Example sentences of "she [vb past] it [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The inner ring itself could never quite understand her arrival there , and concluded finally that she made it through sheer cheek . |
2 | She made it with thirty seconds to spare . |
3 | She was going to put it in the china vase , only one of the stage hands had left his lighter there for safe keeping , so she stuffed it between two books on the top shelf . |
4 | He pushed the invitation over to her : she regarded it with mock distaste . |
5 | In fact , she dismissed it with one word — ‘ rubbish ’ — but we 'd just started the show when there was a loud bang . |
6 | Here is the modest parish church of St Mary : the date of its founding is obscure , but a panel over the porch records that the building was restored by Lady Anne Clifford in 1663 after she found it in ruinous condition . |
7 | She found it within five minutes . |
8 | Abruptness was her most familiar mode , and Liz sometimes fancied that she practised it with peculiar pleasure on Charles , whenever she got the chance : and Charles , accustomed to being listened to with reverence , took it in good part . |
9 | She filled it with sweet oils and bubbles , shrugged her clothes off , and got in . |
10 | Taking it out , she ripped it into tiny pieces then tossed the fragments into the bucket that still stood on the dresser like some awful avant-garde ornament . |
11 | She spent it on other things . |
12 | She flooded it with electric light . |
13 | She watched it with mild curiosity ; it seemed to have a life of its own . |
14 | She swallowed it in one gulp and started to cough . |
15 | It had hardened slightly and she moistened it with icy water , kneading it until it shed a film of white liquid . |
16 | she took it on six year , he says seven to eighty so she looks like working for next six year |
17 | Mrs Browning handed her Ellen 's missive as though it were hardly fit to handle and she took it with equal reluctance . |
18 | She took it in both hands . |
19 | She had not yet even recognised what it was , but she knew it for better worth than she had ever yet been given . |
20 | She put it to one side , and opened the folder of photographs . |
21 | Out of the corner of her mouth — and she did it with great flair — Sorrel said : |
22 | Like the prophets of the Old Testament , she was compelled to reprove sinners , especially those in high places , such as the Archbishop of Canterbury ; and , like the prophets , she did it with immense tactlessness . |
23 | She did it by careful eating and taking more exercise and , whatever anyone else tries to tell you , that is the only way to be sure of losing weight . |
24 | She gave a tiny giggle as a little dollop of cream adhered to the tip of her nose ; she removed it with one finger , licked the pinky , then wiped her nose with her napkin , glancing round the restaurant through the confusing topography of slats and uprights of the seats and screens , apparently worried that this minor lapse in hand-mouth coordination was being critically observed by any of the surrounding middle-class matrons , perhaps with a view to passing on the scandalous morsel to their opposite numbers in Gallanach and having mother black-balled from the local bridge club . |
25 | She had it from another member of the family . |
26 | She drank it at one gulp . |
27 | And she said it with such pride and such display that Clara did not feel at all obliged to conceal the amazement and delight that she felt , as she might , if confronted with a more worldly modesty , have done : for Clelia 's manner declared , this is singular this is beautiful , this may legitimately amaze , you betray no innocence in admiring this . |
28 | ‘ You 're such a stick sometimes , ’ Mandy said , but she said it with easy affection . |
29 | She hated it , and hated him , but she was no longer resisting him , so she accepted it in aching silence , desire overwhelming pride at last . |
30 | She remodelled it with careful fingers , then held it close to the flame . |