Example sentences of "[noun] she [verb] [pron] in " in BNC.
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1 | When I looked in your bedroom she had him in there with her and he 'd left his camera downstairs . |
2 | Did he know exactly the kind of dilemma she found herself in ? |
3 | She found the responsibility of being the Mayor 's wife almost too much for her , and was in a constant flutter for fear she forgot something in connection with the entertainment of the steady procession of guests , important to Tollemarche , who filed through her home . |
4 | But one thing , on behalf of the museum services , I would like to thank Doreen Griffiths for the help she gave us in our exhibition , ’ Memories of Change ’ , which you can see in the exhibition room over there , and she contributed a lot of photographs , and her memories , and allowed herself to be taped and have her memories in our archive , and for that we give her a great thank , because it 's not always easy for the , sometimes for the first time to begin talking into a tape-recorder , so we thank her very much , and thank you very much for coming in and performing for us today ! |
5 | With grit and determination she makes it in a man 's world by hiring and firing at will . |
6 | Back in the cottage she found everyone in the kitchen . |
7 | At the grand banquet she toasted herself in champagne owing to confusion . |
8 | Queen Victoria always needed the support of a dedicated man and for nineteen years she found it in Brown . |
9 | Mrs. Proudie , on the other hand , definitely has a mind of her own — and though she supports her husband she does it in her own particular way and follows her own idea of what is best for him . |
10 | Sara had a key now and with a sense of the importance of the occasion she put it in the door and they entered the house . |
11 | She was a legend in her own right throughout her eighteen years of service and all those who were privileged to crew her held her in special regard . |
12 | With a shrill yelp she nipped him in the hind leg and he shot away in alarm . |
13 | Well to be quite honest I think the reason she wanted it in Norwich was cos Glasgow 're over-loaded as it was I think and they had to learn new skills and staff support and therefore it might not be a good idea to have them as well |
14 | With a great effort she immersed herself in her work and it was n't until Myra put her head round the door that she realised how quickly the time had gone . |
15 | Without further ado she busied herself in pulling her three-quarter-length beige cotton sock down from beneath her trouser leg , and down below her ankle . |
16 | And all the time she knew it in no way matched the reckoning , whose day could not much longer be postponed . |
17 | She left him in front of a café and as she drove away to follow the complex instructions back to the raccordo she saw him in her mirror , standing with his hand still raised in the sort of military salute with which he 'd taken his leave of her . |