Example sentences of "[verb] she [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 He helped her up the veranda steps and , taking a large key from his pocket , opened the arched door and stood aside for her to precede him .
2 Anyway , I phoned her up the other day to have a little chat with her .
3 When her alarm woke her up the next morning , she felt heavy-eyed and lacking in energy , but that was probably because her sleep had been long in coming and had been plagued with dreams when she had eventually managed to drop off .
4 So I think they let her out the day after .
5 Who let her out the zoo ?
6 I shadowed her down the tapering passage , all its planes carpet-covered , like four floors .
7 Accepting her decision without question , Michele nodded and left it at that , then , taking her elbow , he began to lead her back the way they 'd come .
8 Yeah , she 's meeting her up the Tavern .
9 Instead , he half lifted her down the rest of the stairs meaning to frogmarch her towards the door that led to the yard .
10 He tried to prolong the date , leading her down the streets of the old part of town and then uphill to the courtyard of an old cloister , teeming with tourists .
11 He read her mind and drew the woman away , leading her down the room to a comfortable chair .
12 But they have to in our garden because erm I know the first she was a the one we 've got and the first day me husband brought her he went up to fetch her out the kennel and she sort of saw this cat and it 's a
13 He put his hand in his pocket , then handed her back the sovereign , saying , ‘ She 's gone .
14 Ari had no positive idea which rooms Tammuz and Zambia occupied and was babbling nonsense to this effect as Lennon hauled her up the metal stairway to the gallery .
15 Jeremy murmurs sympathetically and hands her back the joint .
16 Here are , race that fucking whore and get her out the bloody way
17 He walked her out the doors and down the steps , and kissed her on the cheek as if she were an old maiden aunt he had developed a polite affection for .
18 He kidnaps her in the hope that she will accept and return his affections and when he ties her up the sexual and emotional metaphors of the title abound .
19 As I followed her up the pathway , every inch of her breathed that she was being a good girl , and as the driver settled her in the front seat beside him she gave him a happy smile ; almost , one felt — seeing the hat-boxes and cases piled up behind them — they might have been starting out on their honeymoon .
20 He followed her down the hall to the kitchen at the back of the house .
21 The sound of her mother singing followed her down the hall :
22 One of them stepped forward , bouncing frantically to the music , and the others followed her down the catwalk .
23 To put her off the scent and give her something else to think about , Rory had put Candy in charge of organising the children 's party .
24 James Spencer QC , prosecuting , alleged Mr Nichol approached Mrs Chandler in a field but when she ignored him he pulled her down the bank , sexually assaulted her and hit her on the head with a rock or rocks .
25 When they pulled her out the vase had n't a crack in it , and then the air-raid warden stumbled … ’
26 Kate had to pull the girl from the car and practically drag her up the garden path to the house .
27 Only two and a half hours more to go , I told myself , and fixed the old lady with a hard stare that I hoped somehow conveyed to her what pleasure , what deep and lasting pleasure , it would give me to haul her off her seat and push her out the window .
28 Drawing her to her feet , he led her up the wide staircase to a comfortable oak-panelled bedroom which overlooked the eucalyptus trees in the garden .
29 Wilcox led her down the broad central aisle , with occasional detours to left and right to point out some particular operation .
30 When he returned with her case , she was ready and he led her down the hall , through the emergency exit , past the sleeping night porter in his little room and into the car-park .
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