Example sentences of "she [verb] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Scientific writers , novelists and poets , ’ she insists at the outset , ‘ can all be found putting forward similar views of humanity , society and nature , often by means of similar language and imagery , ’
2 Without her I would n't be here , ’ she admitted at the time .
3 She quivered at the slide of his hand around the sensitive skin behind her ears , and tried to shake his hands off her hair without success .
4 Now her head dipped as she pried at the fissure of a half-split nail .
5 Was even she appalled at the prospect he was unfolding ?
6 She demonstrated her apparent unawareness of her position in the speech she made at the opening of the church hall in Kensington to which the grocer John Barker , from whom she bought provisions , had contributed .
7 She lived at the top of Tennyson Tower — ‘ It was that or Maid Marian , ’ she remarked , as they swung its glass door , her voice distantly scornful .
8 The smears on the television had gone so she gazed at the reflection of the sunlight on the blank screen instead .
9 She gazed at the ceiling , feeling her heartbeat and breathing slowing to normal , her body quietening .
10 Like someone in a trance , she gazed at the clasp that fastened it at the throat .
11 She gazed at the girl 's wild-rose cheeks and half-closed eyes .
12 As she gazed at the floor , unable to look at him , there flashed across her mind that image of two figures walking together along the path from the beach .
13 She gazed at the telephone .
14 Alexandra wondered if Mrs Burrows had said anything else , but she gazed at the tapestry on her lap and said only , ‘ She — she is most kind .
15 For too long she gazed at the rain across the lake .
16 She no longer knew if she was happy or unhappy , cheerful or depressed , as she gazed at the infant lying in his pram , asleep in his cot , kicking on a rug before the fire .
17 Stunned , she gazed at the monitor .
18 Staring down through the window , she gazed at the icefield which was the frozen Baltic .
19 She sits at the marriage banquet , apparently in a cafe , and the harlequin has just presented her with a bouquet .
20 She sits at the table and smiles , asking firmly for a solo-brandy and coke in separate glasses .
21 Now she laughs at the recollection .
22 This sympathy may have explained the level of applause she got at the end of her opening song , so that she came more confidently to centre for her second .
23 She gazing at the sea , he at her .
24 She stabbed at the recorder controls , though her eyes were blurred with tears and she could n't even see them .
25 " And you 're sure you have n't got a hankering for this Terry ? " she asked at the end .
26 For the first few months she trembled at the thought of performing an official engagement on her own .
27 She trembled at the memory .
28 She trembled at the passion in his voice , her whole being coming alive just for him .
29 He was too far away to hear , even if she shouted at the top of her voice .
30 Her sensitivity at all times to what will run in Cabinet is genuine , even though she always lets colleagues know what she wants at the outset of any discussion .
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