Example sentences of "and she [verb] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His body stiffened ; there was a change in him , Robyn felt it , knew it and then he drew back and she saw in a fleeting moment his own look of self-disgust .
2 Rosemary had been to Venice and seen the original bridge , and she enthused for a long time on the beauties of that city and how much she would like to go there again after the war was over .
3 She was suffering from sunstroke and she died within a short time .
4 But the fumes seeped in until she was forced to gulp for air and she plunged into a deep and haunted sleep .
5 When they reached the first floor , he opened one of the doors and she walked into a large bedroom with a huge bed , masses of cupboard space , a comfortable armchair , and a table and chairs set by the window .
6 He said that on her birthday he asked her what she had learnt from life , and she thought for a long time , and then said : ‘ That people are morally the same , and intellectually different . ’
7 Their bodies joined in rhythmic unison , and she thought with a swift , delirious stab of pleasure , How can any man ever compare with you ?
8 And she added with a dead laugh , ‘ We 've been what my aunt calls celebrating .
9 She knew her limitations better than she knew her worth , and she taught in a private school because it gave her a little more latitude to come and go as she wished — an important point , since she cared for an old mother whom eighty years had made exacting .
10 Cos her sons had got married and she lived in a little bu flat , bungalow rather .
11 She put out a hand and touched him on the sleeve , but he moved back as if he had n't noticed , and she said on a rising note , ‘ Why are you looking like that ? ’
12 They stared in surprise and she said in a tired voice , ‘ Oh it does n't matter , I suppose , not the old skull , but he 's run me ragged just lately , picking up things round the house and putting them down where they should n't be .
13 I asked the dragon-lady if anyone had come in who was n't an owner or a groom , and she bridled like a thin turkey and told me that she had conscientiously checked every visitor against her list of bona fide owners , and only they had been admitted .
14 Min 's head was almost level with her shoulders and she smoked with a long black cigaretteholder .
15 A stitch seared her side and she came to a stumbling halt , pressing her palms to the painful place , waiting until the sharp sting had eased a little .
16 He was skiing like a demon and she came in a poor second .
17 He held up his arms for a kiss and she melted into a sleepy hug and kiss , during which he had the final word and spluttered dribble against her cheek .
18 They sent her to London for elocution lessons and she grew into a lovely young lady .
19 She was a big woman , tall and gaunt , and she spoke with a gruff , masculine voice .
20 Suddenly unease rose inside her and she faltered as a sudden thought struck her .
21 He knew his gaze was avid , and she blushed like a young girl and lowered her eyes .
22 There now appeared at the door of the house a young woman , and she called in a high voice , ‘ Children !
23 Then a sudden wave of exhaustion swept over her , and she slid into a light doze .
24 Her real name is Karen and she comes from a wealthy family in the south of England .
25 She had n't expected to get much sleep , but exhaustion finally overcame her and she lapsed into a fitful , restless doze , tossing and turning through the long night as dreams haunted her mind .
26 The protagonist laughs at the letters at first and refuses to answer them , but eventually her curiosity is piqued and she engages in a prolonged correspondence with her admirer .
27 Her voice shattered , and she drew in a tremulous breath .
28 She heard sounds from the kitchen and she drew in a sharp breath , Craig must have returned .
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