Example sentences of "she wore [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She wore no pants , but there was no evidence of sexual interference , whatever her killer 's intention may have been , ’ he said .
2 She wore no make-up and no rings on her freckly hands .
3 She wore no make-up but had classic features , a straight nose , full lips and fine eyes .
4 She wore no make-up , so that her fatness was disguised by her warmth of character .
5 She wore no make-up .
6 She wore no make-up .
7 She wore no bra , and her ample breasts swung like melons as she straightened up .
8 She wore no bra , and her delicious plump melons hung like forbidden fruit from her slim shoulders .
9 She wore no bra , and her milk-white boobs popped into view like two delicious peaches — but much , much bigger .
10 She wore no scent .
11 She wore no coat and was soaked through .
12 She wore no stockings , and her arms were bare .
13 It clung to her so tightly that she wore no underwear beneath .
14 Today , she wore no hat and her face looked younger and a different shape .
15 She wore no hat , and the wind blew her hair this way and that , and brought a warm glow to her cheeks .
16 She wore no jewellery except for a simple band around her wedding finger .
17 She wore no jewellery , and her hair had been simply gathered and tied .
18 She wore no jewellery , except a gold and platinum twisted ring that some friend had given her , and the heavy signet ring , perhaps it had been her father 's , that weighted one hand .
19 She wore a collar like Aunt Margaret 's but it could not chafe her neck because she was made of wood .
20 She wore a cream linen suit , a black straw boater , and black gloves .
21 In consequence , trouble started , and arrests were made for drunkenness and there was one woman there , she was a very big woman , at least six foot or more , and she wore a man 's jersey and a man 's cap .
22 She wore a man 's yellow oilskin coat that was many sizes too big for her and the rain made it even shinier , flashing there like a neon sign advertising gold .
23 She wore a Galway shawl and there was a baby in the fold of it .
24 The bride , who was given in marriage by her father , looked radiant ; she wore a dress of ivory silk crêpe made by the Chelsea Design Company .
25 She wore a dress of fine and flowing black fabric and many long strings of blue crystal beads and a rather affected little red hat .
26 She wore a scarf over her head and dark glasses .
27 She wore a gaberdine suit of dark blue , a white blouse , and her sheepskin was tucked away inside the baggage compartment above her head .
28 She wore a safari suit and khaki hat perched on her slipping load of hair .
29 She wore the " uniform " of a house congaie — a long black skirt and a white blouse-cloth tied in the small of her back to leave her arms and shoulders bare ; on her dark hair she wore a scrap of cloth , also of white .
30 She wore a cotton frock with little daisies and forget-me-knots sprinkled all over , and a fluffy , pink , angora cardigan .
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