Example sentences of "she [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Scientific writers , novelists and poets , ’ she insists at the outset , ‘ can all be found putting forward similar views of humanity , society and nature , often by means of similar language and imagery , ’
2 She lisped over the telephone , ’ Congratulations , daddy , on being elected to the national executing committee of the Labour party ’ .
3 She was a bonny young 'un , right enough , and from a bonny mother , from what she had glimpsed of that lass as she skidded down the road with the polis after her .
4 ‘ Lincolnshire , really , though we live in London now , ’ she whispered into the darkness .
5 ‘ Hosanna , ’ she whispered into the street .
6 ‘ Goodbye , my love , ’ she whispered into the silence .
7 " La monasterie " she whispered across the aisle , " ce n'est pas belle . "
8 ‘ It 's all right ’ she whispered under the noise , and he settled down again on his side with his back to her .
9 ‘ I love you , ’ she whispered under the din of other people 's exclamations about the phenomenal machine .
10 Would you please be my friend ? ’ she whispered to the robin .
11 When these vibrations reach the female , she goes towards the male .
12 This gives you a head start , and if you are sensitive to her changing needs as she goes through the grief experience you will learn your role and recognise your cues as you go along .
13 If she goes through the checkout without a tantrum praise her behaviour ( ‘ You 're a big girl behaving so well ’ ) .
14 She goes through the book do n't she ?
15 So she goes into the church .
16 She goes into the loo … and he never sees her again .
17 She goes into the loo … and he never sees her again .
18 But her pouch has a muscle around its mouth which contracts like a draw-string and shuts so tightly when she goes into the water that her young are in no danger of drowning .
19 But when she goes into the economics of food , admits the ‘ luxury ’ of aesthetic choice , and gets John Berger off the charge of ‘ bourgeois pastoral ’ or ‘ the consolatory celebration of a fictive rusticity ’ , you have a writer for whom politics was never a mere function of style .
20 As she goes into the election , she will be helped by the stronger economy .
21 Well , erm , she goes to him , well she told him , and she goes onto the pill yeah , and you know , she did n't tell her mum , she did n't tell her mum though , did she ?
22 After winning the love of Claire 's daughter and the respect of her husband Mike ( Matt McCoy ) , Peyton begins a systematic campaign to ruin her employer 's life , culminating in a chilling climax when she goes on the rampage .
23 She was up at er what do you call , no yesterday , and she , you know she goes to the clinic then ,
24 She goes to the window , treating the rugs spread on the sanded and waxed pine floorboards as stepping-stones , pulls back the curtain , and peers out .
25 She started she 's that , she made friends with one or two of her colleagues so she goes to the cinema of an evening
26 She goes to the dance alone .
27 Mavis stands in the book shop writing the name and the things down you see and then she goes to the library , she has n't been out properly yet with her knee has she ?
28 She goes to the opera with him . ’
29 So she goes to the hospital .
30 So she goes to the hospital and they go right take your clothes off and put the gown on Get out , man , just , just go to a clinic .
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