nice blue overall parted with the gummy chair — she let out a burst of laughter .
5 She bent down to put the bottle back in her case , then stood erect .
6 Throughout , the old lady sits silent , hands on lap , eyes on agitated thumbs and as she looks up to witness the man 's retreat her tear-streaked face is racked with pain .
7 As it grew louder , she twisted around to face the sound .
8 Rosie had to stay in hospital for ten days , but on the first Monday morning after they let her out , she came round to visit the family .
9 So he agreed to give her the camera , show her how to use it ; he 'd make sure the family were out the afternoon she came round to get the film developed .
10 Mother Francis often sat there herself when she came up to tidy the place .
11 His niece , Cathy Carne , found him when she came back to open the shop after lunch .
12 When she came in carrying the tin tea-tray with a scratched picture of Buckingham Palace , she whispered , ‘ Do n't stare like that .
13 She trips off to view the fashion show .
14 ‘ Party , party , ’ she yelled out to break the spell and Hosanna ran from where he had been sitting watching her .
15 ‘ No that 's the trouble : you do n't say anything ’ — and she rushed out slamming the door .
16 As she stepped back to view the result , she realised that Martha was really a most attractive girl .
17 And she whisked out to answer the telephone .
18 She curled up facing the wall and shut her eyes .
19 She reached out to touch the surface , aware of a chill that seemed to have settled around her .
20 He drew his hand back , and she reached out to stop the punch .
21 She 'd been digging for a while when she looked up to swing the stone in her hand on to the pile , and saw Clare standing there .
22 She was just thinking dizzily that perhaps it was what she really should do , in order to get Dr Russell out of her system , when Sharon Blackett 's fat file was dumped unceremoniously on top of the rest of the paperwork and she looked up to see the endocrinologist 's painfully disturbing form looming over her .
23 She went through to tell the others about the arrangement .
24 She and Grubb were together in the team that won the Nations Cup in Washington , before she went on to take the Toronto World Cup round .
25 He made no rejoinder but retreated back through the communicating door ; and she went on serving the customer .
26 When she retired from the RCM in 1948 she went on to run the Violet Melchet Infant Welfare Centre near Sloane Square , a job she held for the next twenty years .
27 She went on preparing the supper , her body tense with listening as she tossed the artichokes , stirred the pasta and put half a dozen steaks to fry in another black iron pan .
28 Often she went out to see the sky complete , unfettered by any window-frame .
29 In the early mornings the heat came in through her open bedroom window and when , later , she went out to take the air , there was no air , only a dense , clinging humidity .
30 Matilda said , and she went out to wash the soot off her hands .
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