Example sentences of "[vb pp] she in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He could have answered her in one word . |
2 | I 've seen her in that dress with the whole of the bar top covered in loose change , laboriously counting the coins , bagging the silver and copper coins separately . |
3 | Those who had seen her in this mood before faded quietly out of reach ; others got their fingers burnt . |
4 | I was fourteen then , I 'd seen her in National Velvet , and had been barmy about her ever since . |
5 | The men had n't bothered her in any way . |
6 | And as he held his finger to his lips , she remembered that he had told her in strict confidence that the complex belonged to him . |
7 | Now she told him that he had never understood her in any case . |
8 | ‘ I 'm sorry we 've found her in this state , boy . |
9 | I 've just bathed her in cold water to get the temperature down cos she 's . |
10 | Constance had also fought her mother all the way when she was young and her personality was still forming , and then had somehow abandoned her in later life , when the need to fight had gone . |
11 | The , the interviewer the other day said that she was somebody stopped her in Sandy Row , at the bottom of Sandy Row , |
12 | This meant that loyalty forbade her to tell Philip — who would n't have believed her in any case . |
13 | Her evidence was that being interviewed by two senior police officers had put her in considerable fear and trepidation and that her confession was accordingly not a true one . |
14 | Lizzy 's butter-wouldn't-melt-in-her-mouth image had kept her in good stead the last few years , but soon she wanted to break away . |
15 | The man in the bushes by the gate still worried her but I found it easy to isolate him from our friendship , although she felt now that he was trying to gas her ; the fumes from someone 's central heating outlet , discernible on the otherwise pure air , had inspired and confirmed her in this idea . |
16 | I have loved her in obsessive fashion . ’ |
17 | It has stood her in good stead , for she has had to deal with very serious health problems and has never allowed these to depress or hinder her . |
18 | The girls ' parents had held her in high regard and they had become firm friends . |