Example sentences of "she [vb past] it [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She had been the last to use it , when she unlocked it to get the morphia for Mrs Richards . |
2 | As she moved , the fabric clung to her hips , and the skirt was slashed at the front from knee-level down , so that as she walked it gave a glimpse of her dark-stockinged legs . |
3 | Alarm bells rang with Liz when she heard it tells the story of an ageing , boozy Hollywood star who falls for a young construction worker she meets in a clinic . |
4 | From a distance of thirty feet she heard it clawing the earth . |
5 | He had been smiling at the screen , an expression which fell with such abruptness from his face when he looked at the doorway that Zambia was convinced SHe heard it hit the floor with a crack . |
6 | He stretched out a hand to Merrill , and she found that she needed it to escape the embrace of the thick , downy cushions . |
7 | She knew it made no sense , but the idea of Vitor being married and having children was oddly discomfiting . |
8 | And while she was pleased for Stella to be out of hospital and in more comfortable surroundings , she knew it heralded the beginning of the end of her own sojourn at Wilder 's Wilderness . |
9 | She had bought this expensive dress to capture notice ; she felt it like a blow that the little monster sidling along , sleek and positive , dark hair in brisk waves , silly doll-dress denying fashion , had all the qualities that Nicandra lacked . |
10 | She said it left the council no choice but to activate the distress warrants granted by the courts . |
11 | But she said it re-emphasised the need for the spaying of bitches to avoid litters of unwanted puppies facing a cruel death . |
12 | However , she knew that she could n't stand at the window indefinitely , so she left it to complete the task she had on hand . |
13 | She was beautiful , with an air of fragility which , for all she suspected it hid a character as hard as nails , yet was guaranteed to bring out the male protective instinct . |