Example sentences of "she [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In the name of our love , forgive me ! ’ she whispered with a dry mouth .
2 ‘ We 've done it , ’ she whispered into the little cave made by her fingers .
3 ‘ Sweet heaven , ’ she whispered to the empty car , ‘ please let me reach the main road safely .
4 ‘ Barney darling , ’ she whispered in a soft mid Atlantic accent , ‘ how lovely to see you again .
5 ‘ What have you done now , Jim ? ’ she whispered in a shaking voice .
6 ‘ Oh , look ! ’ she whispered in an awed kind of voice , and flicked a glance from the squirrel to Ven , to find that he was looking — at her !
7 There are hints , there are passages here and there where she goes into the present tense .
8 All eyes will be on Vina Buller today as she goes into the final showjumping phase in the lead of the National Championship sponsored by Heineken at Punchestown in Co Kildare .
9 She goes for the bold approach , transforming whole walls and courtyards with bright murals , herb mazes , whacky garden furniture .
10 Michelle is obviously a sunlust person in that respect and depending on whether she goes to a main package resort in Spain or perhaps a beach in India , she can either be a psychocentric sunlust person or an alocentric sunlust person .
11 Nothing in her life so far had prepared Laura for the shock she experienced at the sheer animal magnetism projected by the stranger .
12 This is her second book , slimmer but by no means slighter ; complex computer stuff that she turns into a fun thriller .
13 ‘ They 're so sweet and amusing , but … well , they 're also pretty exhausting , too , ’ she admitted with a small sigh .
14 ‘ No , it is n't , ’ she admitted with a self-deprecatory smile , glad to keep the conversation impersonal .
15 ‘ The former , ’ she admitted with a wry little smile .
16 ‘ Yes , ’ she admitted with no clear idea whether it was or was n't .
17 ‘ I — I 'm afraid so , ’ she admitted in a small voice .
18 she admitted in a low voice .
19 Spain did not become a great mercantile nation because she failed as a naval power to retain political control of her great empire , and as a producer to supply cheap goods .
20 She longs for the anguished desolation of a late capitalism that has n't quite worked as her generation dreamed .
21 A woman has been raped in her own home by a man she met at a local market .
22 ‘ The TV crew on The Darling Buds Of May know that I hate my backside , so they 're always making little comments , ’ she revealed in an exclusive interview .
23 She read for a long time , and I had the bonus of knowing my father was waiting impatiently to fuck her again on this night of nights which was really their honeymoon .
24 Having no book or magazine with her , she read from the opposite wall an advertisement for duty-free goods obtainable at Heathrow , one for travelling very cheaply by boat to Holland , another was deciphering an invitation to office temps couched in a kind of code , when the train drew into Finchley Road .
25 The next year she applied for the nursing course .
26 There was an evening to pass before the midnight flight to London and , despite Tucker 's adamancy that Miss Kennedy would n't see her , she taxied to the Big Bamboo on Wulff Road .
27 She made three trips , each time carrying a pair of heavy jugs which she emptied into a small copper hip bath : and each time increasingly aware of and responding to the gauntlet of Hope 's lust .
28 He was looking at her for help — he was pleading , through his fury , for the assistance of his sister … it was just that , in his youth , he could not control the emotion in his face , and she quivered with the imagined rage , only now recognizing the desperation in his eyes .
29 But the fumes seeped in until she was forced to gulp for air and she plunged into a deep and haunted sleep .
30 An inclination which she shared with every other girl in the school , but her own particular choice was a hymn by J. M. Neale , the first verse of which ran :
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