Example sentences of "[vb past] she into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | He threw the luggage into the boot of her hired car and helped her into the front seat . |
3 | When she arrived , minus dogs this time , as they would have destroyed the solemnity — Flora showed her into the back room . |
4 | Benjamin and I hid our exasperation , took our cloaks and followed her into the snow-covered grounds . |
5 | Patrick followed her into the front room , his eyes taking in her home . |
6 | There was just enough time for Bobbie to make herself tidy before they called her into the front room . |
7 | Sex education as a subject is important in any discussion of the work of Mrs Whitehouse , because her experiences of it as a teacher and parent , indirectly , if not directly , led her into the public domain of the politics of sexual morality . |
8 | He saw her state at once and without another word took her arm and led her into the little sitting room . |
9 | The guide led her into the air-conditioned jewellery shop and held out the box to a sales assistant . |
10 | He took her into the next room , performed a little pantomime of swivelling hips and stormy eyes , then wrapped his arm around her . |
11 | At three-thirty Kattina appeared , and stepped into a taxi which took her into the bustling centre of Cairo . |
12 | We talked a little till her cries took her into the little theatre . |
13 | ’ We stopped her and took her into the back room where we found she was n't fat at all . |
14 | she stuck the kid in the back of the car and put the grocery in and she picked her up and brought her into the front seat , ti , tied her in and and the the , the , the , this thing was coming about |
15 | Then , with the notion of what a girl with such a name must be like firm in her mind , she made this heroine of hers arrive somewhere and without delay put her into the first of a series of conflicts with , behind them , a gradually increasing aura of mystery . |
16 | He picked her up and carried her into the front room . |
17 | I doubt he gave her a second thought , once he 'd pulled his trousers back on and ushered her into the first available taxi . |
18 | ‘ With your colouring , you should wear that shade of green more often , ’ he told her as he ushered her into the dove-grey Daimler . |
19 | He lifted a strong hand , signalled brusquely for the Mercedes to pick them up , and pushed her into the rear seats , sliding in next to her . |
20 | He had out-planned her , outmanoeuvred her and backed her into the proverbial corner ! |