Example sentences of "[verb] she the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Only then , as the brilliant colour swam into her face , was Lindsey aware of Niall , shielding her from the other man 's gaze , gaining her the precious seconds she needed to recover .
2 ‘ I promised her the best view of Florence from here , Mama , ’ he said over his shoulder as he wrestled with the catch .
3 When I found her the other side of my desk I told her in no uncertain terms I was n't having anything to do with it .
4 The maids found her the next morning hunched up in the laundry cupboard on the landing , dozing lightly .
5 Donna joined him and he found her the shortest ones , saying , ‘ You have the short ones .
6 And apparently she phoned her the other night at half past twelve and said can you come and pick me up ? said no .
7 And he he caught her the other day , she was putting them out for the birds , she do n't like them but she said .
8 Sophie 's angelic looks had won her the 1992 Miss Pears title in the face of 20,000 challengers .
9 When a care worker later approached her the 88 year old pleaded : ’ Do n't hit me . ’
10 Though she had said she was too young for them she had been enraptured by them in a tiny jeweller 's in Pollensa but Fernando had hurried her away saying he would buy her the real thing one day .
11 things you see , so erm , I thought right well that 's it Ben can have the garage , I 'll go and buy her the flying circus , Joseph can have the bus and call it a day .
12 Somehow she had imagined them both greeting Peter together , wrapped in each other 's arms , confirming what Peter had already imagined when he 'd rung her the other morning .
13 Leith shook hands with him , but cared not at all for the way he ogled her the whole time .
14 With that she saw me off with an invitation to visit her the next day after school but that I was to tell my parents in case they were worried where I was .
15 A long , indented coastline , with many harbours on both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean , gave her easy access to the oceans and had made her the economic centre of the world .
16 This time I left it up to my patient to decide which area of her life was causing her the most distress .
17 I hope the Queen will send her the traditional telegram on her hundredth birthday .
18 She was very much as she had expected to be , having found in her marriage nothing to surprise her nor to cause her the least distress .
19 Although she was anxious to be able to travel on the underground and in aeroplanes , she felt that the problem which caused her the most inconvenience was her inability to go into any large shop or department store without experiencing extreme panic .
20 She was a nurse at a hospital on the other side of the village , and Killion had met her the previous evening by simply walking into the hospital and asking the first girl he saw if she would come out with him .
21 Rachel told her the only thing she could : that her sister had a mild indisposition , and I was her understudy .
22 You see a woman see a woman and your man did n't know where he was , and then she walked out one night and put her hand through the window and she ripped it from there to there and she said the doctors told her the only thing that stopped her the arm from coming off was the bone .
23 At least she would n't have far to go home if the evening turned into an unmitigated disaster , with him weeping drunken tears and slobbering all over her shoes while he told her the sad story of his life .
24 I told her the brutal truth — how I 'd tried to buy a love-nest for us and got involved with the wrong property men .
25 And so I told her the whole story of my lonely childhood with the Reed family , and of my terrible experience in the red room .
26 Annunziata , who had accepted the hug , made Julia get back into bed and then told her the whole story .
27 Then Tess went up to her mother , put her head on Joan 's shoulder , and told her the whole story .
28 I got to , Benguiat 's girlfriend and told her the whole story and told her to explain to Benguiat and calm him down and he had like threatened to come to Parkinson 's speech and disrupt it and scream liar and things like that at him .
29 She told her the plain truth .
30 He told her the whimpering man had cancer and had had his tongue amputated .
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