Example sentences of "which she [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 He started to sit up , seeking her face , but she was already moving down the bed , and moments later he felt her lips on his stomach , and then upon the head of his cock , which she took into her mouth by degrees , her tongue playing on it as she went , until he thought he would lose control .
2 Annie let a smile touch her lips and she passed off her embarrassment by wiping Rachel 's mouth with a spotless white handkerchief which she took from her coat pocket .
3 , Oliver Vaughan Snell ( 1882–1970 ) , mechanical engineer , was born 19 September 1882 in Invercargill , New Zealand , the eldest in the family of two sons and a daughter of William Bulleid , a businessman from North Tawton , Devon , and his wife Marian ( daughter of Oliver Vaughan Pugh ) from Llanfyllin , Montgomeryshire , to which she returned with her children in 1889 on the death of her husband .
4 Indigestion could be quelled with a simple magnesia tablet , thousands of which she chewed in her lifetime .
5 There she had a row with her mother after which she went to her bedroom , wrote a note saying how much she loved her boyfriend , and took an overdose of approximately 30 aspirin tablets and cut both her wrists superficially with a razor .
6 On the historical side , the most important acquisition was a letter of Mary Queen of Scots to the Earl of Leicester , 1567 , in which she asks for his assistance in promoting a good relationship between her and Queen Elizabeth .
7 During the few moments in which she paused in her ascent to the church she reflected that now she was looking at the view the other way round ; now she was in one of the overcrowded little alleys visible from San Martino as merely a crack in a vast expanse of roof tiles and crumbling masonry and noticeable from that lofty vantage point because of the fluttering of the washing hung out on poles over the street to dry .
8 Ivy might have said ) fills her empty life by writing fantastic love-letters to herself which she reads to her employer .
9 She almost hisses , and Xanthe and Miranda understand this word because one of Miranda 's special treasures , which she keeps in her treasure drawer under lock and key , but has shown Xanthe in a moment of love , is a figure of Jesus on the cross which glows greeny-white under the bedclothes if you 've shone a torch on it beforehand and saturated it with light .
10 On his death , Mrs. Fielding had her husband 's ashes put in a specially-made cask which she kept on her dressing table in her bedroom .
11 She used to show you a collection of photographs which she kept in her wallet as if they were family photographs , but in fact these pictures were all pictures of men 's cocks , she used to make them stop on the way home at the photobooth in the entrance to the station , she 'd make them stand on the stool with their trousers down , she never got caught — Greta , on seeing me leave with an especially handsome man : ‘ I hope you 're on the pill . ’
12 The child was entirely Lassiter in appearance so that , while she was pleased on Stephen 's behalf , Tamar could not feel the deep love which she had for her daughter .
13 Bruce said he wanted to buy a writing bureau which she had in her bedroom and Mrs Knight helped clear out her belongings from its drawers .
14 The man comforts her and they blow kisses to each other during an intimate phone call in which she tells of her marriage misery .
15 Professor Murgulescu , the original head of her field , was subordinated to her and witnessed her takeover of his institute which she amalgamated with her own operations to obliterate any trace of professional independence .
16 At 18 she gave up competing to teach , setting up a class in South Shields which she amalgamated with her old school in Jarrow when her own teacher retired .
17 Eugénie always held Biarritz in special affection and it was a source of great pleasure to her when in 1880 she managed to recover the furniture from the Villa which she installed in her house in Farnborough .
18 Kate borrowed his denim jacket , which she draped across her shoulders .
19 Culottes and ethnic jumpers , which she wore on her honeymoon , flooded the shops .
20 Jean Campbell , in 1817 , was an uneducated deaf person without any speech who could only write the initials of her name in reverse order , eg. C.J. She was an unmarried woman who had three children by different men , one of whom at the time of her arrest in April 1817 had been living with her as a common law husband but who had a few days earlier taken off the ring that he had given to her and which she wore on her finger in the fashion of a married woman , and had left home .
21 Running into the glade , she picked up Rosalind 's letter and folded it back into its envelope , which she saw to her dismay had been badly torn by the man 's rough handling of it .
22 When the mouthbrooder picks up her eggs she gathers up the Synodontis eggs with them which she incubates inside her mouth along with her own fry until they are released as tiny replicas of their natural parents — possibly after preying on the cichlid fry while they are inside her mouth .
23 A very straight military-type man was waiting for her when she reached her own pigeon-hole , which she shared with her assistant ( off sick ) .
24 On her visit Diana took France by storm and she has shown the world how happy she is carrying out official engagements on her own — in contrast to the Korean trip which she shared with her husband and which exposed their coldness towards each other when they spent most days unsmiling and glum .
25 Without a backward look , Beth went from the room , along the softly lit hallway and on to the bedroom which she shared with her husband .
26 Mrs. Morgan testified that she had been dragged by her husband from the bedroom which she shared with her small son .
27 She was as famous as Cleopatra and indeed she conquered Egypt which she added to her empire .
28 Lucy is a departure in that she appears to react to small segments of spoken English , to which she responds with her own Ameslan , in which her ability became roughly equal to Washoe 's .
29 Each carries a wand of shining metal which she spins on her fingertips , tosses playfully into the air , and with which she interweaves her body in most intricate gyrations …
30 Liese rolled a sheaf of a Chinese root which she grew in her garden and put a match to it .
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