Example sentences of "[verb] she in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well apparently she said stands her in good stead because |
2 | ( 12 ) He rejoiced ( His joy ) to find her in good health . |
3 | Anything which involved her in unnecessary enmeshment with Vitor d'Arcos would be sturdily fended off . |
4 | This led to the development officer having to assume such a role herself , and occasionally this involved her in more work than she felt she could easily provide . |
5 | A sense that what had just happened involved her in some way made her pull herself together and run down on to the course where racecourse attendants were already putting up a screen . |
6 | While Helen 's day was filled by the demands of her young charges and the vain attempts of Mrs Webb to train her in some orderliness in domestic affairs , Edward continued to tend her father 's grave . |
7 | Mutinously she flicked her gaze back to where he was surveying her in stony silence . |
8 | She would make Hari Morgan interested in her scheme for an emporium however much it cost her in lost pride for in . |
9 | For example when Pip meets Miss Haversham for the 1st time , Dickens describes her in immense detail . |
10 | She still doubted whether Roirbak would betray her in this way , but perhaps Lennon was right and Quincx had been duped by Malamute . |
11 | Penry Vaughan studied her in brooding silence for a moment , then glanced at the forgotten tray on the bedside table . |
12 | It was as if he wanted to destroy her in some way . |
13 | You see in consecrated ground so they buried her in this bit of wheat land at the Muckle Water there . |
14 | He could have answered her in one word . |
15 | He also told her in great detail what kind of a woman Gina was . |
16 | And er oh she says to m She could n't did n't speak Welsh but she told what the old man told her in that shop there . |
17 | Life can take many strange twists , ’ Jonas told her in all seriousness , then softened the whole with a laugh . |
18 | I 've seen her in that dress with the whole of the bar top covered in loose change , laboriously counting the coins , bagging the silver and copper coins separately . |
19 | Those who had seen her in this mood before faded quietly out of reach ; others got their fingers burnt . |
20 | I was fourteen then , I 'd seen her in National Velvet , and had been barmy about her ever since . |
21 | Kit thought that she would go and see her in that convent . |
22 | The yellow glow from his little oil lamp showed her in unusual array , her black hair braided in a red ribbon , with curls artfully breaking free around her temples , her gown deepest and brightest blue like her eyes , and a girdle of gold braid round her hips . |
23 | The men had n't bothered her in any way . |
24 | Tina Howe 's Painting Churches shows her in full flight , as the wife of a distinguished Boston poet and the mother of a women painter who has come to do their portrait . |
25 | And as he held his finger to his lips , she remembered that he had told her in strict confidence that the complex belonged to him . |
26 | It is not recommended to exercise her in this condition , because of the unwelcomed attention she will receive , and the risk of her becoming pregnant . |
27 | ‘ Is Francesca still in New York ? ’ the brat was asking anxiously , and McLeish , who had not wanted to discuss her in this company , found he had to reassure Jamie about her whereabouts and probable date of return . |
28 | I remember , for instance , a conversation about whether to use she in academic writing . |
29 | Now she told him that he had never understood her in any case . |
30 | Poor , insecure little Caroline , clinging rigidly to what she knows , terrified of the unknown , terrified to trust people in case they let her down , hurt her feelings , or even endanger her in some way … ? ’ |