Example sentences of "[noun] she [vb past] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Stay at Goulding 's Lodge , a ranch built for the set of the movie She Wore A Yellow Ribbon ( this , remember , was John Ford country ) and surrounded by high open desert .
2 Outside in her car she kept a tight grip on herself , refusing to let her humiliation reduce her to tears .
3 In this light she had a washed-out look : colourless hair and face , even lips and eyes .
4 When people queried whether Eva 's alert mind would get bored repeating the same course every couple of months she had a ready answer .
5 Her mouth she kept a pale peach , knowing that a stronger colour lipstick would n't be right for the effect she wanted to create .
6 Both the local people and the expatriate community had been happy to befriend the pretty blonde newcomer and her infant son , with the result that whenever Ashley came down to the village she spent a good proportion of her time chatting .
7 During the campaign she had a high-profile role as the woman who was prepared to keep tight control over the purse strings and demonstrate Labour 's readiness for Government by rejecting demands from her Shadow Cabinet colleagues for excessive spending .
8 She then became fascinated by Montessori pre-school education and on returning to England she started a Montessori school in her country home .
9 b She had a fresh complexion .
10 The babe was fretful with teething , but as she came along the corridor she heard a gentle humming above the baby 's wails .
11 If she started to strew the floor with objects she received a firm warning then , if she persisted , her mother took her wrists and made her pick up and replace each object .
12 Around her hair she wore a yellow ribbon ,
13 ‘ And heaven help you , ’ riposted Lady Merchiston swiftly , giving the lock of hair she held a sharp jerk , ‘ if you let Araminta know of this ! ’
14 In a sort of aperture she saw a white baby hanging upside down from a nail of light .
15 Next instant she had a great thrill , for as the van swung into the lane past her she saw that it was full of Brownies , with luggage all around them !
16 And something stilled within her as in that instant she caught a tantalising waft of the rich , dark scent of him and felt the hard , powerful warmth of him press against her .
17 When my hon. Friend was a Member of the European Parliament she did a tremendous amount of work to promote not only her region , but the concept of regional government for England .
18 His body was washed in silver by the moonlight and when he removed his shirt she felt a tiny shiver of something that had nothing to do with the pervasive cold of the night air on her chilled skin .
19 For a moment she felt a violent pain in her heart — as though she was falling in love …
20 In the last few weeks she became a local radio presenter .
21 At the top of a hill she passed a little oasis of trees that surrounded a small pool .
22 With every move she gave a little gasp , as her body , previous experience or not , proved an apt pupil .
23 She mentally steeled herself for the long evening ahead , but , as it turned out , it was n't nearly as long as she had anticipated because towards the end of the evening she heard a sharp knocking on the door , and opened it to find André standing outside , a huge bunch of flowers in his arms .
24 I felt it as a great loss because even after her retirement she remained a wonderful source of advice and inspiration to young singers .
25 It was a lovely warm evening , and as she drifted across the drawing-room she felt a sudden impulse to play some music .
26 As soon as she reached her room she wrote a passionate letter to Angel .
27 Suddenly far above her head she saw a little shaft of light .
28 She was told to expect a five hour delay … in the event she endured a nine hour wait …
29 And as he walked her out to hail a taxi she felt a strange lightness invade her heart .
30 As she left Coleherne Court she left a poignant note for her flatmates , giving them her new telephone number : ‘ For God 's sake ring me up — I 'm going to need you . ’
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