Example sentences of "she turn [adv] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She turns around and sits you know well well it 's not my fault .
2 Before she gets into the car , she turns around and thanks me with a squeeze of her hand .
3 But when — suddenly — for no apparent reason your twin rejects the offer of marriage from the man you always believed she loved , and whom you always loved yourself ; when she turns round and says you can marry him yourself if you feel that strongly about him … suddenly your world is upside down .
4 She turns round and you say something in then goes you know with absolutely no whatsoever and she turns round and goes like that like Jay does .
5 She turns away and lays a gentle finger on Rainbow 's still trembling cheek .
6 She turned over and buried her head in the pillow .
7 Then they closed and she turned over and began to snore lightly .
8 She turned over and felt an agonising wave of humiliation sweep over her , as she remembered his expression .
9 She turned over and lay on top of him , trying to pin him down with her own slight weight , and he began to fondle her and she him , and almost at once they were making love again .
10 Much later , it seemed , she awoke and when she turned over and looked towards where the chanting had come from the African men and women had eaten and were packing away and decamping .
11 She turned over and looked at the illuminated dial of her alarm clock .
12 She turned over and gave a loud wail .
13 She turned over and appeared to go back to sleep .
14 At Place Massena , she entered the gloomy passage to the rue du Bateau , but she did not go to the flat , she turned right and wound through the lanes instead .
15 She turned away and looked out of the window .
16 She turned away and rubbed her eyes wearily .
17 Then she turned away and came face to face with Emelda Linley .
18 She turned away and busied herself straightening the bed .
19 Lucy made no reply as she turned away and went to where Matt was placing zipper bags of clothing for the men into the minibus .
20 She turned away and took a sip of sweet sherry .
21 She turned away and added , addressing the landscape , ‘ People have always said we look alike . ’
22 She turned away and heard the door softly closing and knew she was alone .
23 She turned away and sank to her knees .
24 With a tired little toss of the head , she turned away and sat down in an armchair , motioning for Golding to do the same .
25 Disappointed , she turned away and slid back between the sheets .
26 She turned away and carrying the basket with great care , walked on up the road to Tace Way .
27 She turned away and placed her watch on the shelf above the sink , then , bending , began stuffing her clothes into the washing-machine .
28 She turned away and hid her tears .
29 She turned away and covered her face with trembling hands .
30 Evidently failing to find what she sought , she turned away and entered the farmhouse .
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