Example sentences of "she [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll tell Jack Dodson to pick 'er up for the fatstock market on Thursday . |
2 | right , super thanks very much , bye , oh they 're lovely stuff , what she on about the kiddie ? |
3 | She was not quite sure what all of them — she along with the rest — were laughing about ; but there they were , rolling about with mirth , and Herbert Fraser looking as pleased as Punch . |
4 | You do n't want people knocking your door and er you know she up to the time she died we we used to be advised by her . |
5 | And she was to , she took over the Queen when she out of the country ! |
6 | Now part of the er exercise which the marketing exec does when he or she round to the surgeries is to provide them with a certain amount of information of course . |
7 | Gathering her back into his arms , he unclipped the safety line on her lifejacket and lifted her on to the saloon settee where she was protected from the surging water by his BMW . |
8 | Samson Orry gripped Jess round her narrow waist and swung her on to the tavern counter . |
9 | Slowly he pressured her backwards , tipping her on to the cushioning softness of the bed , moving over her so that the imprint of his body burned on her like a brand . |
10 | But when events forced her on to the centre of the political stage , she took her role very seriously indeed . |
11 | One of them hurled her on to the bed and snarled for her to shut up . |
12 | She sought his mouth again , wrapping her arms around his neck , offering and receiving a kiss so fierce , impatient and demanding that she clung to him and she lost her balance , fell against him , felt him gather her up against the inflammatory hardness of his body and lift her on to the bed . |
13 | She tried to twist free , but in one deft movement he hooked his arm beneath her knees and , completely oblivious to her struggles , threw her on to the bed . |
14 | She wound her arms around his neck , eagerly accepting his heated kisses until he lifted her on to the bed and came down on top of her , covering her and dominating her . |
15 | Then , before she could struggle , before she could even unravel her wildly mixed reactions , Guy broke the kiss and , with one smooth movement , picked her up and tossed her on to the bed . |
16 | He threw her on to the bed , his face red with rage . |
17 | Later on , they loaded her on to the hand-cart and trundled her along to Bartholomew Close . ’ |
18 | He pushes her on to the floor and lies on top of her , nearly smothering her . |
19 | He tapped her on the shoulder-Excuse me — and when she turned he took her by the wrist and round the waist , holding her close , whisking her on to the floor . |
20 | They stripped the giggling woman , and pushed her on to the floor . |
21 | Yet although her support for women priests is well known , she says it was her interest in a wide range of other issues that persuaded local clergy and laity to vote her on to the Synod for five years . |
22 | She cried out and , seeing how white she was , he pushed her on to the settee , following her down and crowding her against the arm . |
23 | Peggy followed her on to the landing . |
24 | His hands closed around her waist , and without effort he lifted her on to the poolside , and flipped himself easily out beside her . |
25 | And she had one or two hires including higher art and then somebody said oh that would be good for the P R department is looking for staff so she now is doing a superb job running a marketing operation , editing an internal newspaper it all herself and erm all of that I taught her , now I want to move her on to the stage where she can get professional recognition for this , now that is what I call an absolute beginner |
26 | Charlie pressed her on to the pouffe near the fire and then he sat down on the floor beside her . |
27 | When he got her on to the pavement , she sagged against the school wall and would not move . |
28 | ‘ Christ knows what will happen when I take her on to the shop floor , ’ he said . |
29 | Someone had thus moved the body , and it had to be assumed that it was the same person who had pushed her on to the plough . |
30 | Wordlessly , she allowed him to lead her on to the roadway and down the hill towards home . |