Example sentences of "she [verb] [pn reflx] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Entertaining the proprietor was n't part of the job description , ’ she offered , her tone creamy as she nerved herself to continue the debate if necessary .
2 She could n't remember when she had last eaten and , although she still was n't hungry , she made herself swallow every mouthful .
3 Something in the tone of his voice reached her and she found herself unlocking the door , opening it , looking up at his hard , handsome face with wary eyes .
4 With every step her energy crackled ; scarcely knowing at first what she said , she found herself reciting the lines from Cymbeline .
5 As she floated there , she found herself remembering the sight of Tsu Ma in the water , his chest bared , his hair slicked back ; the presence of his boots planted so solidly on the earth beneath the table ; the deep , warm vibration of his voice .
6 If she shared no blood tie with Hugh Russell , she found herself debating the morality of claiming any part of his estate at all .
7 Turning around , she found herself facing the dark , handsome-looking woman who 'd arrived with Ross Aldridge and whom Diane assumed to be his wife .
8 She found herself enjoying the sight of his embarrassment and frantic need to buy thinking time .
9 There was neither joy nor peace in the house and she found herself wishing the time away until it should be March .
10 Something snapped inside her and she found herself grabbing the mutton and wresting the plate , with what was left of the uncut joint still on it , and running with it from his crazed presence .
11 Miss Grimes had certainly been glad of the presents but she had not really seemed as destitute and lonely as Ianthe had expected — perhaps secretly even hoped — and she found herself resenting the way she had taken the violets .
12 She found herself running a comb through her hair , taking a short-hand pad and three pencils instead of the two which should surely have been enough , running a handkerchief over her dusty sandals and easing her left-hand stocking round her ankle a bit to keep the ladder out of sight .
13 She found herself having a tug-of-war over her best bra , and felt an overwhelming impulse to giggle at the silliness of the situation .
14 Nevertheless she found herself giving the details of her history to a woman over the telephone who fortunately spoke English , along , she was told , with five other languages .
15 She allows herself to have no possessions , only two sets of clothing and anything else she gets from charities goes straight into making homes and clinics which provide free health care to poor mothers for their children .
16 Pressed against a window , she bullied herself to reach a decision .
17 As she allowed herself to close the gap in their relationship , John became irritable and demanding .
18 She heard herself ask the question , aghast at her stupidity .
19 More often than not they turn out to be admirers well versed in her background , and she finds herself answering the sort of urgent questions that ‘ normal people ’ ask when they are introduced to her : how is she settling to her new life ? ; does she miss Low Birk Hatt and her beasts ? ; is she taking care of herself ? ; and so on .
20 When she thought about Simon , she felt herself taking a step into another world .
21 Only then did she let herself watch the clock to the strains of Beethoven 's Apassionata .
22 It was now ten years since he had died , and during the first year she had herself pushed the handcart out almost every day for , except for young Ben , she was on her own .
23 Once her mother , talking of Christmas , had said that as a child she had herself received no presents , as it had never occurred to anyone to buy such things — but that one year her elder brother , thinking to tease her , had hung at the end of her bed a stocking , and that when , excited , she had sprung to open it , she found it contained ashes from last night 's grate .
24 Shuddering at the thought , she forced herself to consider the options .
25 It was difficult not looking at him , but she forced herself to show an interest in brushing her hair .
26 Banishing any such idea from her mind , she forced herself to assume an air of detachment .
27 She forced herself to admit the words .
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