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

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31 DUCHESS IN DISGRACE : Fergie cools off on the holiday that landed her in hot water
32 Not to psychoanalyse her in any way , but we all became the Big Sisters to Debbi .
33 Also , by implication , Bukharin was challenging the views of Rosa Luxemburg , and all who since followed her in this matter , in her assumption that arms production is a field for the creation of surplus-value .
34 He held her by the shoulders and kissed her in continental fashion on the cheeks .
35 She had never felt the slightest stirring of her senses when he had embraced her , kissed her in French fashion on both cheeks .
36 Lowell had tried to form her in that woman 's image .
37 To everyone 's amazement , she rushed to the defence of the driver who , in ferrying her to and from the course at Cely , had been so late on the second day as to put her in real fear of missing her starting time .
38 ‘ I 'm sorry we 've found her in this state , boy .
39 I should not be pressuring her in this way .
40 Now she realised that if Travis got to Lori her cousin would say anything to land her in more trouble , thus playing right into Travis 's hands .
41 I 've just bathed her in cold water to get the temperature down cos she 's .
42 Her imagination , which often inconvenienced her in this way , began to suggest that , naturally , this remote valley would be the haunt of rabid , starving packs of feral dogs .
43 ‘ That is what makes mother so miserable , that I do n't resemble her in any way .
44 If only Star would stop that agitated pacing , would only turn and look at her instead of questioning her in that cold , inquisitorial voice .
45 Faye , how long did you have her in that pose ? ’
46 He was almost sure that it was all a revelation to her and he watched her in sad silence as she covered her face and shook with sobs .
47 The other old nomes watched her in horrified silence .
48 Constance had also fought her mother all the way when she was young and her personality was still forming , and then had somehow abandoned her in later life , when the need to fight had gone .
49 Coach the child in social behaviour : encourage her in social activity and describe or explain ways of interacting socially ( e.g. when she is with children parents have invited home ) .
50 I thought it would be much easier to see her in those sort of surroundings .
51 and I , I went to see her in open evening , I could n't understand her , cos she you know , she real , I mean she is French
52 The door stayed jammed shut , and he did n't shout back or answer her in any way .
53 The frustration of what she could only identify as love for him , plus the fact that she 'd given herself to him so completely , mixed with her suspicion that he was still using her in some way to further his own undisclosed purposes , had engendered a turmoil of emotions within her , among which , she was ashamed and horrified to realise , lurked a certain impulse to exercise violence on his person .
54 The , the interviewer the other day said that she was somebody stopped her in Sandy Row , at the bottom of Sandy Row ,
55 I could not tell her — I could not hurt her in this way .
56 No sin would reach her in this house .
57 Later in that passage he wrote : ‘ It was n't until thirty years later when I saw her in another woman [ Elizabeth Taylor ] that I realised I had been searching for her all my life . ’
58 I can not leave her in this bastille .
59 We ca n't leave her in this state for the doctor to examine ! ’
60 They reported that they knew of no matter involving her in any way and asked for a description of the white identification cards .
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