Example sentences of "she [verb] from [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She slouched from parent to parent , latching on to those who looked as if they would listen to her woes — not realizing , perhaps , that this was hardly the purpose of Parents ' Evening . |
2 | But there was no point in talking to Victoria , who had forgotten anywhere else because she lived from day to day . |
3 | Karen brushed them off with talk of a ‘ little twinge ’ that she got from time to time and rose briskly to clear the table . |
4 | She translated from Latin into Esperanto the Somerville song written in 1903 by Helen Darbishire , Margaret Moor and Margaret Robertson for the programme of Oxford songs , poems and lore . |
5 | Jessica followed closely , watching the stop-lights and the curly hair she caught from time to time around the head restraint on his front seat . |
6 | She was filled with an overwhelming sense of loss as she wandered from tree to tree , recognising many , feeling herself accused : she had overstayed her welcome in the world . |
7 | The house seemed to put comforting arms around her , as she wandered from room to room . |
8 | Although as she changed from bus to bus she was free at last of the accusing voices , she had time for a number of second thoughts , wishing in particular that she had put on other clothes , and had had her hair cut . |
9 | She suffered from diarrhoea with pain and bloating , which had been diagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome . |
10 | ‘ How frightful , ’ she murmured from time to time , as Mrs. Mounce catalogued another misfortune , another misunderstanding . |
11 | She brought her hands to her waist and , keeping her elbows out , pushed one forward then the other , as she twisted from side to side ; her face alight , she directed her radiance at the audience , finishing with the invitation , that issued from her lips as a command : |
12 | When she turned from painting to writing , she added to these gifts and to this training , two principles which might well be carved above the entrance door of every School of Journalism . |
13 | Stephanie picked Mary up — Mary liked to be picked up — and perched her on one hip as she walked from bed to bed . |
14 | Alexei offered a hand to her , and when she took it he stood , meeting her gaze steadily , while she stepped from slipper to boot first with one foot , and then with the other . |
15 | As she said it she grinned from ear to ear , physically contorted by her joy into a sort of bow , arms out stiff behind her like someone about to fly . |
16 | Claudia gritted her teeth together , groaning as she blushed from head to foot . |
17 | She switched from singing to comedy because it was better paid . |
18 | She rolled from side to side , trying to get the Nina Thing off her chest . |
19 | Jonna flinched back and Annie sighed as she looked from father to son . |
20 | She looked from face to face in the darkness , faces that seemed to belong to hideous inquisitors , with the torch beams casting harsh angular shadows from below into their upturned faces . |
21 | By earning a pittance as a contributor to learned periodicals , she managed from time to time to share rooms in London with friends . |
22 | Otherwise , she went from firm to firm , wherever there was work , and usually managed to find some . |
23 | She went from person to person , taking care to avoid Uncle Lionel . |
24 | She went from room to room , praising the decor , and if she noticed the paintings they did n't appear to do her any obvious mischief . |
25 | My mother s face as she spun from uniform to uniform shone with the frightened ecstasy of a martyred saint . |
26 | She shifted from foot to foot and stared up impatiently at the gallery of offices that ran around the walls . |
27 | She flitted from country to country as if money was no object , which , knowing Lori , it probably was n't . |
28 | Her legs began to hurt and she considered from time to time the possibility of varicose veins . |