Example sentences of "she turned [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly becoming aware of his blue gaze being levelled in her direction , she turned a smile into a cough , and promptly spilled coffee into the saucer . |
2 | Putting a length of rubber tubing on to the attachment , she turned a bottle upside-down to allow the liquid to flow . |
3 | She turned a key four times a day — a quarter of a millimetre at a time . |
4 | Once she turned a pattern on its side and discovered it could be viewed as a swastika ; it was therefore rejected . |
5 | She was running back home when she turned a corner and met John pushing a handcart full of building materials . |
6 | She turned a page noisily . |
7 | That 's to say , she had firm features and smartly cut , possibly dyed hair obviously kept under regular control , and she behaved as if she had known a time when she turned every head and expected you to be aware of this too . |
8 | Puzzled at first , she turned every page , then she held up the book by its spine and let the pages flutter ; no sheet of paper fell out . |
9 | She turned the music down and picked up the receiver . |
10 | She turned the pages briskly , paused , frowned , cleared her throat , flexed her eyelids , and leaned forward in cold concentration . |
11 | She turned the pages of the fashion magazine over , but her eyes did n't take in any of the models so enticingly displayed in its pages ; her attention was all focused inwards on herself . |
12 | She turned the pages quickly , ran her finger down a column , and said , ‘ Ah , Ian Woodall , qualified London the same year as Robert Sheldrake . |
13 | She turned the ignition key . |
14 | She had gone only a little way however , when she stopped to check her map and , to her consternation found that when she turned the ignition on again her car would n't go ! |
15 | She turned the tap on , and the plumbing clanged . |
16 | Oh , hell ! she thought , and , furious with herself as much as him suddenly that her thoughts alone could make her so angry , she turned the shower on full force and tried to drown her thoughts that way . |
17 | Yes , she turned the idea over in her mind . |
18 | She turned the pair of scissors over with her long , slim fingers and frowned . |
19 | She turned the possibility round and round in her head . |
20 | She turned the knob — and began to laugh , and laugh . |
21 | She turned the knob and pushed it open , feeling along the wall for the light switch . |
22 | Just before she turned the sign on the door round to read ‘ Closed ’ , a woman came in to look at the toys . |
23 | Salt 's great shoulders twitched as she turned the pie and put it back , but she did n't deny it . |
24 | She turned the light on and got out of bed . |
25 | She went down to make a drink , and as she turned the light on in the dingy kitchen a dark thing shot across the floor to disappear under the dresser . |
26 | When he had gone , she turned the light off and lay back on the bed , still in her dress if not her knickers , staring at the ceiling . |
27 | Almost disinterestedly , she turned the paper over , and gave a gasp of shock , her heart missing a beat . |
28 | Once he went below , if she turned the boat in that direction , just a few degrees at a time , would he notice ? |
29 | Then she turned the key , slowly and quietly , and opened the door . |
30 | She turned the key on the shining walnut dashboard and pressed the starter button . |