Example sentences of "she [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | do you want some posters for Gordon and Adam , well I can only lend you a couple of ones , but those might do if she turns them over |
2 | She turns me up , she looks so bleeding bored all day . " |
3 | ‘ So she 's not covered up with bits of black in case she turns you on ? ’ |
4 | After she gets pleased she kicks him out . |
5 | She read it over many times , letting her tears fall unchecked on the page . |
6 | She read it over . |
7 | She read it through then looked up at Philpott . |
8 | She read it through and then sat for a long time on the white strips of the reclining chair in which she had first seen Signor Fixit . |
9 | She read it through . |
10 | She read it through , added the word ‘ yours , ’ and sent it to him . |
11 | Because she is doing what is clearly a test , the words she writes down in this list have no real context : she would probably not write in the course of a story " I heard a funny nose … " without recognising the error herself when she read it back . |
12 | She read it out : |
13 | She read it out from the printed page . |
14 | When she read it out to him he tapped it in for her . |
15 | She had brought things to make their evening meal and she emptied them on to the work-counter : wine , cheese , spinach , onions , bread , the pink-white tines of a rack of lamb , as if all the promise of their future lay in the guarantee of such ordinariness being possible . |
16 | She pegged it on to his blue jersey with the tiny plastic clothes-pins she used for hanging up her dripping stockings in the bathroom to dry overnight . |
17 | The dark hair inherited from her father was streaked with grey now , and when she wept , it would loosen itself from the neat coils in which she pinned it over pads called ‘ rats ’ every morning , as if in sympathy , and strands would creep down over her hands and cheeks . |
18 | On shore , she rubs her down with the exotically striped blanket , waits until she stirs again , and helps her back into the clothes . |
19 | She led me on , instructing me , indicating her desires with soft tweaks and softer pats . |
20 | If you say , as sometimes judges in Court cases do , sometimes child abusers do , oh she led me on , she was eager and willing , oh she erm , well judges do n't actually say it in the first person , do they , usually ? |
21 | But her eyes were fail of pain as she led me through to the lounge . |
22 | She led her up a stone staircase into a small room where Brownies were sitting on wooden toadstools . |
23 | She led her out through the door . |
24 | ‘ She led ye on . ’ |
25 | Automatically , she led them in and gave them their feed . |
26 | She led him round and past the greenhouse . |
27 | She led him over to the Fashion desk where Felicity was sitting , a vision of crystalline beauty and sparkling efficiency . |
28 | After exchanging a few words with him , she led him off into a corner . |
29 | With Endill 's help , she led him back to the sick bay . |
30 | She led him back to school kindly . |