Example sentences of "she [vb past] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He advanced towards her and she flung him a look full of wrath , annoyingly conscious of his height and the wide breadth of his shoulders .
2 He 'd allowed her closer than anyone else , and when his clothes were off and he was tired she read him the way she read the weather or the mountains or the dust , she ran her fingers over his pale , scarred body and she guessed close to the truth .
3 She Oh that is that one where she expected you a week early ?
4 She made him a sandwich and brought it to the table .
5 When the man who waited with her crept to her shoulder and whispered in her ear , as he did several times between his nervous pacings about the room , she made him no answer , and never seemed even to be aware of him , though her braced tension made it plain that nothing that passed in this apartment escaped her instant notice .
6 Before I left , she made me a present
7 So I went to a designer , Denise Vaughan of Deni Vee , and she made me a couple of suits which really pleased me and I believed that I was on to something .
8 And er but it was only about half past five I did n't I never stopped till the I just kept going now tha well about half past four , I started to pack up and I realized my sandwiches were still in my snack box so I I 'd I 'd had one one earlier on whilst I was still working but yes the lady there she made us a couple of cups in the morning , er cu cup of coffee , I think about what yeah about half ten time but the time I painted a little bit and I thought oh I 'll stop and have a fag , with my coffee and I had a cup of tea later on in the afternoon but er I did n't stop , I kept going , you know and then course by time I got to my drink , it was cold it was cool , so you drink it straight down
9 Or if your mother had got a say she made you a meat and tater pie in a little dish , if you took this little dish with you , the lady used to er warm it up for you .
10 that was the first time we had an inkling there was anything , and that was the Sunday before we moved and he said do you mind if I come and bring the shed up and then I can stop in there and I go and have , a , anyway , he came with Alan and she made you a cup of coffee did n't she ?
11 To teach herself to handle thought , she made it a practise never to permit herself to touch a brush until she could answer these questions , in writing , in the fewest possible words : ‘ What attracted me to this subject ? ’ 'Why do I want to paint it ? ’ 'What is the thing I am trying to express ? ’
12 She made it a point to tell people as little about herself as possible .
13 She envied them the sense of occasion and togetherness that they had .
14 So she said I think that was damn rude she said she 's just slammed the phone down on Deborah and there 's really no need for that , well she said it 's private between me and Debbie , then we found out she got her a job
15 He was going out with a silly cow of an art student and she lent him the book .
16 She lent me a couple of hundred quid because I was in financial difficulty .
17 When I showed her she lent me a silk shawl to drape round my shoulders and over my breasts .
18 She lent me the money to get my second bike — that Triumph Speed Twin : it had a lot of poke for the size .
19 But after her shower she asked them a lot of questions about safety in the factory .
20 Then she asked him a question in Yorkshire dialect , because that was his language .
21 Their hands touched as she passed him the bottle .
22 ‘ There , Mr Cottle , ’ Mary Ann was saying to the traveller in jelly , as she passed him the bread and butter , ‘ this 'll put roses in your cheeks . ’
23 When she passed him the number of her room ( thinking no one else knew she had ) and left to await him , he remained in the ballroom drinking , and when I left at midnight he was still there looking bored and lonely , missing his live-in girlfriend Marie Lisa Volpelierre ( who not long after died so tragically in a riding accident ) .
24 She passed him the tin and the spoon , and lay on the floor looking at the gas fire , and then she went to sleep .
25 As she passed it a car swung through the big yellow gates ; a cream-coloured car driven by a girl of about Breeze 's own age , or perhaps older .
26 She helped us a lot .
27 She phoned me a couple of days ago and said , you know , that life was really quite on top of them her mother-in-law died and they 've had all the problems of putting the old man into a home the main problem
28 and erm , she phoned me the night before last for the results come through
29 said she phoned me the night before last and she said she 's been looking at flats I thought I 'd just ring you to tell you we 've been looking at flats and they range from two hundred and fifty to four hundred and eighty pounds a week for a flat
30 She bore me no heir ; that was why I married her .
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