Example sentences of "she would [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | After throwing the plates on the table , she would rush out into the garden in an attempt to cool down . |
2 | For a second it looked as though she would go on with the game , but then she stopped smiling and her eyes slid away from his . |
3 | But she did n't turn away from Bodie , and he knew that she would go along with the request . |
4 | She would go back to the lodgings , lie down on the lumpy bed and rest , and try again tomorrow . |
5 | She would go back to the shrine . |
6 | Other times she would go down to the galley to prepare a meal , which might have taken her mind off the water but rarely did . |
7 | She finally decided that she would go down to the garden and take a closer look . |
8 | Now Rhoda had stopped work she would go down to the newsagent on the corner for her cigarettes at the same time every morning , each day a little lighter on her feet . |
9 | She would go down to the club and do some keep fit for an hour , then have a fruit juice lunch and see if she could find a game of tennis . |
10 | Often , in order to preserve peace , she would wander off in the opposite direction , to keep out of trouble . |
11 | I wondered how she would settle down in the United States when she and Hank did get married . |
12 | When she had the sound of the sparse traffic in her ears she would sit down and rest , then she would walk back by the track . |
13 | But ‘ it was evidently all she owned ; it was the home she had brought with her from the Fatherland , and would be the home she would set up on the prairie ’ . |
14 | There she would get out of the train and the system . |
15 | After Moorgate she had to think how she would get out at the next station . |
16 | She would get down to the city centre somehow . |
17 | Tomorrow she would motor on through the German and the Czechoslovakian borders to her destination in Mariánské Láznë . |
18 | She insisted on knowing who her intruder was , and so she would wait down by the car to see who emerged from the building . |
19 | Eventually she would climb out of the deep pit of the subconscious , exhausted . |
20 | But she was on a winning streak , a lucky wave ; she would nip down to the Gas Board and fix things up . |
21 | When it was wet she would turn up at the cafés with galoshes . |
22 | He stood back in the street , the rain stinging his eyes , wetting him to the skin , getting in his mouth and eyes ; warm rain , huge hard drops , slicking and sticking the clothes to his body ; erotic , making his heart beat faster in a sudden , squally sexual fantasy ; she would invite him in … no , better yet , she would turn up in the street , having been out , also wet to the skin , she would look at him … they would go in … |
23 | When the lights dimmed again she would slip out by the rear exit , and it would be dark outside and very late when she came back . |
24 | She had to get to a chair otherwise she would collapse on to the floor . |
25 | From time to time she would glance back into the room , her eyes coming to rest on the casually seated figure of Tsu Ma . |
26 | Soon she would lie down in the arms of a stronger lover than Tom would ever be and fall asleep . |
27 | Suppressed fury sparked flames in the woman 's catlike eyes , and for a second Shae thought she would storm out of the room . |
28 | She would look out over the scenery and think serene thoughts , and before too long Rourke Deveraugh would be nothing more than a hazy memory , a burr on the skin that was shaken off and trampled underfoot . |
29 | Always a resourceful woman , Ada Gaily knew she would come up with the solution . |
30 | I also told her that there was no guarantee that she would come up with the answer the first time she was regressed , as this would be a new experience for her and her ever-protective subconscious would not want her to be upset in any way . |