Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 she said , so she goes up on the step now , goes to this
2 She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope .
3 and she , he , she goes down to the abortion centre right after and he dies !
4 She goes off to the city for a few days , but then she is back .
5 One evening soon after , she goes out to the pig yard and hurls defiance against the Almighty : ‘ Go on , call me a hog !
6 And she goes out into the street and she pulls her skirt up .
7 Although she turns up for the interview her customary peaked-capped urchin self , she is worried that her feminist interpreters will consider her video a sell-out .
8 Maybe she slows down in the cold .
9 Taken from her monthly BBC Radio ‘ Woman 's Hour ’ series and culminating as she flies over for the opening night of ‘ 84 Charing Cross Road ’ .
10 When I stick my head round the door and tell Rachel I have to go out again , she sits down on the bed without a word .
11 She quavers along with the congregation and is all rapt attention when the vicar does his bit .
12 Erm , and that 's about it really , erm , she lives in at the minute , and this was a gentleman called in the sky .
13 Oh , I said to him look I said she obviously a person that takes no notice , but she lives out in the country .
14 But then I 've got ta meet Emma and she stands up at the top .
15 What is certain is that she will stamp her own identity on whatever activities she heads up within the White House .
16 She looks up into the sky in the direction of Ol Doinyo Lengai .
17 And of course , ’ adds Myra , as she looks up at the lights on the hills where the Bakers live , ‘ Howard and Felicity . ’
18 Here the Harper clan gather , a small tribe , frail , ageing , on the threshold of 1980 , in the presence of the sky : here thirteen-year-old Celia , young , aspiring , judgemental , reflects upon the past , as , long after her usual bedtime , she looks up at the stars and plots her own future .
19 She looks down at the figure slumped in the chair , sees the skull under the frail skin which hangs loosely from the bone , at once tight and yet with too much of it , the bony fingers picking at the fringes of the rug .
20 Today , as Patricia , now 17 , sets about rebuilding her life , she looks back on the experience with a mixture of hatred , bitterness , anger and irony .
21 Spurs , Chaps and a Stetson are all she needs out on the range .
22 As the sun begins to rise she glances out of the window and recalls how she chose this film from all the offers which came pouring in after success on the small screen and on record .
23 It 'll be after 2am before she bunks down in The Hitman coach on the way back to London .
24 When she arrives back at the WPGET 's headquarters , she will find that Alison Nicholas , a key player in the 1992 Solheim Cup , has handed in her notice as a member of the WPGET 's board .
25 She reaches over into the back and grabs a couple of cans from the crate lying on the back seat next to his peaked cap .
26 Her eyes are hot , she stares out at the water , at the summerhouse .
27 It is a low repetitive moan that she keeps up for the rest of the afternoon .
28 The wife come in she stays up around the corner and keeps an eye on the on a Saturday .
29 In anger she swims back to the landing-stage where he sits , his feet dangling in the water .
30 She slumps back on the floor , still finding it nearly impossible to speak as every word that emerges takes on new lives and dimensions of its own .
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