Example sentences of "and smile [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After Belfast , he knew what women could do and smile at the same time .
2 The eyes that were violet like his mother 's were strangely secretive , seeming to frown and smile at the same time .
3 It was Irene , for instance , who pointed out something I 'd never been able to put my finger on : that Tod ca n't talk and smile at the same time .
4 He was even beginning to dream of freeing me from my slavery , ’ she said tolerantly , and smiled with the resigned amusement of one experienced beyond young Tutilo 's innocent understanding .
5 Clinton sat down beside the slop bucket and smiled at the two men .
6 Vi nodded and smiled at the young soldier and the pale-faced young girl who stood beside him .
7 Cranston glanced at Athelstan out of the corner of his eye and smiled at the barbed reminder what was true of Fulke and others in the Tower was also true of his relationship with the Lady Maude .
8 In her parent 's garden in Brentwood , little Marisa Leicester stood beside her Optimist and smiled at the 30 cameramen .
9 Edouard looked up , and smiled for the first time .
10 He opened the letter , saw the name at the bottom , and smiled for the first time that day .
11 For centuries civilised man thought poetry was the pinnacle he must reach for — ’ He caught himself suddenly and smiled for the first time Blanche had known him to , the embarrassed smile of a passionate devotee who suddenly discovers that everyone around him , whom he thought entranced by his obsession , was in fact sniggering behind his back .
12 Nadine clicked her tongue and smiled for the first time .
13 ‘ You do n't want to listen to doctors , ’ he tells Irene , coming as close as he ever does to talking and smiling at the same time .
14 The Beatles , The Rolling Stones and The Who were breaking the mould but still could be found ‘ thumbs up ’ and smiling in the glamour-stuffed pages of the NME who , with its circulation well in excess of 200,000 , was firmly established as the British pop bible , a title we have never let slip from our grasp .
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