Example sentences of "she saw [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She saw a tall woman in the mirror , shapely , body closely covered by a black leotard scooped deeply at the neck . |
2 | She saw a tall , handsome old man with white hair coming along the street , and a shorter , younger man walking towards him . |
3 | Presently she saw a dark shape in the distance . |
4 | She saw a dark , circular shape rising from the depths , ascending the sides of the canyon . |
5 | She saw a black labrador paddle out of one of the breakwater pools and shake itself , in a flurry of spray . |
6 | The moment that red ball began to flatten , she sat on a rock and strained to see along the flat road , along the plain leading to Siena , and sure enough she saw a black dot which grew larger and became a single horse and then she stood up and began to run towards it , waving and shouting . |
7 | Alarmed , she thought she saw a black man lurking just behind her . |
8 | The reason became apparent when she saw a young female come into breeding condition . |
9 | She saw a young man afraid and pretending not to be . |
10 | When Mary woke up the next morning , she saw a young servant girl cleaning the fireplace . |
11 | She saw a young man squatting on a rucksack , eating a bar of chocolate and looking at the board . |
12 | She saw a young , rather handsome man , whose brown eyes looked at her in a way she found slightly disturbing , though this was not the kind of thing she would have admitted to anybody but herself . |
13 | To her further annoyance she saw a faint trace of amusement in his eyes . |
14 | While Thatcher made clear in a speech at a dinner in Havel 's honour that she saw a continued need for NATO and the presence of US troops in Europe , Havel stated in a press conference during his visit that it was " unfortunate to keep on insisting on NATO " , as the European situation was changing rapidly , and he made clear his preference for a common security system subsuming both NATO and the Warsaw Pact . |
15 | She saw a small coffee shop on the other side of the lane and , taking Dana 's arm , tried to pull her with her . |
16 | Then he handed it to Therese and she saw a small , round-faced young woman with bright eyes , and fair hair and the beginning of a double chin . |
17 | And then , miraculously , through the gap in the outbuildings , she saw a familiar , reassuring figure galloping up the track , with his clothes all huddled on anyhow and his hair unbrushed . |
18 | His smile never wavered , but she saw a fractional darkening in his eyes . |
19 | The sea answered her voice , and she saw a great heave of water rise and fling itself over the dunes . |
20 | A little round hill , a sort of headland , thrust itself out into the estuary slightly to her right , and beyond it , she thought she saw a great bay , a giant bite out of the smooth slope of grassy shore . |
21 | For a moment she relaxed against him , then as his words penetrated she saw a mental picture of those same arms encircling Dawn . |
22 | Woman just ‘ phoned in , said she saw a nude vicar , would you believe it , wearing a dog-collar and an early edition of the Standard . |
23 | She saw a new life unfolding . |
24 | Painfully , looking up at him , she saw a good strong profile , sandy hair tipped with gold from the sun coming in through the lace-curtained window . |
25 | She saw a haunted house , a superstition she had perhaps used for her own account , and he saw something more human , a complex web of relationships , interlocking and interacting in a way he could not yet fathom , and in which people got caught up and destroyed . |
26 | Nicola Jones , 15 , was riding nine-year-old Ballyveamore along a country road at Bryniau , Dyserth , when she saw a blue Ford Transit approaching at high speed . |
27 | Looking again , however , she saw a subtle difference , as though her father possessed some quality which had been omitted in the forming of his youngest son . |
28 | Descending to the foyer in search of the Lionisers , she saw a sturdy well-dressed girl in black turning away from the reception desk . |
29 | And at the junction beyond it she saw a brown car driven by a man whose face was familiar . |
30 | He knew that when she looked at him she saw a leaking penis . |