Example sentences of "she [vb past] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 So she spent almost all her time in her bedroom , which she shared with the children .
2 The link was a woman : she lived with the allies , raised their children , arranged further marriages between them and her brothers ' children .
3 Christie sat in the dock yesterday gently nodding as if she agreed with the judges ' decision to increase her sentence by 80 per cent .
4 However , she attended the hearing and told the coroner she agreed with the police report .
5 ‘ Shall I open yours ? ’ she asked with a clenched-teeth smile .
6 She helped with the chairs — one back to Mona 's room , another to Linley 's — while Oliver carried the broken one to the library .
7 As she mingled with the guests at the Queen 's Scottish home she realized that she was no longer treated as a person but as a position , no longer a flesh and blood human being with thoughts and feelings but a symbol where the very title ‘ Her Royal Highness , the Princess of Wales ’ distanced her not only from the wider public but from those within the intimate royal circle .
8 She played with the choices during the remaining days allowed her , knowing in her heart that she would be forced to take the safe path into the civil service .
9 She played with the children in their street when they had the time which was n't often and with diplomatic children , a cosmopolitan lot , like mine , only that Constanza was gang-leader .
10 She identified with the emotions of the young men she accompanied , including the mental agonies suffered by many after the conflict had ended and they had returned home .
11 She identified with the emotions of the young men she accompanied , including the mental agonies suffered by many after the conflict had ended and they had returned home .
12 As she wrestled with the winches , hauling in the anchor and unfurling the headsail , her upper arms were seized in a vice-like grip .
13 Moving still further inland , she dispensed with the trappings of the colonial lifestyle — she drank unboiled water , used no mosquito-net , walked barefoot , and even went without the indispensable hat .
14 She fiddled with the catches on the shutters and folded them back , her anger cooling at the haunting , distant sound of a boatman singing .
15 She clattered with the grids , rather excessively he thought , twisting round to reach for them beyond the bowl of soapy water .
16 As she grappled with the staples she could feel inside the bag the firm shape of a book .
17 She started with the bones — good thing she had taken those anatomy courses — and laid on muscle , flesh and skin .
18 Among her other political activities , she sympathised with the Boers and visited St. Helena when it was used to house prisoners from the South African War .
19 ‘ I did n't expect to hear anything for at least a week , but the next day she rang with the words and melody all worked out — and she had sat a school exam the same day . ’
20 How she bargained with the sorcerers to build the Bright Palace for her .
21 Leaning forward towards the nylon line , she snipped with the scissors .
22 She collaborated with the designers .
23 She mixed with the villagers , admired their cottage gardens , learned their crafts , and made some of her own gardening tools at the blacksmith 's forge .
24 And certainly by what she did with the women 's support group I think she was .
25 She 'd just box a few ears , knock a few heads together like she did with the Rattries , and chase them off .
26 On other occasions Rita found , as she did with the children , that a certain sharp authority was more effective .
27 Yeah , so course she said with the girls shoes they 're slimmer look .
28 Consider too the circumstances of Jane Austen , whose novels breathe such grace and balance that we assume she wrote with no distractions :
29 Although Melody had already said her farewells to Seb , she found time to visit Anna before she left with the others .
30 She never went on holidays anywhere , she stayed with the nuns all the time .
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