Example sentences of "she look around the " in BNC.
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1 | She looked around the tent , her pale eyes filled with simple curiosity , and then looked back at Peggy . |
2 | Omi sighed contentedly as she looked around the room which had a fair smattering of elderly ladies , like herself having a Sunday morning treat . |
3 | And it is true what your father says … when I think of what it was like after the War , and when I look around now — ’ suiting her actions to her words she looked around the café , at the ladies , old and frail , like herself , respectable in black and grey — ‘ these went through it too , ’ she said , ‘ and look at them , at us , coffee and cake on a Sunday morning . |
4 | She looked around the café , as Edouard and Jean-Paul talked . |
5 | She looked around the bar . |
6 | She looked around the hall . |
7 | She looked around the cell . |
8 | She looked around the cockpit . |
9 | She looked around the lighted bays as if expecting to see one somewhere , providentially turning on a spit . |
10 | Sighing , she looked around the elegant hallway , drastic cuts would have to be made but she could manage with just a cook and a maid , the others would have to be paid off . |
11 | She looked around the kitchen , impressed . |
12 | She looked around the cemetery . |
13 | She looked around the crowded room for her best friend , Margaret Forrester , and smiled as she saw her sitting on her husband 's lap . |
14 | Standing up , she looked around the familiar room . |
15 | She looked around the hall distractedly , as if wondering what to do next , then the door to the library opened and Mr Gould peeked out . |
16 | She looked around the room with distaste . |
17 | She looked around the basement , and seemed to recognise Cardiff . |
18 | Holding the stone in her hand , feeling its texture , she looked around the hilltop . |
19 | She looked around the vestibule , suddenly aware that this room where she ate a brioche and drank milky coffee as if at a feast of the gods on those mornings when she managed to get up in time was a mere dingy parlour , the curtains grey with city smuts , the tables pocked and charred by cigarettes . |
20 | She looked around the room . |
21 | She looked around the nearly deserted room . |
22 | She looked around the vast square . |
23 | She looked around the small front room of the cottage that was now her parents ' only home . |
24 | She looked around the room . |
25 | She looked around the room and frowned . |
26 | She looked around the hopper . |
27 | She looked around the room for Nicolo . |
28 | A young ‘ chic ’ girl placed herself in his empty place , fixing her eye liner in the fake sun light of the train , sighed as she looked around the carriage and then smiled to herself , there was obviously no competition so she failed to add an extra layer of lip-stick . |