Example sentences of "she [vb past] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She slanted a challenging look at Claudia . |
2 | Looking at them , she experienced a curious sense of exclusion ; she wondered who the woman was ; she wondered how well Giles knew her . |
3 | She experienced a strong feeling of déjà vu , as if she 'd seen him before , as if she knew him . |
4 | As Louise moved away she experienced a powerful urge to grab the massager and tug it close to her secret places again but she did not dare . |
5 | Each time she read the story , she experienced a new shock ; it was the shock of finding the new contained and expressed in the framework and the terms of the old . |
6 | Wandering around looking at the different displays , she experienced a strange sensation of being drawn towards something . |
7 | Now angry frustration replaced satisfaction , and she experienced a little spurt of apprehension amid the bleak realisation that he had n't been speaking out of generosity after all . |
8 | Alice 's father , a naturalized British subject since 1852 , indulged his wanderlust during Alice 's first fifteen years , and thus she experienced a constant change of scene and sound , living in New Zealand , Mexico , the United States , and Europe , until the family settled in Tonbridge in 1874 . |
9 | One woman described how she experienced an aggressive pattern : ‘ I found it very difficult to cope with women over me , especially if I thought that they were n't being fair — although I had no problems when dealing with men . |
10 | This measures the average number of children a woman would have if she experienced the prevailing age pattern of childbearing throughout her reproductive lifetime . |
11 | After protesting that she simply could n't share her bed with anyone else , she admitted the real reason : she was ashamed to let him see that she had to get up to pee once or twice a night . |
12 | Some weeks later , discussing the arts , she admitted the English sense of humour was difficult to understand initially , and only now could she laugh at my greeting of , ‘ Help , I am being bitten by a sanitary towel ! ’ |
13 | She flung a petrified look back at his mother . |
14 | ‘ And I suppose that with your superior knowledge you 've worked out that this — scene of devastation — ’ she flung a careless hand in the general direction of the office ‘ — is all down to me . |
15 | She flung the inside door to one side , was about to slam it but changed her mind and closed it behind her in a quiet and controlled manner . |
16 | She flung the whole tangle of thought away from her and ran fast up the stairs as though in the room some delight or pleasure awaited her , not the hard task of painting . |
17 | When she was just about within striking distance , she flung the soaking bundle with all her might in his direction , shouted , ‘ Take that ! ’ and then ran , not waiting to see if she had hit the target or not . |
18 | She met no open hostility . |
19 | Eileen joined with them but before long she met a young man and started courting so dropped the dances . |
20 | In the village where Ng Mui eventually settled , she met a young girl named Yim Wing Chun , to whom she taught her system . |
21 | ‘ Well , ’ said Lady Furness , ‘ a few months later she met a fine man called Ernest Simpson . |
22 | The villagers often joked that if she met a German tank on the road to Berkeley , she would order it off the road and pass on as if nothing had happened . |
23 | ‘ It 's not surprising she met an early grave , she 's smoked forty a day ever since I 've known her and that 's thirty years , ’ and , ‘ What do you expect , smoking all her life — God rest her soul , ’ are common judgements made by those left behind . |
24 | She never met any men until she met the young man whom I can not think of as my father . |
25 | She flushed as she met the quizzical expression in Helen 's eyes . |
26 | WHAT a moving picture ( right ) of Kerry Needham when she met the blond boy who was not her son . |
27 | There it was again : that feeling of being mesmerised as obediently she met the ice-blue gaze which devoured her . |
28 | Drawn to socialism by her sister , Eva , she met the Irish labour leaders , James Connolly and James Larkin [ qq.v. ] , and helped the 1913 lockout strike of Dublin workers by running a soup kitchen in Liberty Hall . |
29 | On Sunday she heard Nahum preach for the first time , and she met the assistant curate , a young , delicate-looking man by the name of Daniel Marsh . |
30 | And as she met the dark gaze of Guido Falcone , her breath caught as though a fist had connected with her solar plexus . |