Example sentences of "she and [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As she screamed , she felt arms grab hold of her and pick her up off the floor .
2 She came into the room , setting the drink down on the table , then went across to the woman , taking the bundle from her and setting it back in the cot .
3 Ruth unpacked the few clothes she had brought with her and hung them up in the wardrobe in the dressing-room then she plugged in her hairdrier and blow-dried her hair in front of the dressing-table mirror .
4 I used to have Physics at half-nine and every now and then she 'd have an accident in the road so I 'd be running home , changing her and taking her back to nursery , which would mean I 'd be half an hour late .
5 He clambered up and intercepted her at the kitchen door , enfolding her and drawing her in to his body so that his warmth flowed through to her , just as he had that day when he 'd found her on the beach , lost and afraid ; like him , a victim of the past .
6 She felt them lift her and take her over to the low stone wall beside the glimmering field of water-chestnuts .
7 You know it might land on her her bed , see if it landed on our bed at least you can chuck the blankets off and protect her and take her out of the room , but when she 's in her own bedroom in a single bed you ca n't , you ca n't do things like that .
8 In fact , looking back , I ca n't think of anyone who ever understood her , except you , and I wish you would come and see her and take her out of herself .
9 ‘ Some swine stole her and ran her on to a coral reef , ’ I said , ‘ and I 'm spending the next two months mending her . ’
10 Jack finally got her and led her back to the seat , where she folded her anorak carefully , eyes still glued to the screen .
11 ‘ Now pay her and get her out of here . ’
12 He was reaching-for the blue directory when Anne came back with Abigail in her arms , so Adam took her and carried her back to bed himself and tucked her in and kissed her .
13 He got up , lifted her and carried her back to the bedroom despite her threats to do him a fatal injury if he did n't stop carting her about like a sack of old cabbages .
14 Then his hands came around her and gently he lifted her and carried her back to the bed .
15 She took a look at this man before her and summed him up in five seconds flat : he was from the country ; he was perspiring because he was wearing his one and only suit which was too heavy for the weather ; his shoes were outrageous , huge , clod-hopping things , but at least they had been polished ; his hands were heavy , his fingers thick as sausages so he was definitely a man of the land ; despite all that , he was quite polite and well-spoken though with a strong accent that she could identify as being Scottish but from which part of Scotland she could not say ; for some reason she was quite sure he was a liar .
16 A MOTHER lay dying on the floor of her home for a week while her 12-year-old son ignored her and lived it up with his pals , an inquest heard yesterday .
17 A whole exciting new scene was being born all about her and pushing her out of the way .
18 Two days later , when thunderstorms were muttering over the Slieve Mish and the sea crows were circling lazily over the valley , her father and brothers came for her and took her up to Ballymacadoyle Hill .
19 Her mummy , drawn by the noise , ran out of the tent , and seeing what had happened put her arms round her to comfort her and took her back into the tent .
20 The girl has told police that as she walked along The Phelps , a man grabbed her and forced her on to a grass verge .
21 As I considered whether to smash her and throw her down on the mountainside , I caught her scent .
22 She pulled the cold embroidered spaces of satin kimono closer to her and pressed her back into the wire of the fender before she drew the basket , full of wounded dog , nearer to herself and to the heat — the little bitch trembled amongst all her luxuries .
23 Hannele closed the door behind her and pressed her back against it .
24 Leo ! ’ she exclaimed in shock as he caught hold of her and manoeuvred her back towards the fork .
25 Before she realised what he was intending he 'd taken the crutch from her and propped it out of reach .
26 Jack took it from her and turned it over in his hand .
27 When the role of Charlene came up , I remembered her and called her in with some others .
28 He held the door open for her and escorted her back to the dressing-room .
29 The goats have to circle that Brownie before the eagle catches her and drags her back to her nest .
30 He decided then and there to take the carrion off her and have it back for himself and so leaned out into the void and tilted into the wind towards her far below .
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