Example sentences of "she [verb] [verb] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When she failed to return from work the next day he called the police . |
2 | The symptoms she endured varied from month to month , worsening or improving according to the circumstances of her life at the time . |
3 | Erm Mary indicated at the last executive that she wants to retire from C H C and she would like Pauline to take her place , have you an nomina , a nominee from here ? |
4 | She wants to escape from home , and the least we can do is to let her stay here for a while . |
5 | She lives moving from house to house to keep the security forces off her tracks , " Now my home is here with the Committee " , she explained . |
6 | She has moved from Arrow , and is just the sort of author who can benefit from a change of publisher , for she has been slipping a little recently . |
7 | TENNIS widow Tatum O'Neal has acquired a string of handsome admirers , now she has split from husband John McEnroe . |
8 | For the past year , she has suffered from incontinence , but her kind next-door neighbour has done regular washing for her . |
9 | He dreams of Isabella , languidly exploring the Alhambra , the great jewel she has seized from Boabdil , last of the Nasrids . |
10 | Should I tell her that all is well and that what she has comes from God ? |
11 | Although she says that it was not necessarily an easy step to take , her community was behind her , and the reactions she has had from friends and teachers have convinced her that the step she took was an important one , challenging stereotypes in the West about what it means to be a Muslim girl , and bringing her a great sense of identity and of no longer being at odds with herself . |
12 | She needs to hide from reality but she also does n't want Mitch to see how old she is and the truth that she is hiding from : |
13 | It was ten days ago that she 'd heard from Le Touquet , and that series of games must be over by now , she knew . |
14 | I need some paint , ’ she explained awkwardly , which got the same astonished reaction she 'd had from Leo . |
15 | She made coffee in a dented silver pot and served it in dark-green cups with gold rims and gold handles , cups she 'd stolen from home . |
16 | A sky vast and cloudless blue magnified the immensity of the sun , a mother to the tiny star she 'd known from Mars . |
17 | One thing she 'd learned from Ace in the short time they 'd been together was to be quick on her feet . |
18 | Then she went on to elaborate with the facts she 'd learned from Leo . |
19 | From what she 'd gleaned from Janine he came and went like a bloody ghost , flitting in and out as it suited him . |
20 | She 'd driven from Newcastle to virtually to with the choke on ! |
21 | With her glossy curls and ripe-peach skin she seemed to glow from top to toe . |
22 | She went missing from class and one of the teachers went after her . |
23 | Her longing for a child was something she kept hidden from others ; she would n't even discuss it with Richard . |
24 | ‘ In addition to the agreed sum of her own portion , all my jewellery , all the silver and plate , and any items of furnishing she wishes to remove from Merchiston Lodge , which property itself she may not have . ’ |
25 | He said , ‘ Would Chrissie tell you if she did hear from Jack ? ’ |
26 | No doubt he exaggerated ( such was his wont where his conscience was concerned ) ; yet the only news she had received from Em herself had not been happy ; and now — to learn that she had suffered a miscarriage in that desert place at such a time of year , and that she had not felt able to share the grief of it with her own affectionate sister … |
27 | She must have been mad to consider the possibility , especially after the emotional battering she had received from Giles . |
28 | Of all things most precious to her , it was the wedding ring she had received from Nader . |
29 | ‘ I 'd better not waste any more time , ’ she added , pushing the door open and going through , finding herself at an entrance to the dock area that she had seen from Froebe 's office . |
30 | As she descended the stairs , she appreciated for the first time how far she had fallen from grace . |