Example sentences of "she [verb] [art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She followed his eyes downwards and cringed inwardly when she realised the top buttons of her shirt had come undone . |
2 | A DOG bit the top off Jayne Clark 's finger and ate it when she posted a Yellow Pages through a door . |
3 | Does she think the Royal divorces of the Nineties will hit business ? |
4 | She stuffed the remaining towels into her satchel . |
5 | Though , as we have seen , once there she fulfils the traditional roles of provider of food , nurse and comforter . |
6 | Er now , I do n't know whether you 'll put this in your in your er talk , but er in Stapleford , if you er when you married , the girl got married er she got the good wishes of the er boss she worked with , in most of the industries , I 'm not saying all . |
7 | And just for a few minutes she savoured the circuitous routes of pleasure . |
8 | When she fluttered the long lashes of her baby blue eyes she had the timeless charm of Olive Oyl or Betty Boop . |
9 | She rode on , ducking below trees , shivering as she passed the guarding statues at the crumbling gate . |
10 | She wants the private details of my affair with Raisa . ’ |
11 | There was a trickle of traffic , now , and she overtook the sleepy drivers with an almost reckless haste . |
12 | Rory led the way to the disco floor , all too aware of the speculative glances slid in her direction from the other dancers , yet aware too of a peculiar little thrill of pride as she caught the envious looks in the eyes of the other women . |
13 | As she caught the jagged edges of skin together with as delicate a stitch as she could — the patient was a young woman , and a scar was the last thing she would want — Shelley said , ‘ That roundabout is terribly dangerous . |
14 | She fastened the rough cords with practised hands which remembered that which their owner had all but forgotten — thus concealing the blue brocade gown — and pulled the hood over her head . |
15 | However , currently , unlike her husband she has no automatic rights to additional dependency benefits for her children and , unless her husband is incapable of paid employment , she gets no extra benefit for him either . |
16 | It turns out that she has no real feelings for anyone except herself , not even her daughter who is burdened by the name Julia , and she likes to play with people 's emotions , such as Mr. Slope . |
17 | There is no constitutional source of advice to the sovereign as ‘ Head of the Commonwealth ’ , because as such she has no responsible ministers on whose advice to act . |
18 | In operational terms , someone has a need for health care if he or she has the appropriate indications for the intervention in question . |
19 | She described the exquisite pains of love when one day she could not rise from her bed because of the anguish from a scintilla of pure love that had pierced her heart . |
20 | And in one room she found the tattered remnants of a standard , white , emblazoned with the image of a bird . |
21 | Plump , as thick as my thumb and over four inches long , she swelled the fat rolls of her cabbage-green body , adorned at intervals with hairy warts of turquoise blue . |
22 | Then she coated the thick planks of the door and moved along to work with Mina on the walls and eaves . |
23 | With her heart in her mouth she entered the imposing portals of Mon Ré , and rang the bell . |
24 | She went to the headquarters of the Special Air Services in Hereford where she underwent a ‘ terrifying ’ driving course where she learnt the basic techniques in handling a possible terrorist attack or kidnap attempt . |
25 | Vaughan 's eyes light up when she describes the bright greens of this flan against the buttery yellow of the sauce . |
26 | What does Mary always say , horrible creature , as she spears the hideous lumps of gristle on her fork ? |
27 | She mounted the uneven stairs with immense care , determined not to trip or fall , then turned as she reached the top . |
28 | The audacious ones stood in full view when she mounted the surrounding steps to a white marble sarcophagus . |
29 | She studied the fine features of his face , the cut and texture of his near-black hair , the firmness of his bronzed skin . |
30 | Where are you , Hosanna ? she silently asked as she surveyed the accumulated props of her drama . |