Example sentences of "she added with " in BNC.

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1 And she added with a dead laugh , ‘ We 've been what my aunt calls celebrating .
2 Transport cost penalty ? ’ she added with a pained expression .
3 I would like to have a family one day but I can not think about next week , let alone something as important as that , ’ she added with already familiar coyness .
4 If you do n't , Ira will ! ’ she added with a wide and knowing grin .
5 ‘ Only kidding , love , ’ she added with unwelcome intimacy .
6 She added with a note of delicate irony : ‘ to our great loss . ’
7 To be fair to myself , ’ she added with a faint smile , ‘ if you will insist on looking like the original swinging teenager it 's small wonder that the thought of trusting you with a really ill man put the fear of God up me . ’
8 " I know when someone is lying to me , she added with a thin smile .
9 Oh , I think we ought to except our hostess , ’ she added with a curious air of satisfaction , ‘ Rosette knows how to keep a clear head , a remarkably clear head . ’
10 ‘ It 's not my style , ’ she added with bravura .
11 Then she added with a light laugh , ‘ I do not think , Creggan , that you could stop me . ’
12 Anxious to be seen as having made all the right decisions , she added with a little pride , ‘ There were n't no need for a nurse , 'cause I looked after the mistress myself … stayed up all night when the fever took her … mopped her brow and talked nice and low ‘ til she come through it .
13 She added with more assurance that Beuno would also soon return from his walk to the waterfall , and then wondered aloud where the Molesworths were , because in a minute they would be late .
14 ‘ Come to think of it , ’ she added with more interest , ‘ what do they use them for ?
15 I need you to act as my chaperone , ’ she added with a mischievous laugh .
16 She added with finality , ‘ Things ca n't go on like this . ’
17 And if you want him back , ’ she added with a final hoot , and a swish of her sluttish robe , ‘ you have till the next full moon , and no longer ! ’
18 ‘ Might use it in one of your whodunnits , though , ’ she added with a malicious twinkle .
19 And how deeply she wished she could feel the confidence impressed upon her voice as she added with forced lightness , ‘ Apart from any other consideration , I still have a wet dog to find . ’
20 Of course , Julius is very Taurean , ’ she added with a small sigh , ‘ but if you 're clever enough — and love him enough — you should be able to handle him . ’
21 ‘ I think you should know , though , ’ she added with a perverse sense of enjoyment , ‘ that I do n't want to romp in the hay with you for the rest of my holiday here .
22 And besides , ’ she added with a touch of spite , ‘ I do n't think I 'm really cut out to be a member of your harem . ’
23 ‘ The things I could do if only I had oodles of cash , ’ she added with an intense longing .
24 Though at the time , ’ she added with a wry shake of her head , ‘ it was something of a novelty to be accused of being a criminal . ’
25 ‘ And I 'm not sure Desmond would like it if he saw us , ’ she added with another little giggle .
26 ‘ Or , ’ she added with deliberate coquetry , ‘ am I mistaken in assuming that the light-fingered Lotta is no longer a part of your — er — personal life ? ’
27 Mademoiselle Rabier phoned , monsieur , ’ she added with a sidelong look at Alain .
28 Marguerite told Jenna that perhaps finally Alain would marry Claudine ; at any rate , she added with amusement , he would if it was left to Claudine .
29 ‘ I 've even forgotten all about school , ’ she added with a guilty smile .
30 In any case , ’ she added with a slanting look at him , ‘ I doubt if you will be alone for long .
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