Example sentences of "her [adv prt] against [art] " in BNC.

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1 He would have joined Melissa on the great bed , pressing her down against the coverlet and ravishing her long white neck with passionate kisses .
2 Rab pushed her over against the wall in the wall-recessed bed .
3 Baptiste gripped her by the lapels , steered her off the path , shouldered her up against a tree .
4 A deep-voiced character with five o'clock shadow all over his face and fists like Popeye the Sailor grabbed the girl by her Indian beads and slammed her up against the mantelpiece .
5 She sought his mouth again , wrapping her arms around his neck , offering and receiving a kiss so fierce , impatient and demanding that she clung to him and she lost her balance , fell against him , felt him gather her up against the inflammatory hardness of his body and lift her on to the bed .
6 He moved closer , pinning her up against the door .
7 And then , so gently that she was hardly aware of what was happening — as if she was merely swaying with the tide — he gradually pulled her towards the shore , slowly drawing her up against the bare , damp skin of his broad chest .
8 In a corner of the Salon Imperial of the Hotel Intercontinental , Paris , Harriet Varna braced her back against a statuesque pillar and looked steadily into the viewfinder of her camera , concentrating on her subjects so fiercely that she was almost oblivious to the electric atmosphere that surrounded her , bouncing off the Viennese décor and the sumptuous rococo ceiling along with the heat and the light as the models of the House of Saint Laurent moved gracefully along the hundred yards of catwalk to display the new season 's couture collection .
9 She was sitting with her back against a tree more than half asleep .
10 They had photographed her sitting on a kitchen stool in a white passage , with her back against a long stretch of wall , like someone at a dance .
11 He had forced her back against a closed door , literally and metaphorically .
12 When she 'd retrieved the ends of the rope and tied it all together , she sat with her back against the load , adjusting the carrying rope over her forehead .
13 All she later remembered was the strength of his hands on her shoulders as he forced her back against the bark of an apple tree and held her there , imprisoned .
14 She pressed her back against the door , grateful for the support of its solid carved oak .
15 Standing on her hands with her back against the wall , and she wanted him to run at her .
16 She pressed her back against the wall and shuffled on the seat of her jeans to the aperture , her eyes continually flickering towards the open door to ensure she was still out of sight of the shed .
17 With her elegant carriage ( she sits perfectly straight with her back against the chair , rarely fidgeting ) and rather regal bearing , the Baroness sticks out in the room full of younger , rougher inmates like a sore thumb .
18 Instead she stood with her back against the door .
19 Carol sat up , resting her back against the padded headboard .
20 Johnny , disregarding his promise that they should talk , pushed her back against the cushions and slipped his hand inside her dress once more .
21 Merlyn froze , then turned to lean with her back against the door .
22 He pushed her back against the sofa , covering her body with his , devouring her with his mouth .
23 Then , suddenly , she was free as Leo thrust her away with enough force to slam her back against the window and set it rattling behind her .
24 Her eyes widened , and she swallowed down her growing panic , as with cool deliberation he pushed her back against the tree .
25 She was dizzy , intoxicated , unable to think straight as he pushed her back against the pillows , his body covering hers , her senses swimming with the urgent pressure of him between her naked thighs .
26 She settled her back against the stone .
27 He tightened his grip and pushed her back against the door-jamb suddenly .
28 ‘ Oh , do n't be boring , Robyn ! ’ he mumbled , and then , before she could get up , do anything , he was pushing all his weight against her , pressing her back against the bed , half lying across her , holding her wrists so that she had no way of fighting him off .
29 With her back against the sun , her face was shadowed so that he could not see her eyes .
30 But when there was no retort from her granddaughter , she turned her head and looked at the young woman lying with her back against the head of the couch , her eyes closed , the muscles of her jaws showing white through the skin , and , her tone changing , she enquired , ‘ What is it , dear ?
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