Example sentences of "[verb] she at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So impressed was I that I took Hellen to meet her at a later performance the same week . |
2 | Somehow — it did not seem diplomatic to enquire too deeply just how — he had missed her at the arranged spot . |
3 | She projected a kind of agelessness , which had made her at the same time an object of attention from both the Young Women 's Fitness Class and the Over-50s Club . |
4 | They were watching her intently , with a look that disconcerted her and excited her at the same time . |
5 | I love you … ’ she heard herself whispering , one detached part of her intellect aghast at the vulnerable openness of her confession , surprising her at the same time with the shocking truth . |
6 | I 'd met her at the odd party where we 'd chatted and that 's about it . ’ |
7 | It is her ambition to be tried for her life for murdering a small tobacconist with a meat-cleaver , only to be dramatically cleared when her alibi is established by the bishop who was confirming her at the very moment of the crime . |
8 | With a wide smile , one of the waitresses came to collect her , and seat her at a small table in the window . |
9 | However , if Ross had been suffering from boredom , he managed to hide the fact very well when , only a few days later , he contacted her at the small London flat she was temporarily sharing with some friends from university , and invited her out to dinner . |
10 | Billy rowed across and followed her at a discreet distance . |
11 | As they walked he offered her his arm , unlike most punters , who followed her at a discreet distance . |
12 | Behind her Rose followed her at a wheezing trot , keeping up with her , until she suddenly mastered the antiquated machine , and sped away , feeling like a Swiss mountaineer with his St Bernard dog , setting off on his errand of mercy . |
13 | But presumably he must have taken a shine , as the expression went , to Celia , particularly as he had gone to such trouble to seek her out and visit her at the Meadhaven Clinic . |
14 | Dorothy would leave and abandon her at the very idea . |
15 | For the remaining weeks , you pay her at the lower rate of £44.50 a week . |
16 | Robbie could scarcely believe this was the same man who was at such pains to keep her at a safe distance , until she reflected that in Fen 's eyes Miss Taylor would present no threat to his reserve . |
17 | Tonight she was to chair the meeting , so she left the front door unlocked for any late-comers , and , having seated the nervous little reporter from the Advent in a position where she could see and hear all the ladies present , giving her at the same time a hastily written list of the names of those expected to attend , she called the meeting to order . |
18 | Sensibly , but with some sensitivity , her boss made the same points to Muriel as he had made in his reference , asking her at the same time if these conflicts had ever arisen out of the office with family friends or neighbours . |
19 | He met her at a literary dinner a couple of weeks later . |
20 | When she came back , Phyllis and Peter met her at the back door . |
21 | He led her at a good trot through the country lanes , by Bramfield and Tattle Hill , through Thieves Lane to Hertingfordbury . |
22 | It had been uppermost in her mind to ask about Marc , but her courage failed her at the last . |
23 | And Glenn Close 's stubborn and pain-ridden performance as Sunny makes you sad for her and hate her at the same time . |
24 | The tired horse faced a journey of at least twenty miles across heavy country so he kept her at a sedate trot . |
25 | Everything seemed to be changing , and this excited and worried her at the same time : she thought about it so much that her face had a permanently screwed up , wondering look . |
26 | He led her inside and left her at one side of the room , walking softly away and stopping to face her at the other side . |
27 | A sentiment that ambushed her at the coldest moments . |
28 | Once more the blue eyes moved over her body with appreciation , confusing yet exciting her at the same time . |
29 | He left her at the large ornate gate , and she walked up the short drive to the front door . |
30 | Tommy winked at Rose , then left Charlie to join her at the far end of the bar . |