Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] [art] air " in BNC.

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1 It sucked out the air in her head and her lungs , and she twisted her head sharply , snatching breath from the folds of her cloak .
2 She could have added : ‘ least of all with you ’ and it seemed to her that the words , unspoken , hung on the air between them .
3 Silence hung on the air , and when he turned back he saw that Suragai was still watching as if he did not understand what had occurred .
4 The same smell of stale tobacco hung on the air that she recalled from her only meeting with Tatyana Nowak the day before her suicide .
5 A chilling smell of antiseptic hung on the air .
6 Tristan was not in the sitting room but a haze of smoke hung on the air and a reek like a garden bonfire prickled in my nostrils .
7 The smell of freshly-fried falafels hung on the air , reminding Huy that he had not yet breakfasted .
8 Editor , — Richard Smith 's editorial on academic medicine touched off an air of discontent within me .
9 But he thought better of it and slowly breathed out the air through his nose .
10 Yet a soporific stillness hung about the air , as though the dusty dry land was still enjoying a siesta .
11 He was of medium height , with dark hair and handsome expressive features which later took on an air of rather gloomy abstraction .
12 He leered at her , then almost immediately his face took on an air of concern .
13 Her eyes widened as she took on an air of great sadness .
14 But as Sara White discovered , the re-enactment took on an air of reality with some twenty-five soldiers injured and seven taken to hospital .
15 They were regarded as betrothed , but while Judith regularly took on the air of proprietorship , Andrew never seemed to be much interested .
16 Last summer , the place took on the air of a cheap seance , with ringing bells and flickering lights .
17 By this time his fantasies took on the air of medieval barons ' wars .
18 Before I left the Lock and I was on nights the sirens went one night and this was before they stopped going down the shelter we went down the air raid shelter that is , now , is the cellar to the club at Bloxwich Lock 's club !
19 The non-robbed make more relaxing if complacent company and Gilles , big loudmouth that he was , gave out an air of confidence that was appealing to me at the time .
20 In the yew trees nearby , birds sang and the hum of traffic and smell of exhaust fumes carried on the air .
21 As an infection carried on the air and in milk , diphtheria was not much affected by changes in living standards .
22 Nell pumped up the air , constricting the blood supply , then bled it out again , listening with her stethoscope for the returning pulse .
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