Example sentences of "she [verb] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Dropping her off , she turns to close the door of my car ,
2 She admitted causing the dog unnecessary suffering and was fined £1,000 and ordered to pay £508.72 costs .
3 Waitress Calderwood , from Gosforth , was ordered to carry out 120 hours community service by Newcastle magistrates after she admitted making the hoax call .
4 She was so busy with the Maxim , however , that she failed to notice the door opening fully behind her , and Richmann stepping through like some black-cloaked angel of death , his shortened Winchester being raised into position .
5 She was so caught up in her own feelings that she failed to detect the danger in the question .
6 Just happened to forget to mention how she failed to do the job she was hired for , and got her comeuppance , good and proper , from the great wonder-rabbi Shmuel ben Issachar ! ’
7 However , when he invited Beatrice Hastings to come and model for him nude early on in their affair , Modigliani objected and she failed to keep the appointment .
8 She failed to complete the course , and it was not until 1982 that Geraldine Rees , riding Cheers , became the first woman to finish the race .
9 It is regrettable also that she failed to recognise the rise of anti-Islamic racism , in which the demonising of Islam as ‘ The Other ’ of the west is taking shape .
10 But she failed to recognise the businessman who has become one of Norfolk 's most famous sons , the county where she has her Sandringham estate .
11 Would she prefer to face the room or the window ?
12 ‘ Do n't mind her , ’ Tim joked , ‘ She hates leaving the office .
13 Pietr only found out by accident , when she applied to have the child aborted .
14 She agrees to go the city council and lodge a complaint .
15 When the lonely howl of a wolf carried to them through the forest , Isabel jumped , glancing at the door as if she expected to see the beast standing there .
16 She made to close the door on them when Mrs Phipps added , ‘ We 're gooin' from dower to dower ter get a collection up for a few flowers .
17 Gina stopped where she was , her fingers clenched in the palms of her hand as she fought to control the surge of irritation which threatened to make her lose her temper completely , while Rune 's brilliant gaze held her in thrall , intimate , deliberately self-assured .
18 She fought to contain the nausea his words recalled .
19 Margaret Ewing ( SNP , Moray ) challenged the Leader of the Commons , Tony Newton , who was standing in at Prime Minister 's question time , to clear up the confusion after giving advance notice that she planned to raise the issue .
20 7 It 's terrific to see her without the bars between us. 8 She sits eating the treat food at the opening to the door and looking at me. 9 How does she know to look into my eyes and not at the huge finger next to her .
21 She sought to convey the urgency of the situation .
22 Did she want to scald the face off a man ?
23 Would she want to see the boy ?
24 But for the other versions , the questions would be : ( 9 ) how did he paint the general ? how does she want to play the character ?
25 However , she agreed to see the therapist is an outpatient , and to use open access by telephone if in the meantime she felt unable to cope with her difficulties .
26 Jill thought a moment then announced her decision , which was that she agreed to keep the secret provided Jennifer riddled out the cinders every morning from then on , instead of taking it in turns .
27 Cos er , when Deborah got Deborah got married , remember when she got married the crown came off mine
28 She got to know the music because her father , Mr Tom Taylor , conducted the male voice choir which formed the basis of the opera chorus .
29 There would always be a possibility of escape once she got to know the routine .
30 She asked to see the daughter of the house .
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