Example sentences of "[vb past] she [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And then Raynor entered her with a strong swift movement , and the fires engulfed them both .
2 Lady Constance visited some suffragettes imprisoned in Holloway gaol , and this experience transformed her into a public figure with a single-minded burning cause .
3 She giggled when his second attempt ended in the same way , and when he grasped her in a great bear hug , she was able to slip away as easily as if it were a child holding her .
4 Her General Practitioner referred her to the surgical Outpatients Clinic where the surgeon examined her and placed her on the waiting list for stripping ( removal ) of varicose veins .
5 The coroner , Harold Price , heard at Walthamstow Coroner 's Court in north-east London that baby Kim 's GP and health visitor referred her to the social services on the day she died , said it was vital that such referrals should be made as soon as possible .
6 Blood tests revealed Louise 's haemoglobin level was down and doctors referred her to the local hospital .
7 The test came back positive and Fiona 's doctor referred her to the top London expert in toxoplasma .
8 Then , when they turned out on to the main road , Luke overtook her with an authoritative toot .
9 He often visited her in the early months , talking as if the passive figure in the background was n't there .
10 There was a time , early in their days at Cambridge , when a brilliant and handsome research student from Yale made a determined pitch for Robyn , and she had been rather dazzled and excited by the experience ( he wooed her with a heady mixture of the latest post Freudian theoretical jargon and devastatingly frank sexual propositions , so she was never quite sure whether it was Lacan 's symbolic phallus he was referring to or his own real one ) .
11 Lucy spent just three days in intensive care before doctors moved her to an ordinary ward at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital .
12 It drew her to a big yellow truck , where a dark scarf of smoke tugged across the pavement .
13 Lucenzo ruthlessly hurried the shaken Meredith through a small door , to the sound of indulgent ribaldry , and drew her into a small salotto .
14 I drew her into a shadowy window embrasure .
15 Things that filled her with joy and drew her into the everyday lives of the two people she had loved for so many lonely years .
16 Lifting her with effortless strength to her feet , he cradled her against the hard strength of his own body .
17 A legacy from a great-aunt had bought their house and provided her with a small income .
18 In January 1990 the Education Department provided her with a new tutor .
19 Without a word , Lucenzo offered her a jug of coffee and flicked a quick finger at the alert barman , who provided her with a fresh cup .
20 Her investments provided her with an annual income of well over a million dollars , in addition to the trusts and investments left to her directly by her husband .
21 She said that the sale provided her with the out-of-print material needed for research .
22 This provided her with the ideal opportunity to research and write a book about the local food , which resulted in the publication of The Taste of Cyprus ( Interworld Publications , £5.95 ) , an enjoyable look at seasonal Cypriot cooking .
23 A Salvation Army boy who was studying medicine invited her to the Christian Union .
24 Her instructor , Sally Sheffield , described her as a competent first-aider who did not panic .
25 He fixed her with a cool stare .
26 He fixed her with a bloodshot eye .
27 He fixed her with a glittering eye .
28 He fixed her in a maddened stare and she saw the blood running from his gashed hand .
29 She was not there and after running frantically around the garden he eventually found her beside the old hanging tree at the bottom of the path .
30 He found her in a small kitchen .
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