Example sentences of "she [verb] with [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 So I sit docile above her , upright and male , unresisting as she delves with her hand .
2 ‘ I wanted you to stay with me , ’ she whispered with her usual honesty , and he sat beside her , his hand trailing over her face .
3 ‘ Something like that , ’ she admitted with her twisted smile .
4 Was it in there that she met with her accident ?
5 A very straight military-type man was waiting for her when she reached her own pigeon-hole , which she shared with her assistant ( off sick ) .
6 She became a familiar figure at some of London 's top stores , particularly in Kensington High Street , around the corner from the luxury £400,000 Holland Park Flat she shared with her Neighbours/PWL stablemate Jason Donovan .
7 Other witnesses corroborated this evidence , and mentioned that the bedroom where Esther Dyson slept in the house she shared with her brother was splattered with blood .
8 As she climbed the stairs Sally could hear the low voices and the giggles coming from the bedroom she shared with her sister and knew what it meant .
9 She had reached the top of the narrow wooden stairs that led into the single upper-storey chamber she shared with her mother .
10 On her visit Diana took France by storm and she has shown the world how happy she is carrying out official engagements on her own — in contrast to the Korean trip which she shared with her husband and which exposed their coldness towards each other when they spent most days unsmiling and glum .
11 Lisa Benner , 22 , was last seen on January 8 in the Hythe area of Colchester when she left the mobile home she shared with her boyfriend .
12 The 22-year-old , who was five feet two inches tall and weighed just six stone , disappeared on January 8 after leaving the mobile home she shared with her boyfriend near the Hythe in Colchester .
13 Emma married Richard and Mrs Funnell died , leaving Peggy a fortune that she shared with her daughter , mother and ‘ Auntie May ’ .
14 When Patrick had stormed out of the room , his head pounding , bile in his throat , he had started for his room , but then he had thought of Jane , and he had turned and headed back down the hall towards the room she shared with her sister .
15 Without a backward look , Beth went from the room , along the softly lit hallway and on to the bedroom which she shared with her husband .
16 Mrs. Morgan testified that she had been dragged by her husband from the bedroom which she shared with her small son .
17 Sally-Anne was delighted by his changed manner ; he always looked so charming when he smiled — even the scar seemed to disappear a little , and as she was always ready for fun herself — a trait she shared with her papa — and the game looked like being fun , she said , eyes shining , ‘ Oh , I play to win , too , but a good servant always does what the Master commands , ’ and she cast her eyes down in the manner of a stage domestic registering submission .
18 She shared with her husband a love of travel , and learned from his expertise something of the finer qualities of wine and food wliich helped her , when his illness necessitated it , to enter journalism and become the breadwinner .
19 Without her realising it , Fabia 's thoughts drifted back to the Gloucestershire home she shared with her parents in the village of Hawk Lacey .
20 Her body was found in bed by her step mother at the house she shared with her boyfriend in Wanborough near Swindon .
21 But even without looking he 'd known that her clothes — all her dresses and her coats and her cardigans and her shoes were no longer in her wardrobe or in the chests of drawers she shared with his father in their bedroom .
22 Professor Murgulescu , the original head of her field , was subordinated to her and witnessed her takeover of his institute which she amalgamated with her own operations to obliterate any trace of professional independence .
23 At 18 she gave up competing to teach , setting up a class in South Shields which she amalgamated with her old school in Jarrow when her own teacher retired .
24 So how does she compare with her contemporaries ?
25 She sleeps with her husband 's killer !
26 She turned quickly away from me and was very still as she fought with her emotions .
27 ‘ Where is my cap ? ’ she asked distractedly , as she fought with her hair .
28 But you have also read the passage from Colette and felt the sensuous materiality of the physical world she evokes with her adjectives , so you know too how strong an effect they can produce .
29 Maggie explained that she lived with her sister and brother-in-law , and how all this was a new start for her .
30 Her second husband had died Some years before , and now she lived with her son , George Grimsdale and his two young children in a large house at Windsor — 37 Victoria Cottages .
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