Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] she by the " in BNC.

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1 I found her by the side of the house with her dog , looking like a complete tramp , with a patched-up old coat and hair all over the place .
2 I was told they sent for a nurse who came at me with a needle so I grabbed her by the breast and threw her down on the hors d'oeuvres .
3 I stepped closer and the young woman rose and made to flee but I seized her by the wrist .
4 I took her by the hand and stepped into the water .
5 ‘ I 'm glad she waited for the wedding to be over , ’ whispered Mrs Alderley in Theda 's ear , as she joined her by the French windows that had been opened to the terrace outside .
6 Perhaps you pulled her by the ankles , dragging her head beneath the water ?
7 She took her by the shoulders and turned her round to face the house .
8 But as they seized her by the mantle , she shook it from her shoulders , folded two of her children in her arms and floated away through a window , never more to be seen by her husband and the two children she had left behind .
9 ‘ I 'd take your clothes off now and prove it to you , ’ he said thickly , and his hands were shaking as they held her by the hips .
10 Slipping the bit out of Daisy 's mouth , he led her by the halter to a gap in the belt of trees which clothed the river bank .
11 He led her by the hand into his mother 's kitchen .
12 He drew her by the wrist off the bed , and went back into his own chamber .
13 His intense irritation with his distant superiors transferred itself with an illogical rush to the silent girl , and he caught her by the arm .
14 He caught her by the waist , in a half rugby tackle , lifted her up , spun her around and in one fell swoop had hoisted her on to his shoulders even before she realised what was happening .
15 She would have run past him , but he caught her by the elbow .
16 His gaze swept lazily over her , making her squirm , then with one swift movement he caught her by the wrist , pulling her so abruptly towards him that she stumbled , caught off balance .
17 She cried out as he caught her by the shoulders .
18 He grasped her by the shoulders , his fingers biting in , through the thinness of her top .
19 He pulled her by the hand through the crowded kitchen and hall and over the bodies on the stairs .
20 He grabbed her by the arm , and she winced as his fingers dug cruelly into her tender flesh .
21 Before she could answer he grabbed her by the shoulders and pulled her against him , his fingers biting cruelly into her skin .
22 He grabbed her by the throat and threatened to kick her .
23 Pascoe 's colour rose and he shocked her by the vehemence of his refusal .
24 ‘ She met some guy in there that day , some guy she used to go with , and he must 've said something because the next thing anyone knew , she was screaming at him , Pete was in the bar the morning after , he said the window was all over the floor , apparently she 'd thrown an ashtray at the guy and it had missed and taken the whole window out instead , and when he took her by the arm and tried to calm her down , she shook him off and ran out of the bar , right out in the street , and like I said , it was the bottom of a hill and there was a truck coming — ‘
25 He took her by the shoulders and his face was very close to hers .
26 He tapped her on the shoulder-Excuse me — and when she turned he took her by the wrist and round the waist , holding her close , whisking her on to the floor .
27 Alina was holding onto the door , because the six steps that she 'd taken to reach it had almost been enough to exhaust her ; Belov dusted off his hands and came over to her now , and he took her by the shoulders and turned her around and steered her back toward the bed that she 'd just left .
28 A deeper pink suffused his face , colouring the skin between the freckles of pale orange that the tropical sun had cast there , and he took her by the wrists and said , in English , ‘ Maybe , we 'll see , maybe one day . ’
29 He took her by the shoulders and pulled her back against him sharply .
30 He took her by the shoulders — ‘ You and you , all the time you . ’
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