Example sentences of "[noun] she [vb past] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So how could she possibly tell her friend about the almost wild grief she felt at the prolonged absence of her husband ; the deep , stabbing pain in her heart when she remembered their wonderful night of passion ?
2 He smiled , a gleam in his eyes she recognised with a sharp pang .
3 Her cheeks were rosy from the exercise ; with her pointed features and sparkling eyes she looked like an amiable , wholesome witch .
4 Guy Sterne 's eyes held a glitter of amusement , but a darker emotion she saw in the pale green-grey brought colour sweeping up her neck to her face .
5 Mrs Stych snapped back that all the ladies present must be well aware of the multitude of offices she held in the charitable organizations of Tollemarche .
6 The Princess , dressed simply in a white blouse and dark skirt , was draped with crimson flower garlands as she flew over Mount Everest in a helicopter , 40 years after a British-sponsored expedition became the first to reach the summit of the world 's highest mountain.As she flew past the snowy peak a relative of a Nepalese climber who accompanied Sir Edmund Hillary up Everest in 1953 was leading a seven-member Australian team up the mountain.Although the Princess did not see any climbers she told fellow passengers aboard her Super Puma helicopter that she had a wonderful time seeing the mountain through clear skies .
7 There are though , records of a talk she gave to the Royal Photographic Society at Russell Square in London on October 28th 1913 .
8 There are though , records of a talk she gave to the Royal Photographic Society at Russell Square in London on October 28th 1913 .
9 Apart from her looks , and especially those deep green eyes , she was cheerful and friendly and seemingly unaware of the effect she had on the unsophisticated young men around her .
10 His towers rejected the fear she had of the hideous , dehumanized sadists she had known at Mars-U .
11 Nora enjoyed the undercurrents and tensions she felt in the light-seeming chatter all around .
12 as if remembering the steps of a dance she walked to the long cheval mirror in the bedroom and tried on the dress , a dark grey beaded silk gown by Bruce Oldfield .
13 At home she belonged to the local Salvation Army corps , but gradually she became bored .
14 It was then that she met ‘ the love of my life ’ : he answered an ad she placed in the local paper for someone to read to her .
15 And every waking hour she chipped at the ugly block , sanded , scored , chiselled , gouged gaping eye sockets .
16 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
17 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
18 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
19 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
20 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
21 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
22 When she walked into the kitchen she came to a shocked halt .
23 In the main cabin she came to an abrupt halt , feeling distinctly foolish .
24 We have been promised a visit to another great showpiece in Peking — the Summer Palace built by the Dowager Empress last century from money she misappropriated from the naval funds ( so they tell us ) .
25 Amanda Bairstow 's principal boy was attractive , but , whatever the provincial accent she adopted as the fortune-seeking Dick was meant to be , it was nowhere near the Gloucester that the script ( and history ) specified .
26 She was Dr Katharine Ash , twenty-five years old , able to handle the admiration she got from the opposite sex with aplomb , supremely confident of her destiny .
27 The moment she came to the top step , she realised what the matter was .
28 For a moment she stared at a different Luke .
29 On 15 November she wrote to the Financial Times .
30 Although the moon was riding high in the sky , and shedding a rather weird , eerie glow on the flowering shrubs and various trees edging the green lawn , she was surprised at how much more calm and at ease she felt in the soft , enveloping darkness as she picked her way carefully over the sand .
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