Example sentences of "she [verb] a [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 That girl who was in the elevator plunged on the ninth floor she plunged a thousand feet to the sub-basement or there 's massive big springs on it apparently , I read about it .
2 One evening , she made a rare outing to the local discotheque in her home town of Dusseldorf .
3 With Puddephat 's disappearance in the news , it would not seem odd if she made a casual reference to it over dinner .
4 She made a major contribution to Macmillan London , which she leaves as a profitable and successful part of the group . ’
5 Now Tim appears to have rekindled Princess Anne 's interest in sailing — she paid £94,000 for the 36-footer Blue Doublet earlier this year — and last year she made a glowing contribution to a celebrity compilation of ideas of Paradise .
6 Having thus resigned herself to the passive lifestyle of a semi-invalid literary lady , she became a regular contributor to the Spectator , then edited by her father 's close friend Richard Holt Hutton [ q.v. ] , in which she published over fifty articles between 1880 and 1893 .
7 It was there in the summer of 1980 that she became a serious candidate to be the Prince 's bride .
8 She became a prolific contributor to magazines and newspapers , and began to have books and novels published .
9 Contacted initially by Metzenbaum 's staff on Sept. 4 , Hill at first wanted to provide evidence anonymously , but on Sept. 21 she agreed to the suggestion of judiciary committee chairman Joseph Biden , Democratic senator for Delaware , that she provide a sworn affidavit to the Federal Bureau of Investigation which would examine her case .
10 She bore a striking resemblance to the notorious James Bond character Rosa Klebb , ’ Anne wrote .
11 She described a recent visit to her local Samaritans ' branch , where a voluntary worker told her that they received telephone calls from teenagers who were ‘ so filled with fear , and so depressed by the constant threat of a nuclear accident ’ that they had to be deterred from committing suicide .
12 She still , at this point , disliked the songs and it was n't until she was in the studio and involved that she found a passionate core to the music and began to revel in it .
13 But she used a different technique to the others when it came to the salting .
14 As it was early afternoon there were no madding crowds , and she secured a first-class compartment to herself .
15 She lifted a lined face to him , and he reached over for another Kleenex and smoothed the wetness away , so that she was almost without makeup .
16 His cool , shuttered gaze had dropped slowly to the open neck of her blouse , and , suddenly tingling with self-consciousness , she lifted a casual hand to her throat , fingering the silky collar , her skin warming under that overtly masculine scrutiny .
17 She caused a great army to be collected , and she set off at the head of the army to punish Oleg Ban .
18 During the ensuing correspondence attempts were made on behalf of the applicant to obtain a much larger postponement whilst he sought to obtain legal aid for representation at the interview , but the Director of the Serious Fraud Office did not agree , and on 24 June she caused a further notice to be served , identical to the first , save that the interview was now to take place on 26 June , and the ‘ person under investigation ’ was identified as the applicant alone .
19 She seemed a charming girl to me .
20 She turned a weary face to him .
21 She would n't be keeping the Law if she turned a deaf ear to the call or ran away from it .
22 Before returning home she paid a private visit to Kentucky .
23 At first she showed a marked aversion to the godliness and simplicity of life in Kidderminster .
24 She showed a profound deference to the beauty she described , never searching for meaning or metaphor in the landscape , never striving to achieve what Keats would later call the ‘ wordsworthian or egotistical sublime ’ .
25 An individual 's attitude to the question of the political context in which the legal system operates will depend on whether he or she takes a supportive attitude to the political status quo or wishes to challenge it .
26 She owed a notable debt to Jews .
27 She broke off , colour running up her face as she pressed a guilty hand to her mouth .
28 The reason people thought she was naked all through the film was because she displayed a different attitude to sex from the one that prevailed in films at that time .
29 She throws a meaningful look to the two masseuses .
30 She took a great fancy to me , used to buy me presents .
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