Example sentences of "she [verb] [pn reflx] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Spurred on by her envious sisters , who convince her that her mystery spouse is really a foul serpent , she arms herself with a lamp to see him with and knife to attack him with .
2 She flung herself to the floor and rolled to safety behind the half-opened door , the Beretta clenched tightly in her gloved hand .
3 She flung herself on the bed in a paroxysm of weeping , wailing like an animal in pain — until Mrs Taylor came running , and took her in her arms .
4 She flung herself on the end of the bed and began to bring him further up to date .
5 She flung herself across the room , beating helplessly on the door , whispering his name over and over as if the force of her desire would bring him back .
6 ‘ You really are a darling Barney , ’ Julie laughed , as she lowered herself into the rear of the two individual cockpits and pulled the waterproof liner around her waist .
7 When she lowered herself into the chair , there was a loud squelching noise similar to that made by a hippopotamus when lowering its foot into the mud on the banks of the Limpopo River .
8 Gingerly , she lowered herself onto the wall , and sat astride its smooth apex , still partially concealed by overhanging branches from the tree .
9 At two o'clock she seated herself at a window-table in a restaurant overlooking the Nile , near where the houseboat was moored .
10 She seated herself at the desk .
11 She seated herself at the desk , relocated a floral display and smiled as the first patient walked into the room .
12 ‘ Does one , ’ asked Gay rhetorically , as she seated herself on the foot of the bed , ‘ quarrel with those to whom one is totally indifferent ? ’
13 Then she seated herself on the edge of the bed and , breathing deeply , raised the phone up to her ear .
14 She seated herself by the fireplace , and motioned the two men to sit .
15 She seated herself in a wicker chair and took her mug without speaking .
16 She seated herself in the bay window and said to George , ‘ Are you not supposed to be at Cambridge ?
17 She seated herself in the row in front of me , but before she did so she looked round , perhaps to see if after all there was anyone present whom she recognised .
18 On 11 February 1963 she gassed herself in the flat .
19 Relieved of her professional role , she manifested herself as an attractive well-dressed young woman answering to the name of Suzanne .
20 Soon she aligned herself with a small group of women who wanted to break into publishing .
21 Why had she exposed herself to the danger of someone remarking on the likeness between her son and her escort , and making the obvious connection ?
22 And if he decided that he did n't want a divorce ? she asked herself with a small shiver .
23 Do I want this job so badly ? she asked herself for the hundredth time .
24 So what was wrong with her ? she asked herself for the hundredth time as she sat sipping a glass of wine in his apartment in the Barbican some weeks after they 'd first met .
25 " And what next ? " she asked herself in a low voice .
26 She draped herself round the doctor and adopted a childish air .
27 She prided herself on the last .
28 At no time had she addressed herself to the credibility or otherwise of anything in the report .
29 ‘ Pity she could n't be with us , ’ said Mrs Harper , dangerously : but Shirley had n't the energy to fight back , she helped herself to a spoonful of sage and onion stuffing and sat down to begin her meal .
30 Reaching over the ink-black counter , she helped herself to a tumbler of Spanish coñac and drank it between shaking teeth .
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