Example sentences of "[vb past] she [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | When he moved she jumped back like a startled rabbit . |
2 | In the presence of a lovely woman he was carried away and , ignoring her husband completely , presented Lunia with the finished sketch and invited her to go out with him that evening . |
3 | Finally they found her strolling back to her flat in Sheffield , South Yorks . |
4 | I found her bustling about with a feather duster looking as if she 'd been up for hours . |
5 | I called in on Ruth at lunchtime today and found her sitting up in her wheelchair looking out at the garden and seeming much better and as bright as usual — a nice nurse in attendance . |
6 | She brought water , a fresh towel and a wet flannel for Faye , then helped her to lie back on her left side . |
7 | As she let her breath out on a long sigh Hilary moved reluctantly away . |
8 | She let her breath out in a hissing rush . |
9 | Polly let her breath out in a whoosh of relief , looking down to check how far she still had to go . |
10 | Ajayi was trying to cultivate the seneschal 's acquaintance ( when her sore leg and stiff back let her get down to the basement levels where he was usually to be found ) whereas Quiss had started out trying to intimidate him . |
11 | ‘ George Duffield let her breeze along for six furlongs on Saturday morning and she just flew . |
12 | He had been wonderful about her family whom he did not pretend to like , never made an issue of her going there and he let her run on about them when she got home . |
13 | Why does her brother Hindley let her run around with such a companion ? ’ wondered Mr Linton . |
14 | She had a neat , methodical mind and it pleased her to hunt around for an odd half-hour or so to fill with planting lettuces or doing the mending . |
15 | But when Andy announced he wanted to cool their relationship a little , Frances felt a panic and dread inside which caused her to lash out in unexpected anger . |
16 | His expression caused her to shrink back in her seat and exclaim with dismay , ‘ Silas — I feel you 're becoming annoyed with me . ’ |
17 | Someone screamed , a high shrill piercing noise that caused her to break out in goose pimples . |
18 | Allen told her to ramble on about astrology , a subject Lysette knew nothing about . |
19 | So I started to write a variation on the first bar and told her to go on in the same way and to keep to the idea . |
20 | says , you know , told her to come over at night you know |
21 | He encouraged her to go on with her story . |
22 | The first Guess ? shots by model-turned-photographer Ellen von Unwerth showed her squeezing out of a black lace bustier , looking seductively over her shoulder . |
23 | Dorris Thompson , aged 84 , of Park Square West , Jaywick , was described to Essex Coroner Dr Malcolm Weir as a ‘ thin frail elderly lady ’ who always turned her heating off at night . |
24 | She turned her face up for his kiss , her heart singing within her as their lips met in a caress that was both healing and passionate . |
25 | She looked away , but he turned her face back with his hand . |
26 | She turned her face back to him . |
27 | Miguel took her chin in his hand and tipped her face up towards him . |
28 | He felt the skin between her anus and vagina give like tissue and heard her cry out in agony . |
29 | The other day I heard her come out with a bloody . |
30 | As the weapon spun off into the darkness , Angel One released his grip on Louise and shoved her stumbling off to one side , at the same time drawing Jim Miller square in front of him to maintain his human shield . |