Example sentences of "[verb] her [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She took in breath to scream , but it had caught her up like a shred of paper . |
2 | She flushed , as if he had caught her out in a social solecism . |
3 | Ianthe realised from his triumphant expression that he had caught her out in a mistake and waited with resignation to hear what it was . |
4 | We really want her out of the way for that . ’ |
5 | Unless you want her out of the way , ’ I explained . |
6 | You want her out of the way ? ’ |
7 | What , Mo asked , would tempt her back to the polling booths ? |
8 | She had wanted to get back to her hotel and away from him but , first , he had insisted on driving her out into the wilderness , and now he had marooned them . |
9 | At the same time , you wanted to grab Connie Fraser , and send her out in the country with a medical man to say she could n't talk to the law . |
10 | The teacher referred her back to the work done with connector rods and scales and then asked her what she needed to do . |
11 | The following week , her own doctor 's clinic referred her back to the centre because of a slight problem with her blood pressure . |
12 | She 's tried to tempt her back into the woods , but with little success . |
13 | She lets me furl her around for a while , and makes those shammy gasps she knows I like , and gives detailed promise of all that cocked and candid talent — before she calls a halt , slithers off the bed , corrects her clothing , brushes her hair , changes her shoes , powders her nose , slides my Johnson out of her mouth and insists on lunch . |
14 | She was just getting used to the chestnut when Alejandro moved her on to a dark brown mare who , when it was n't bucking , shied at the ball , and then on to another chestnut , whom she had great difficulty in holding . |
15 | Edward moved forward , moved her back towards the bed , but Hannele sidestepped , turning him around instead . |
16 | Grasping her elbow , Donal moved her out of the way of the small bridesmaid who seemed to have got over-excited and was racing around with someone 's little boy . |
17 | He caught her arm and drew her back under the cypresses . |
18 | ‘ Nico , ’ she 'd sigh , as he drew her down to the sand , ‘ my Nico . ’ |
19 | For a second his eyes met hers and then he came to her quickly , his body covering her own , pressing her down into the softness of the bed , his skin against hers an almost unbearable pleasure . |
20 | He would have joined Melissa on the great bed , pressing her down against the coverlet and ravishing her long white neck with passionate kisses . |
21 | ‘ Oh , do n't be boring , Robyn ! ’ he mumbled , and then , before she could get up , do anything , he was pushing all his weight against her , pressing her back against the bed , half lying across her , holding her wrists so that she had no way of fighting him off . |
22 | I steer her back towards the motel building , frog-marching her into Room 206 . |
23 | " No , it 's his son , " said Walter , shepherding her out into the street . |
24 | He weighed her up for a moment , his wide mouth compressed and then asked : ‘ D'ye think Isobel would come to a ball with me ? ’ |
25 | Ruth had felt it from the moment he had picked her up at the hotel and once again they had headed for the Cartuja site of the Expo . |
26 | Until now he had always picked her up from the hospital . |
27 | What 's more , who 'd have believed he 'd picked her up in a wine bar ? |
28 | He was a young Irish American who 'd picked her up in a New York bar a week ago . |
29 | Now Henry thought about it , she seemed to enter rooms which he was in carefully , keeping her back to the wall ; if he got close to her , she nearly always moved away quickly , usually making sure their bodies did not touch . |
30 | She was in the cafeteria a short while later , steadfastly keeping her back to the huge windows with their wonderful view of the skiers outside , when a hand descended on to her shoulder , making her start in alarm . |