Example sentences of "she [vb past] [to-vb] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Are you listening to me ? ’ he demanded when she failed to laugh at the right point . |
2 | On Monday morning , she reported to work at the Swift building on Des Voeux Road . |
3 | She stopped to look at the two houses , Brier and Rose , like identical twins wearing slightly different clothing so that one could tell them apart . |
4 | She seemed to shudder at the very thought . |
5 | She turned to look at the rear clock . |
6 | And , repeating this like a charm : ‘ It was n't me ; it was n't me , ’ she turned to look at the red splashes on the wall . |
7 | One was to Adam Russell whom she arranged to meet at an Italian restaurant in Pimlico . |
8 | Idly she began to stab at the wet ground with it , but it struck something hard straight away . |
9 | When she was 18 she went to study at the Royal School of Needlework , where she not only learnt how to identify and date historical embroidery , but also became a prize-winning practitioner . |
10 | Greek food , not surprisingly , she preferred to enjoy at the White Tower restaurant in Soho . |
11 | She liked to look at the dreadful toxins through the jewelled prison of their coloured glass bottles : ruby red , peridot green , indigo blue . |
12 | She paused to stare at a wooden gate swinging crazily on its hinges . |
13 | But the notion , once born , firmly took root , refusing to let her settle , and as she wandered aimlessly about the living-room she realised she 'd soon be in danger of going stir-crazy if she had to look at the same four walls much longer . |
14 | She continued to exhibit at the New English Art Club ( 1908–11 ) . |
15 | She also took to pastry-making , which she continued to practise at a local confectioner 's when she returned to Epsom in 1854 , though her family thought this to be ‘ ultra modern and not quite nice ’ . |
16 | Shrugging regretfully , she continued to gaze at the various treasures displayed . |