Example sentences of "she [verb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And she goes to me like a silver plate and they just turn it into gold as soon as they walk in there . |
2 | Or else she turns to him in the middle of dinner and asks : ‘ What 's happening about the Matterhorn , Howard ? |
3 | He looked up at her , as she swooped towards him like a sparrow hawk . |
4 | The ribbons she laid beside her on the bed and she crushed the crown in her hands until the sharp pieces of broken straw pricked her , hurt her . |
5 | With as much dignity as she could muster , she stalked past him into the bathroom . |
6 | She gazed at him with a worried frown . |
7 | She gazed at him for a long time without being able to bring the appropriate words to her lips . |
8 | She gazed at it for a moment . |
9 | She sits beside me in the grass , not looking at me , picking cloverleaves between her feet . |
10 | She crept through it like a cat , keeping to the shadows , avoiding anybody who might ask what her business was in this place . |
11 | She got through it without a mistake . |
12 | She refers to them as the ‘ Children Of The Crown ’ . |
13 | He dumped his kitbag and led her to an armchair , but she clung to him in a state of possessive disbelief which upset Charles even more than the deep depression he 'd been suffering from when he entered the flat . |
14 | He stopped by the gate and waited as she limped towards him in the darkness . |
15 | I was about to throw it at one of the maids as she passed beneath me with a tray of glasses , but just then Claire came out of the reception room . |
16 | She beamed at him over the rim of her glass . |
17 | ‘ And she writes to me about a man like this ! ’ |
18 | When she returned to New York , she bumped against them with a vengeance . |
19 | Then she peered at him over the barrier of her firmly folded arms and expressed a thought that had occurred to her before , but that now she felt impress itself on her even more strongly . |
20 | She peered at him through the semi-darkness . |
21 | She dabbed at hers with a clean corner of napkin , laughing . |
22 | What 's the midwife 's job when she cares for you after the birth ? |
23 | She moved past him to the kitchen , where she put the kettle on the gas . |
24 | She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope . |
25 | She looks at them for a bit and then hands them over to me . |
26 | She looks at you in a state of undress with undisguised shock . |
27 | Smiling shakily back and in response to his urging , she sank with him to the floor . |
28 | She wandered around it for a minute until she realized it was odd there were no sounds from him . |
29 | Much more cogent reasons for Ms Brown 's correct conviction are to be found in Lady Diana 's own words , which I quote from Philip Ziegler 's biography and which amply confirms others , just as forceful , that she used to me in the course of our more than 40 years of close friendship : I never responded to his dribbling , dwarfish little amorous singeries . |
30 | She scuffed at it with the tip of one brown brogue but it did not even smudge . |