Example sentences of "she [verb] [prep] the man " in BNC.

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1 here at the weaving , oh and she 's huge , and oh she goes for the men ,
2 They held Grimma in awe because of the way she shouted at the men and read better than anyone .
3 She peered at the men fighting , for the life of her not able to think why anyone would come to her rescue .
4 But on a much more significant level , she turned to the man who is repeatedly described as ‘ The man of God ’ .
5 She nodded at the man , then at the nurse before hurrying out .
6 She glanced at the man , and he said , ‘ Yes ; yes , six . ’
7 Unable to keep a smile of pure pleasure from her lips , she glanced at the man at her side .
8 It may start with the first glimpse she gets of the man she is destined to love , or the man she believes wrongly that she is destined to love .
9 ‘ I 'm pleased with it , ’ Maria responded warily , reminding herself that she worked for the man .
10 ‘ What the hell are you playing at ? ’ she demanded of the man at the tiller .
11 She thought about the men she had met .
12 Fran swallowed hard , feeling the bitter taste of fear burning her throat as she stared into the man 's cold , flat eyes , wishing she could find her voice to tell him what he could do with his threats .
13 She looked at the man .
14 She looked at the man , waiting for his reassurance .
15 She looked at the man witheringly , then shook her head .
16 She looked at the man .
17 She looked at the man sitting opposite her , and was suffused with a sense of loss .
18 She fell in with Nicole 's steps , watching as she gesticulated to the men , letting them know that they would n't be long .
19 Happily she drifted into the man 's arms , and found herself spinning from one partner to another , thrilled with the magic of dancing in a snowy square , the growing gloom lit by the dainty fairy lights and lanterns .
20 Dallying for hours , as Tekoa did , was against the ordinary rules of convoy sailing but , by the light of the burning ships around her , she drifted amongst the men in the water , hauling them abroad until no more survivors were found .
21 She went into the men 's robing room by mistake when she put on her gown but no one seemed to mind .
22 At the sight of a man approaching from a distance the woman seemed about to thrust the child against the wall but , changing her mind , she walked forward again , and she spoke to the man .
23 She leaned towards the man and brushed her lips across the beard that grew unkempt from his cheeks .
24 Someone had put on a Roy Orbison album and she slipped into the man 's arms to the strains of ‘ Crying ’ .
25 Hiding in the hedge a safe distance from the truck , she waited for the man to appear .
26 As she ran off the man opened the van of the door , which then blew up .
27 She said of the man behind that last letter : ‘ The forward right-slanted writing indicates that emotions took priority over his thinking .
28 She said to the man , ‘ What 's the name of this place ? ’
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