Example sentences of "she [vb past] [pron] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | She met her aunt for the first time and was invited to spend a holiday with her . |
2 | He thought it was an accusation but she met his eyes for a second : ‘ They 'll kill you , ’ she said . |
3 | She met his eyes for a long while , then nodded . |
4 | She made my bed for me and wound Little Ben as I hurtled into uniform . |
5 | She pecked our hands for food and glared at us |
6 | The committee had heard she sold her kidney for £3,265 . |
7 | Amanda claims she got her eye for good antique furniture from her grandfather . |
8 | She asked her aunt for a little money , for the first time , shuffling her feet and keeping her eyes shyly down . |
9 | Her marriage had continued to slide downhill until eventually , after being evicted from the house , she divorced my stepfather for persistent cruelty , and took a job as the live-in caretaker of a seedy block of flats . |
10 | She cracked her face for a while . |
11 | ‘ Margaret , ’ called my mother , and ‘ Margaret ’ again , her voice taking on the faint exasperation that had flavoured her tone as she used my name for many years now . |
12 | She poked my shoulder for what I gradually comprehended was n't the first time . |
13 | She lifted her eyes for an instant , shook her head and resumed eating . |
14 | He moved towards her , and instinctively she lifted her face for his kiss . |
15 | She lifted her face for his kiss , groaning in soft satisfaction as his mouth claimed hers . |
16 | She noticed his teeth for the first time : small and irregular , like pieces of gravel on a driveway , but sparkling white . |
17 | She told him word for word , adding coldly , ‘ Is that how you describe us to anyone who comments on our practice ? ’ |
18 | As she clambered over the steep Alpine meadows with Portia , she told her friend for the first time about Thomas and how he had helped her when she had nowhere to go . |
19 | The questions she had feared earlier seemed to be taking physical shape in the shadowy corners of the room , phantoms waiting to trap her if she dropped her guard for so much as a second . |
20 | She rested her head for a moment against his shoulder and then sat up straight , conscious that she must not ruffle her carefully coiffured hair . |
21 | She soothed his brow for a little . |
22 | A young child brutally killed , a mother in anguish because she turned her back for seconds : it is a reflection of the society we now live in . |
23 | He turned the pages slowly as she evoked her dreamscapes for him . |
24 | Forcing herself to sit down , she racked her imagination for excuses that might explain his absence . |
25 | She had to convince herself that if she allowed her feelings for just one second to soar away untethered she 'd be doomed . |
26 | She reserved her temper for the horse . |
27 | She nodded her head for emphasis . |
28 | Nicandra burst into tears and , as she opened her mouth for a bellow , the stored spinach and saliva shot out , into her plate , on to the tablecloth , a horrid defilement . |
29 | And she polished his shoes for him , whenever she got the chance . |
30 | She blamed her mother for thoughtlessly producing so many children . |