Example sentences of "[to-vb] she in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As I work with the prints all day I would get so bored if I wore them as well , ’ she once told an American interviewer , who expressed surprise to find her in such plain clothes . |
2 | While Helen 's day was filled by the demands of her young charges and the vain attempts of Mrs Webb to train her in some orderliness in domestic affairs , Edward continued to tend her father 's grave . |
3 | The vision of the vain , silly girl she had been seemed to accuse her in some obscure way . |
4 | It was as if he wanted to destroy her in some way . |
5 | She trusted me to help her in this . ’ |
6 | He was n't , however , going to help her in any other way . |
7 | To aid her in such a duty Nature has wisely provided her with the sexual appetite slightly developed ’ . |
8 | It is not recommended to exercise her in this condition , because of the unwelcomed attention she will receive , and the risk of her becoming pregnant . |
9 | ‘ Is Francesca still in New York ? ’ the brat was asking anxiously , and McLeish , who had not wanted to discuss her in this company , found he had to reassure Jamie about her whereabouts and probable date of return . |
10 | Not to psychoanalyse her in any way , but we all became the Big Sisters to Debbi . |
11 | Lowell had tried to form her in that woman 's image . |
12 | Now she realised that if Travis got to Lori her cousin would say anything to land her in more trouble , thus playing right into Travis 's hands . |
13 | One minute he was kissing her as if he never wanted it to stop , and the next he was trying to protect her in some cryptic , jaded way from a danger that seemed clear to him but was a mystery to her . |
14 | How often had he wanted to kiss her in those happy days at Talbothays ! |
15 | The leaders of Britain 's main christian churches were there to greet her in this first city church devoted to united worship . |
16 | At the same time Diana did not want her friends to see her in such a wretched , unhappy state . |
17 | I thought it would be much easier to see her in those sort of surroundings . |
18 | She could sense how his body moved towards her subtly ; how , with the utmost casualness , he strove at each moment to include her in all that was said . |
19 | ‘ Well , ’ said Morton , ‘ had she been wearing clothes , her murderers would hardly have removed them , to dress her in these . ’ |
20 | Dr Neil — she could not think of him as Neil — was careful to hold her in such a way that she felt no restraint , although his own self-control was slowly beginning to slip . |
21 | There was also fear that he was going to punish her in some unpleasant way for Jason 's actions , and other , deeper fears that even now she refused to acknowledge . |
22 | What on earth had Fernando done and said to her to get her in such a state ? |
23 | It is not intended to place her in such a state of independence as might seduce her to devote her time to the idleness of Poetry … |
24 | And there was a vigour about him , a brightness of eye , an easiness about the way he held himself , that almost seemed to threaten her in some indefinable way . |
25 | The last thing she wanted was for Tom to take her under his wing , to regard her in some sense as his find and his property , but that was what was happening . |
26 | He never forgot how it had once been , never seemed to regard her in any other way but as the person who had cared for him and loved him without reservation . |
27 | Was there an intention to try to blackmail her in some way as well as Derek ? |
28 | If you wish to see her you may do so , but I must stress that you should try not to upset her in any way . ’ |
29 | He was determined to torment her in any way he could . |
30 | It would be terrible to hurt her in any way . |