Example sentences of "and she [vb past] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Martha 's face was now flushed and she looked on the verge of tears . |
2 | The returning colour drained out of her face again , and she looked on the point of collapse . |
3 | They ate with a shared teaspoon out of the tin and she looked at the sardines and condensed milk now exposed between John Donne and Rosa Luxemburg . |
4 | And I handed over my day timing , now bear in mind this is all in pencil , and she looked at the schedule for May and said you 're not real busy this month , you know , you can take some time off . |
5 | At first she could meet his eyes , but what she saw confused her and she looked at the floor , colour creeping into her cheeks , reacting against the tenderness surprised in herself with a sense of shock that made her brusque and suspicious . |
6 | She went into the dining-room , where the tea was set , and she looked over the table as if there she would find something missing . |
7 | As she wandered out onto the balcony there was very little breeze , and she looked over the tops of the royal palms towards a calm , softly undulating sea . |
8 | She thought of taking off her overall — ; she was wearing one of Lily 's blouses underneath — only when it was unbuttoned and she looked in the mirror her chest poked out in a most peculiar way . |
9 | The Dolphin was commanded by Captain Samuel Wallis , who also had the Prince Frederick and the Swallow ( Captain Carteret ) under his orders , and she sailed round the world by way of the Straits of Magellan , Tahiti , Java , the Cape of Good Hope , and St Helena , leaving Plymouth on 19 August 1766 and anchoring in the Downs on 20 May 1768 , paying off in June . |
10 | His dark brown eyes met hers , and she flinched at the ruthlessness that blazed from them . |
11 | ‘ Well , ’ and she flinched at the cutting acidity in his voice , ‘ I never thought I 'd see the day when a woman could fool me , but you managed pretty well . |
12 | But her legs shook and she clutched at the bed , which seemed to recede and there was a strange , fizzing sensation in her head . |
13 | Her ankle gave under her and she clutched at the fridge for support . |
14 | She understood his grief and his sense of loss and loneliness — she had been there herself , after the King 's death — and she knew about the feelings of despair and the long , long time the scars would take to heal , but she also knew about the importance of carrying on . |
15 | She knew about Cormac of the Wolves , her great-grandfather , who had been exiled here for five years , and she knew about the others as well : Niall of the Nine Hostages , caught and chained and kept prisoner with nine faithful Lords until he broke out and regained the Throne . |
16 | So , and she knew about the office , and I knew about the office and knew everything they were wanting me to know but a man got it from outside so |
17 | But she had said nothing , and she knew from the look on his face that he was thinking she was still bearing a grudge from the incident in the storeroom the previous night . |
18 | ‘ You still maintain you are not the woman with whom Garry is having an affair ? ’ he asked , and she shivered at the threat in his quiet voice . |
19 | And she glared at the Cockney youth , who gave an elaborate yawn . |
20 | Matilda cried and she burst into the room , brandishing her knife . |
21 | In June 1813 she was back at Temple Place , and she arranged for the auctioning of the contents of her Bond Street house . |
22 | Madge was attended by six little Burmese bridesmaids , who as soon as she arrived started off up the long aisle , and she followed with the kind friend at whose house she had spent the previous two nights and who ‘ gave her away ’ . |
23 | A sudden wave of panic swept over her and she glanced at the others but it did n't seem as if she was going to learn anything for the moment . |
24 | Fred 's voice came through the headphones to her and she glanced towards the control-room , barely seeing the figures clustered behind the glass for the tears clouding her eyes . |
25 | Seven-thirty came and she glanced through the curtains to see if she could see your car drawing up . |
26 | She apologized for skulking out of the way so shamelessly , she thanked me for saving the life of their beloved dog who was now prancing around with the children as though nothing had happened , and she finished with the regret that she had n't even asked me my name . |
27 | All that had once seemed clear was clouding now , and she chafed under the demand for moral adjustment to this difficult guest with her very real needs . |
28 | Her elbows had been lashed together and she hung from the ceiling like a snared sparrow . |
29 | Everything seemed to fade then , weirdly , leaving only one real object to stare at ; and she went to the mantelpiece and took down from it Undry . |
30 | Just as he was saying all this , while he and she went across the hall , Jasper appeared , running lightly down the stairs . |