Example sentences of "[verb] she through the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | " I 'm sorry , can I … " she motioned towards the door , and he helped her through the packed people , using his elbow to get them out of the way . |
2 | As soon as she reached the club , as soon as she was back in the public eye , she would have to switch on the false persona that had carried her through the past week . |
3 | ‘ That 's because you left half your lunch , ’ he pointed out drily , eyeing her through the warm haze of candlelight . |
4 | These are the people who have seen her through the difficult times , who have helped her adjust to the life before her and who have kept her in touch with the real world . |
5 | Ross said , taking hold of her arm and leading her through the wide arched entrance of the building , towards a bank of lifts . |
6 | The cat began to stalk her through the blade-broad iris leaves with such solemnity that she laughed and paused even longer , to play with him , and was cheered . |
7 | She could feel the hard strength of him pressing against her ; his heat scorching her through the thin cotton of her nightdress as if he , too , were on fire . |
8 | When he 'd moored the boat and helped her out Michele followed her through the rear lobby and into the foyer . |
9 | He nodded and followed her through the back door into the kitchen . |
10 | Find her through the local authority . |
11 | Happy or not , Tod preceded her through the front door . |
12 | Sternly she dragged her thoughts and reactions under control , as Rune guided her through the crowded room towards the exit . |
13 | He took Laura by the arm and guided her through the revolving doors . |
14 | When she spent all night every night watching her clientele , her boys , it was for this ; she was waiting for her chosen ones , the last of her protegés , her perfect couple , her two to see her through the dark times . |
15 | The stairs were cold and draughty and the light was n't good , but she 'd placed herself so that the agency 's receptionist would be able to see her through the glass-panelled door if she should happen to glance up . |
16 | She could not but be gratified and relieved at the possibility of a small sum to see her through the likely lean period before she could get another post . |
17 | It was difficult to see her through the dazzling spurts of fire ; she seemed to be less and less there . |
18 | The numbing stupor got her through the next few hours . |
19 | He led her through the crowded flat to the kitchen and poured her a glass of wine . |
20 | ‘ Pringle 's used to have a Directors ' Dining Room , with their own cook , ’ Wilcox explained as he led her through the drab corridors of the administration block , and out across a yard where fresh snow was already covering the footpath that had been cleared . |
21 | I took Montaine by the hand and led her through the empty rooms … there were very many . |
22 | They had not approved of the baby ; they had thought Phoebe negligent at best for getting pregnant and not taking appropriate action ; they had chivvied her through the later months of her pregnancy with a mixture of indulgence and irritation , cross both that she was pregnant and that she was n't taking it seriously . |
23 | She jumped as his voice reached her through the open hatch . |
24 | William took her through the whole story . |
25 | The party was over and the house was in darkness when he pulled up in the courtyard and accompanied her through the front door into the hall . |
26 | Someone had eventually taken her through the bustling , towering giant world of the shop to where her mother waited . |
27 | ‘ We 're nearly there , ’ he said soothingly , and a few moments later he escorted her through the elaborate palm Court which was the entrance to the Royal Hotel . |
28 | Her father had sat with her through the nights , holding her hands , comforting her , robbing himself of sleep to be with her and help her through the worst of it . |
29 | She had no trouble in registering with a secretarial agency , and a variety of jobs carried her through the long , drab days . |
30 | Seizing her wrist , he hauled her to her feet and dragged her through the small hall and into a side-room with a wide , specially designed window on the north wall . |