Example sentences of "when she [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By contrast , when she wrote the novel versions of Stolen and To Have and To Hold ( ‘ ghastly title — it was a television title ’ ) , her characters had already been embodied , by other people .
2 She was about to close her eyes again when she heard a far-off roaring .
3 She was nodding politely on the fringes of a group listening to their host talking about himself when she heard a familiar voice behind her .
4 She was about to turn around , when she heard a low moan .
5 She withdrew-to the secretary 's room and was about to close MacQuillan 's door when she heard a scraping sound from the adjoining typists ' room .
6 When she heard the shrill call , like an owl but human , she slipped out and joined her lover in the little barn beside the byre .
7 Her hand trembled slightly as she place it on her father 's arm , but when she heard the traditional strains of music announcing her arrival , and saw Silas looking extremely handsome as he waited at the end of the aisle , her nervousness fled .
8 She tensed to spring at her escort , but relaxed slightly when she heard the familiar voice : ‘ I hope I remember the stories correctly . ’
9 She had just walked the course and was making her way to the weighing room before the first race when she heard the familiar Bronx accent behind her .
10 Suddenly she felt afraid when she heard the terrible name .
11 The girl upstairs , who was already very frightened , felt desperate when she heard the terrible things they were shouting .
12 Lifting the white towelling robe from its hook behind the door , she slipped it on and hurried from the room and along the balcony to find him , smiling when she heard the low rumble of his deep voice coming from downstairs in the living-room .
13 A young woman who was with her hid when she heard the first shots and witnessed what happened .
14 She was in her first-floor sitting room , secure in her easy chair , when she heard the first sirens , saw the first police cars turn into her street .
15 When she heard the front door she was momentarily unable to stand , for inner turbulence .
16 When she heard the front door shut behind him and Penman 's footsteps retreating , she rose from her chair and began to walk slowly about the room , touching the sofas and lamps and tables .
17 The girl had just finished her 28 deliveries on her round and was 30 paces into the alleyway when she heard the running steps of the prowling rapist behind her .
18 Enraged by such unappreciative comments after all the trouble she 'd gone to , Fran swung round and marched ahead , stopping abruptly when she heard the unmistakable sound of his laughter .
19 She made one last feeble attempt to avoid the escalation of physical craving between them , knowing she had lost when she heard the unusual huskiness of her own voice , and saw Rune 's eyes darken in immediate response .
20 During the Exodus it was left behind , and became an equally revered treasure of the Pharaohs , one of whom gave it as part of his daughter 's dowry when she married a Celtic prince .
21 When she asked the 56 children in the study who they would go to if worried about something , they chose their mother ; not one said they would go to their father .
22 Eva recollects making a commitment to Christ when she became a junior soldier .
23 When they rebel it causes trouble , as Natalya , 40 , found out when she became a successful property dealer in St Petersburg .
24 Mrs Elliott broke new ground when she became the first woman solicitor in the firm about 15 years ago .
25 She was still there some time later , gazing sightlessly through the glass over the snow-covered fields beyond , when she felt a strange tingle in the back of her neck , and knew he was standing behind her .
26 She was past caring who saw her bound up like a chicken , when she felt the blunt tip of his throbbing penis nudge against the portals of her dripping honeypot .
27 A DOG bit the top off Jayne Clark 's finger and ate it when she posted a Yellow Pages through a door .
28 Neither are the risks merely physical when she encourages a direct association between looking at her art and consuming food and drink , but the vast array of psychological dynamics which can motivate purchases as humble as a cup of coffee guarantees that the decision to choose one bar over another is often less casual than browsing through galleries .
29 She had to give her real name when she ordered the new shoes .
30 Now when she catches the odd episode on TV , Eithne looks on as Chrissie is referred to by her remaining soap family members .
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