Example sentences of "her [noun] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As she flopped down in a corner seat , Constance looked at the man pushing her case on to the rack opposite .
2 She dropped her robe on to the stool near by and stepped into the water , sinking slowly down into the warmth .
3 Phyllisia too stood up to her father when he says he is going to send her and her sister back to the West Indies .
4 Virginia pushed her bike on to the grass-verge and stood under the heavy foliage of the trees for shelter .
5 Drawing a deep breath , she pushed her bike up to the gate .
6 She nearly lost a shoe pulling her foot out of the hole behind her .
7 The thought of Norman 's discomfiture at finding her gone cheered her a little and she pressed her foot down on the accelerator , anxious to distance herself from the three of them , to reach the safety of home .
8 She put her foot down on the pedal and the car leaped forward .
9 The engine fired and she pushed her foot down on the accelerator so that the fierce roar echoed her feelings of pent-up frustration .
10 With the Further Education Centre now providing facilities for some 40 or more physical activity and Yoga classes , someone had to get her foot in at the door in those early days !
11 Fran smoothed her notes out on the table , willing her hands to stay still when every bit of her was shaking .
12 On Thursday , her half-day off from the shop , as Rachaela was sitting in her chair listening to Tchaikovsky ballet music , the door sounded .
13 Robyn held it out at arm 's length , glanced at it and then cursed as she saw the blood that dripped from her fingers on to the black plastic .
14 But instinctively she knew she had what she wanted — the frames that would lend just the breadth and depth she needed to complete her picture story of the couture shows , and she let her camera fall back on its strap around her neck , rubbing her aching eyes and running her fingers up under the thick fringe of dark blonde hair that barely skimmed them .
15 By the time she had got her cases up to the guest room , made the bed up and sorted out her food supplies it was beginning to get dark and , although she had a burning desire to go up to the studio , caution prevailed .
16 She was wearing the huge red skirt she had made out of some curtains someone had sent to the jumble , and a black polo-necked jersey , and she had tied her hair up with the Indian scarf Luke had given her for Christmas .
17 She washed hurriedly , then pulled on her old jeans and jersey and tied her hair back with the shoelace .
18 She looked about her at the freshness of the morning , then laughed and , pulling her hair out of the tight bun she had secured it in to ride , shook her head .
19 Despite the sunshine , it was a crisp , cold day , and she pulled up the collar of her black jacket , flicking the long auburn mane of her hair out of the way .
20 Leith , having popped along to her bedroom to take her hair out of the knot she had worn it in all day , was having serious thoughts about her actions — inviting him for a meal , for goodness ' sake !
21 Her hair down from the secret of her ears ,
22 Then to stop her crying , anything to stop that , he had to buy her the set of antique-look brass fire-irons she had set her heart on for the lounge , to give an extra touch of authenticity to the rustic stone fireplace and the imitation-log gas fire .
23 Rachel flopped exhausted into the long white sofa and wrote a long letter to Jenny , pouring her heart out for the first time in three weeks , telling her everything that had happened since she left .
24 Diana poured her heart out about the publicity , her sense of isolation and fears about what the future held in store .
25 We look forward to his arrival in Britannia again and Boudicca is saving some good legs for him , — in fact they belong to a soldier of the IXth Legion who did n't hear her shout ‘ Get outta the way you stupid git ’ when she was trying her chariot out on the new road .
26 The old lady took all her money out of the bank and made plans to leave Sheffield the next day .
27 The Collector 's eye came to rest on the corner where Miriam lay ; she was too weak to help Dr McNab now , but although she could no longer be of any service to the ailing figures who lay nearby , she had refused to let the Collector move her mattress up to the dais where the air was better and where cholera clouds would be less likely to hang ( if such things existed , which of course they had been proved not to by Dr McNab , but all the same … ) .
28 He rose and helped her to her feet , steadying her as she eased her weight on to the injured ankle .
29 As I move and start to nestle my shin against a calf whose muscles are loosened by sleep , she senses what I 'm doing , and without waking reaches up with her left hand and pulls the hair off her shoulders on to the top of her head , leaving me her bare nape to nestle in .
30 ‘ Lie back , Julia , ’ he said at once , coming to push her shoulders back against the pillows .
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