Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly she looked at her watch . |
2 | Her feet found wings and suddenly she twinkled with the spirit of Fred Astaire . |
3 | Suddenly she felt as if she was trapped in a terrifying maze , not knowing which way to turn . |
4 | Suddenly she felt at a loss . |
5 | Suddenly she felt like weeping . |
6 | Or the two girls and one is a greaser until she tries this spot cream and suddenly she turns into this total straight . |
7 | Suddenly she came across the room , the night-shirt flapping round her long , brown legs , and seized his shoulder . |
8 | Suddenly she fell into the water . |
9 | Suddenly she burst into laughter , her arthritic hands waving in the air . |
10 | Except suddenly she thought of the receptionist who would normally be at that desk . |
11 | Caroline looked back at him and suddenly she thought of an old fable , the one in which a traveller had to choose which of two doors to open , knowing that behind one lay safety while behind the other crouched a tawny black and gold tiger . |
12 | Suddenly her line tightened , so suddenly she squeaked with surprise . |
13 | Suddenly she stopped in her tracks , noticing something . |
14 | Suddenly she awoke from her dream to noise and violent movement . |
15 | Suddenly she smiled at him . |
16 | Suddenly she rose from the post , some 250 feet from me , and with a dozen or so leisurely beats of her magnificent wings she was angling in to land on my glove and devour her prize ! |
17 | Suddenly she wanted to be dressed , and out , and running . |
18 | Suddenly she turned to the inspector , sipping her whisky . |
19 | Suddenly she broke into a terrible , loud and demented scream . |
20 | Suddenly she leaned across the desk and kissed me quickly on the mouth . |
21 | But when she wanted to write about herself , which only she knew about , then she wrote it alone . |
22 | ‘ I 'm not worrying exactly , ’ said Clarissa , as though worrying was shameful , ‘ only she went without saying anything , and it 's not like her . ’ |
23 | Only she lived in the posh part , called Hove , and whenever people said ‘ You live in Brighton , do n't you ? ’ it was normal to reply ‘ Hove , actually ’ until it almost had become the name , Hove-Actually . |
24 | Idly she picks at the flap , but it is still stuck down ; no one has opened it , no one has read the book , it is still intact . |
25 | ‘ Naturally she flew to America to be with him , ’ Ven inserted , right there with her . |
26 | Naturally she switched to being a char ! |
27 | Apparently she comes from Salemoore . |
28 | ‘ Well , then your outraged mother leapt into the car which was loaded with our luggage because we intended to be off to Urbino that morning , and apparently she decided on some kind of hara-kiri or felo de se , a consummation of our marriage devoutly to be wished but never performed . |
29 | Impetuously she stepped towards him , closing the gap between them . |
30 | Daily she went to the M's farm and asked Mrs M to teach her . |