Example sentences of "she [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 For Charlotte ( she of the pills and bread knife ) , good friends and blind faith were the main factors which helped to cope .
2 She on the Hills , which want only
3 He had taken her off the streets and given her a home because he was besotted with her ; the home that Sarah 's mother had kept clean and cheerful even when her health was failing .
4 The city council , responsible for housing people with Aids , has taken her off the streets and put her in a room in a single-occupancy hotel .
5 If she got another regular customer it would keep her off the streets for a bit .
6 Every day it was : ‘ If she 's expecting I 'll rescue her off the streets … ’
7 He thanked her for coming and saw her off the premises , but he was left wondering at her distress which seemed to arise more from fear than from grief .
8 He is seeing her off the premises at this minute . ’
9 A thought hit her between the eyes .
10 Blindly he moved his fingers to touch her between the thighs .
11 Jamila asked me to touch her and I rubbed her between the legs with Vaseline according to her instructions , like ‘ Harder ’ and ‘ More effort , please ’ and ‘ Yes , but you 're making love not cleaning your teeth . ’
12 If indeed he 'd secured the tickets as a way of bribing her between the sheets , then he suffered for his lust .
13 He found her new white Christmas-present nightdress hanging on the back of the dressing-room door , and heaved her into it , then opened the bed , and pushed her between the sheets .
14 I asked her about the changes in her life since the NI featured her in 1979 .
15 He told her about the fairies who lived in the holes on the river bank , and how Billy was half leprechaun .
16 They 'd been strolling through the individual gardens within the whole for more than two hours , while Rune told her about the traditions of the gardens and how , despite attempts at imitation , they remained unique in Europe — if not the world — before they reached the area set aside for the funfair and he suggested she might like a ride on some of the attractions .
17 During his lessons on seamanship , Nathan had warned her about the dangers of leaving cuts untreated .
18 I 'd just approached a woman ( who , it emerged , could speak only Mandarin ) , to ask her about the joys of cycling .
19 Mrs Petrov had been a senior Russian agent in Sweden and after her defection Swedish intelligence visited Australia and obtained much useful information from her about the networks she had established in their country ..
20 As soon as I told her about the things that had happened , she knew .
21 I reminded her about the things she said last night — the things you apparently overheard , so you say — and she now realises she was quite wrong to say those things , even if they were supposed to be some kind of joke … and … she is sorry for saying them because she now understands that those careless words of hers were what basically caused the misunderstanding . ’
22 She was screaming and waggling her legs for all she was worth , but the cruel loops of nylon had her about the wrists , the kite was in the jaws of the wind , and she was already well out of reach even if I had wanted to catch her .
23 He weighed up what he needed to tell her about the shapechangers and theft of the nuclear device .
24 Far from engineering the union , as has been widely suspected , her grandmother advised her about the difficulties of marrying into the royal family .
25 The entry of Joanna , who came in to consult her about the drugs needed to replenish their stock , put an end to her melancholy reflections , and after they had decided Joanna said , ‘ When Ian comes round this evening I thought I 'd give him coffee or a drink in our sitting-room .
26 Eventually Connor told her about the intruders and they had agreed not to discuss the burglary in front of Danny .
27 She gets these surges of anger now and then , against injustice and evil and so on , no matter how often I try to remind her about the facts of life .
28 And : ‘ I hear people are always writing to her about the deaths of their hearts . ’
29 When he told her about the children at Dovercourt she and a friend went along to help in teaching English .
30 They talked to her about her ancestors , and about the Bright Palace which they called Teamhair in their soft voices , and they told her about the battles and the people who had made Ireland magical and marvellous and richer in folklore than any country could ever be .
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