Example sentences of "[vb past] she [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Nicandra dreaded ever having to see him again this embarrassment and fear engrossed her more fully than her love had ever done . |
2 | Then he began to talk , very quietly , in a curiously flat voice that showed her more clearly than anything else could how much he was holding back . |
3 | I killed her as surely as if I had stabbed her with a knife , shot her with a gun , squeezed her neck between my hands . |
4 | He released her as suddenly as he had come to her support and she grasped quickly and covertly at the back of another chair , not wanting him to know that her numbed leg was tingling painfully now . |
5 | ‘ I hit her so hard because she was choking me . |
6 | This time it was his eyes that were narrowed as he watched her as closely as any cat after a mouse . |
7 | He had told her the story , and reassured her as far as he was able . |
8 | ‘ I got her up here as soon as I could . |
9 | Isabel 's shaking legs got her as far as the bench before she collapsed . |
10 | The thought appalled her more now than ever . |
11 | At last , with greasy fingers , she managed to guide him to her saturated hole , and he penetrated her as easily as her own fingers did when she masturbated . |
12 | It was vaguely insulting to know that he treated her as casually as he would have treated any stranger with whom he found himself forced to share a house . |
13 | I treated her rotten whilst I was studying like I would n't take time off studying to go and see her or phone her when I saw her as often as I could , every weekend |
14 | Her father 's work took him at least as far as Shalstone , Buckinghamshire , and her own work took her as far as Edgcote on the Oxfordshire border . |
15 | He made no attempt to detain her , but walked with her down the dark drive and took her as far as her own front door . |
16 | His words hurt her more deeply than she would have imagined . |
17 | He held her against his tweed-upholstered person while he waded out of the pond , but put her down immediately when he touched dry land . |
18 | It suited her as well as it always did , the creamy-white silk throwing her olive skin into greater contrast against her thick raven hair and dark Mediterranean eyes . |
19 | Ven chopped her off stingingly before she could finish — and Fabia knew then that she was n't going to get off as lightly as she 'd hoped . |
20 | She instructed him to wash her , and was surprised when he soaped her as gently as if she was a baby . |
21 | Do tell me all about it ! ’ she begged ; and Breeze enlightened her as far as she could , without referring to the business of the wallet . |
22 | He ran his hand the length of her spine , making her aware that he wanted her as badly as she wanted him , and for a wild moment she could see no reason why they should n't make love . |
23 | I picked her out almost as soon as she arrived , the only woman present whom I did not know or , in the case of George 's sisters , could not identify . |
24 | I might have guessed , ’ and then he uttered a string of oaths , so oddly at variance with his usual smooth and civilised manner and appearance that Sally-Anne shivered and tried again to pull away from him , but he held her more tightly than ever . |
25 | She missed her so dreadfully when she was away , as though a part of her very own body was missing . |
26 | ‘ The problem with casting myself as the male version of Calypso is that I doubt if Ulysses trusted her as far as he could throw her . ’ |