Example sentences of "[coord] she [verb] them [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If necessary , he or she will advise on the detailed layout of the cash books , and suggest that he or she reviews them occasionally to ensure their adequacy . |
2 | Suddenly , she felt impatient with these worn-out illusions and she shrugged them off , casting them aside like old clothes as she had already discarded the dreams she had woven around Simon . |
3 | There 's still folk around here will tell you they never were married at all , but it 's a lie : my Aunt Florrie was char at Registry Office , and she saw them there . ’ |
4 | The shimmer of tears burned brightly in her eyes , and she rubbed them away with a trembling hand . |
5 | Her hands were sore from beating against the hard wood , and she rubbed them absently as she tried to figure out what was going on . |
6 | She had brought things to make their evening meal and she emptied them on to the work-counter : wine , cheese , spinach , onions , bread , the pink-white tines of a rack of lamb , as if all the promise of their future lay in the guarantee of such ordinariness being possible . |
7 | The only offers Gloria received were absurdly low , and she rejected them indignantly . |
8 | Tears were flooding her face and she wiped them frantically away with the sleeve of her jersey . |
9 | I add a couple of sleeping tablets to the other two pills and she swallows them quite happily . |
10 | They gave the woman an extremely high quotation and she sent them away . |
11 | Tears brimmed on to Maggie 's cheeks and she brushed them away hurriedly . |
12 | Tears of pride stung her eyes and she brushed them away with an impatient hand . |
13 | Tears of self-pity escaped from her eyes and she brushed them away angrily . |
14 | In fact , in her continuing ‘ effort to be objective ’ , O'Keeffe based more and more of her imagery on observable forms in nature , and she represented them as exactly and precisely as she could . |
15 | Nobody read them but Clara , and she read them only because she read everything . |
16 | Neither of her back legs was functioning and she dragged them painstakingly behind her , taking all the weight on her front legs , her head hung low . |
17 | So I went over and I bought two necklaces , I gave them to Julie who made the shirt , and she took them apart |
18 | There were ten birthday cards on the mantelpiece , but they had been there two days and she took them down . |
19 | Mrs Denham wore heavily-rimmed glasses , and she took them off from time to time , restlessly , as she talked : the crows ' feet round her eyes were deeply scored , and her eyes without their glasses had a distant , worried look , as though committed to far other fields of concentration . |
20 | Tears of fury and frustration blurred her vision , and she blinked them away . |
21 | I have only to kiss them , my own grandchildren , and she calls them away . |
22 | He handed her the tablets and water , and she swallowed them obediently . |
23 | He walked towards her with his hands outstretched , and she clasped them warmly before she thought about what she was doing . |
24 | Brushing past the tall ferns , she noticed that the halo of flies buzzing around her head had increased , and she swatted them angrily as they landed on her face and arms . |
25 | Anne stood in stunned silence as tears filled Maureen 's eyes and she dashed them away . |
26 | The tears welled up into her eyes again and she dashed them away with an impatient hand . |
27 | The room reeled and she opened them again , tried to focus on the book , waited . |
28 | Her young are born in the nest and she leaves them there , protecting them from predators by blocking the hole with soil , which she packs down quite tightly . |
29 | Tears trickled from the corners of her eyes , and she knuckled them away fiercely . |
30 | She had her chances and she threw them away . |