Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] she at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I mean , ’ Magrit said apologetically , ‘ that we caught up with her at the ice-cliffs just beyond the perimeter .
2 They were already two weeks into the run when Peter caught up with her at her digs in Manchester .
3 The man had come up to her at the entrance to the library where she worked and just asked her .
4 Ken Stevens loved both his girls and Rachel knew it had taken him a long time to come to terms with Jennifer 's illness ; she doubted he would ever forgive David Markham for walking out on her at such a crucial time .
5 I get fed up with her at tea time at night .
6 On the narrow bridge he stood in front of her again , blocking her way , looking back past her at the House .
7 ‘ Yes … this is what I want … this … ’ and they were both shaking as he pushed the thin green silk dress from her body , throwing it to the floor , and came back to her at once , saying thickly , ‘ Give me everything … make love with me … make love ! ’ and he kissed her deeply , making her excitement deeper , hotter , until she was moving against him , delirious , her body almost nude save for thin silk briefs .
8 She 's actually a really nice woman and she took a lot of time to really explain to me what was going on with her at that time .
9 Remembered the horrible , fair , insinuating Frome sidling up to her at the counter and suddenly , unexpectedly , braying out for the whole shop to hear in exaggerated cockney : ‘ Better not fatten him up too much , love , or he 'll be too heavy to baby-snatch . ’
10 She released him and he fell back on the crumpled bedclothes to stare up at her at first blankly .
11 I 'm not going out with her at the moment .
12 There seemed no limit now to what could go wrong ; panic welled up in her at the least excuse .
13 My wife still knows a person born shortly after her at the same maternity hospital .
14 As the doors opened she stepped out and glanced quickly round her at the tastefully lavish five-star décor .
15 ( d ) Joan Ruddock , then chairperson of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament , heard her telephone conversation being played back to her at the end of a call .
16 He stared down at her at such length , with such kindling desire in his dark eyes , that she felt the heat flood through her , a hot , sweet eruption of desire .
17 The man looked down at her at once , and she saw his face .
18 Alice looked all around her at the flowers and the trees , but she could not see anything to eat .
19 Philip 's Mum took over from her at two .
20 Say to Jill , yes you could go over with her at two o'clock and then come back with her about four .
21 she , she used to go on about it and all this and I , I sort of fell out with her at one time , but did n't actually speak to her about it
22 Somewhat to his surprise , he was put through to her at once .
23 Wilcox waited impatiently for her at the bottom of the final staircase .
24 Delight ran all over her at his use of her name , and she wanted to reach up and take his face between her hands and say , ‘ You are beautiful and strong and gentle .
25 She held her breath for a moment and then the tears and the breath burst out of her at the same time .
26 He ordered a pastis for himself and a pineau de Charentes for Sabine , then sat down with her at a table in the corner .
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