Example sentences of "she make [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perfectly , ’ she replied , and preceded him out of the lift very much aware that , no matter how conscience and love might insist that she make a clean breast of everything , to confess was something she simply could not do . |
2 | She made no apparent effort to take it in . |
3 | Her eyelids flickered , but she made no other sign . |
4 | She made no backward glance to signify the presence of anyone else in the room . |
5 | The intention being to keep them at Georgia Griffiths house … even though she made no real profit from the deal . |
6 | She made no more plans . |
7 | She made no further efforts at conversation . |
8 | I am all right , she said , I am fine , but she made no further attempt to rise . |
9 | She made no further objection as she held them against her , instinct telling her that they should fit quite nicely . |
10 | It was an interesting insight , one she bad not heard before ; she made no further effort to disengage . |
11 | Police and officials cordoned off corridors leading to the courtroom while she made a three-minute appearance . |
12 | She made a studied gesture of looking at her watch . |
13 | She made a hollow laugh and flicked some more ash into the lager can . |
14 | She made a hollow sound . |
15 | She made a mild attempt to evade him but he cut across and landed in front of her , sitting , as she had first seen him , with the sheep and goats dithering and teetering before and around him . |
16 | She made a defiant gesture with her hands . |
17 | She made a round-the-world trip in 1929 . |
18 | She made a helpless gesture . |
19 | ‘ When I left you last night you were positively down in the dumps ; today you 're — you 're … ’ she made a helpless gesture with her hands , searching for the right adjective ‘ … you 're sizzling ! |
20 | Feet numb , she made a tiny incision — just above my toes — on each foot , found the cotton-thin lymph channels which network the body and inserted two tiny needles . |
21 | She made a tiny note with a gold Swan pen on the note-pad on the table , " Manchester stock " . |
22 | She made a tiny motion of her head , acknowledging the T'ang 's words ; then she stood and , with bows to Tsu Ma and her husband , turned and went back into the pagoda . |
23 | And now — ’ she made a typical high-jumpers ' gesture , that which marks them out from all other athletes , raising her arms and stretching her torso , as if taking off to challenge that dappled crossbar . |
24 | ‘ I think it must have been coming from the cold of the church into the warmth , or , perhaps — ’ and she made a wan attempt at humour — ‘ it might have been the thought of attending the ladies ’ sewing circle which overcame me ! ’ |
25 | She made a cool face . |
26 | Ruby 's forte was getting her own photograph in the newspapers as she ‘ arrived at the police station to advise officers working on the such-and-such case ’ ; she was a popular television chat show guest ; and she made a decent living from writing about psychometry . |
27 | She made a shooing gesture as Ruth , conscious that the water was always kept hot till midnight for the sake of the guests , continued to stare . |
28 | In 1839–40 , together with her friend , Anne Walker of Lightcliffe , she made a grand tour of Russia , including the Caucasus and Persia ( Iran ) , climbing Mount Ararat en route . |
29 | What if she made a complete fool of herself and let Ricky down ? |
30 | She 'd be wise to push him out of her mind — if this were at all possible — and before she made a complete idiot of herself . |