Example sentences of "she opened [art] " in BNC.

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1 She opened a wicker sewing box , looked inside , shook her head and closed the box again .
2 She opened a locker and began to undress .
3 She opened a door , and found herself in the Bacon room .
4 And the very day we were with her she opened a new Citizens ' Advice Bureau in Beccles with considerable aplomb — no easy task after SHE fashion team had stunned the locals by setting up an ironing board in the middle of the town car park and giving Christine 's purple suit a quick press on the spot .
5 She opened a rejuvenation clinic and for the next 30 years many thousands of people flocked to receive what became the most famous , or perhaps , notorious , ‘ rejuvenatory ’ treatment of the century .
6 Fergie voiced concern at Premier John Major 's £565 million Community Care Bill as she opened a drug rehabilitation centre in London .
7 She opened a claw and pulled out a sliver of succulent flesh .
8 Half shyly , half proudly she opened a pair of narrow , carved wood double doors and I went inside .
9 She opened a gate and held it for Meredith .
10 The crew also teased Catherine after she opened a fashion shop last year .
11 She opened a door .
12 She began there in the Seventies on Greene Street , where she opened a multi-discipline art and performance space .
13 She opened a cream-painted door and the smell of school lunch rushed out at them .
14 After she was found dead and there were so-many questions and Mena told so much , she said to Constanza — oh , I can give you the very words , I shall never forget them — Mena said , ‘ One day many many years ago , when the old principessa was still alive , she opened a door and saw them , the prince and the Marchesa Giulia , in the long room at Castelfonte . ’
15 She opened a drawer : the same deliberate rearrangement of envelopes , pencils , pens .
16 She opened a wooden chest and found pasta , jam , and , put there even more thoughtfully , packets of Rice Krispies and tins of baked beans .
17 She opened a door into a cavernous room where the young army were grouped round a huge table on which their boots and packs rested , smoking , rolling cigarettes or making each other up .
18 She opened a drawer of the kitchen-dresser and pulled out a photograph , which she gave to Ruth .
19 She opened a door into a large , sunny drawing room , crossed its breadth , sat on a sofa , got up immediately to look for a cigarette , found a pack on a low table by the window , then sat down on a chair .
20 She opened a door and ushered Julia into a shadowed room on the second floor .
21 She opened a small peacock-blue fan she had been holding and began to fan herself .
22 She opened a small round leather box to find that it contained tiny gold collar studs and several pairs of cuff links .
23 Big girl was just about to close a door and she opened a big smile and she said , Ah I just remembered my daddy collects stamps .
24 At eighteen she opened a small school in Kentish Town with her mother , who was committed to Pestalozzi 's reforming ideas .
25 In 1877 she opened a small chapel in her house in Cottenham Park .
26 She opened a drawer in the dresser , pulled out a folder and handed it to him .
27 She opened a cupboard , rummaged through .
28 She opened a cupboard to get some rag , and plastic bags rolled out , so , on her knees , both arms working , she at once emptied the shelves .
29 Unseeing , she opened a cupboard and leaned weakly against the shelves , waiting for him to go , willing him to leave her alone .
30 She opened a door and Jenna could see that her cases were already there .
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