Example sentences of "she [verb] her [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She thought that she would probably like her very much if she met her properly .
2 She shared her home with a woman friend and was intensely secretive about her privacy , leaving complicated embargoes in her will on the publication of her letters , many of which she destroyed .
3 In 1853 Mrs Reid gave hospitality to Harriet Beecher Stowe , who had come to England to speak about slavery at private gatherings of women , and in 1860 she shared her home with Sarah Redmond , the first black woman to undertake a public lecture tour in Britain on the slavery question , who later studied at Bedford College .
4 She shared her home with Irina and me and watched over us as fiercely as if we were her own children .
5 On shore , she rubs her down with the exotically striped blanket , waits until she stirs again , and helps her back into the clothes .
6 But as she sat beside Ven Gajdusek while the car rolled silently downhill and into Mariánské Láznë , and she recovered her normally even temper , she could n't have said that she was too put out by the experience .
7 She led her downstairs along a corridor she had explored on her first day and indicated a door at the far end .
8 She led her upstairs , and opened the door of Hilda 's room ; the sound of music from a gramophone flooded the landing .
9 She led her up a stone staircase into a small room where Brownies were sitting on wooden toadstools .
10 She led her out through the door .
11 And then as soon as they went away she got her out and sat and had a .
12 She straightened her back and a small smile began to spread over her lips as she said , ‘ I wonder what Mrs Funnell will say to this ?
13 ‘ Of course , Miss Hardbroom , ’ said Ethel , smiling demurely at her form-mistress , but pulling a horrid face at Mildred as she passed her by .
14 Florence was moving from one foot to the other as she helped her off with the coat .
15 Mind you she phoned her once look .
16 She is patting Xanthe softly now , dreamily , and she stands her up and drops the nightdress with the rabbits over the little girl 's head , and turns her to fasten the top pearl button at the back .
17 Because she loves her so much .
18 She loves her home and has enough money to stay on , but finds it lonely .
19 In between the exterior locations Hannah sat by the coal fire in her kitchen , and by the illumination cast by an oil lamp , as the camera turned , she described her incredibly spartan lifestyle .
20 The night before , Cati had fallen asleep sitting with her mother and Rosa on the balcony in the cool of the evening ; when her mother had given her a gentle push to rouse her ; she found her slightly feverish and put her to bed .
21 Ringing the woman 's number again , she found her in , and more than ready to offer her somewhat trenchant views on the House of Commons and the way that seminal institution seemed to cling to the outmoded notion that women were an inferior breed .
22 She approached her home again , and entered noisily and tearfully .
23 She began to take a different route so that she approached her home from the other end of Magdalen Street and avoided a meeting with John .
24 She dried her off well and said , ‘ She ca n't have two washes ’ .
25 ‘ They wo n't do that , Aunt , ’ she assured her gently .
26 What about er and is she gon na fit the cottage in as well when she meets her on
27 ‘ Now let me prop you up , ’ she told her briskly .
28 ‘ I thought you 'd make it for me , ’ Dana faltered ; usually Claudia would leap to do her twin 's bidding , but this morning she told her where the coffee lived , turned her back and went back to sleep .
29 It was necessary , she told her persuasively , that she leave sanctuary for the time being .
30 ‘ You 've most certainly got the ability , ’ she told her earnestly , ‘ and you 're a good worker if you like , I 'll write to your father .
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