Example sentences of "she [vb past] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She whispered the words aloud : " He will share your bed and possess your body . "
2 She whispered the words .
3 With clenched teeth , keeping her head low and her eyes half-closed , she hugged the cliff-face and inched her way along .
4 She hugged the child to her .
5 She hugged the Rodney to her breast , fearful lest they take it away from her .
6 Fielding it with one hand , she sobered , and , putting her glass down on the fender , she hugged the cushion on her knees .
7 She hugged the girder .
8 Though ‘ attraction ’ was an anaemic description of her feelings , still she hugged the words to her like some priceless gift .
9 Quickly she stowed the silver away , put up the lampshade and left the others on the table .
10 She experienced the pull of her blood into his mouth like threads of silk drawn up from her vein .
11 But soon she experienced the misery of the lonely wife , staying at a Bel Air mansion , coping with two babies and playing tennis when she could to fill the void .
12 When she admitted the affair to Matthew , hoping for a display of anger or jealousy , he meekly apologised for not being good enough for her and promised to try harder in future .
13 She admitted the girl had been in and out of voluntary care because her mother had been unable to cope with her .
14 However , when seen again as an outpatient 2 days later , she admitted the overdose had been related to feeling rejected by a master at school with whom she was infatuated .
15 Instead , in a big company shake up , her job was advertised — and she failed the interview .
16 She flung the salad together pell-mell with no hint of arrangement .
17 Then , standing up and leaning back into the shadow , she flung the jharo with all the strength she possessed across the border of flowers and into the dark pool of space beyond the firelit roof .
18 She flung the wardrobe open , riffled the line of clothes , selected a blouse , waved it at him , added , ‘ … while I 'm doing this , ’ and rushed out again .
19 She flung the fragment of saucer as far as she could , watching it spinning against the sky .
20 She flung the choking , clawing creature from her .
21 Slamming her tools down on the bench with almost enough force to break them , she flung the carving back into its box , then aimed a kick at it .
22 She flung the fork down , looking daggers at him , and continued : ‘ The house she lived in during the war received a direct hit , and for two days she was buried alive nursing a glass vase belonging to her mother .
23 Whirling her long , powerful arms , with the last of her strength , she flung the gun in a great arc , so that it sailed up , high above Doyle 's head .
24 And you can take these with you — ’ She flung the contents of the case at him , and watched with satisfaction as she made a direct hit .
25 If she met the girl Marie on the way back there would be even more for her to tell Mademoiselle Rabier !
26 Once she met the Queen she would not need fitzAlan 's protection .
27 ‘ I hope not , ’ Sophie said involuntarily , then flushed as she met the others ' surprised looks .
28 CHRISTINE Elliott enjoyed every minute working for her Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award — and when she met the Duke at the presentation ceremony she told him so .
29 While she was filming in the south of France , she met the writer Colette who insisted Audrey play Gigi on Broadway in America .
30 She reached out for the time and found that she had over forty hours still to go before she met the contact again .
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