Example sentences of "her [noun sg] [adv] [adj] as " in BNC.

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1 And later , falling finally into sleep with her heart as cold as a snowball in her chest , she thought : at least there is Wednesday .
2 I lose count of the lengths ; she 's at it for almost an hour , with her mind as empty as she can make it .
3 This time the Princess Royal is trying to keep her wedding as private as possible .
4 She changed into her shorts — Fen had donned his before they went shopping — and , remembering Fen 's earlier insinuations , she opted for a baggy T-shirt which , she hoped , made her figure as sexless as a boy 's , then went aloft , tense , wary , uncertain of her reception .
5 Confusion brought the colour faintly to her cheeks and she swallowed hard , her mouth strangely dry as she was held within the intimate circle of his embrace .
6 Elinor , now asleep in the bedroom , her square jaw up like a tombstone , her mouth as wide as a new grave , her light snore ticking fitfully , like some tired machine .
7 His wife smiles at him adoringly , her mouth as red as Snow White 's .
8 Sweat dewed her lashes as she unbuttoned his white shirt , pushing it from his broad shoulders , running her hands over his flesh , pulling him closer , her mouth as hungry as his .
9 ‘ Of course I have , ’ she answered , her gaze unconsciously wistful as she looked out over the smooth water of the lake .
10 There are seventeen Commissioners , each with a vested interest in making his or her portfolio as important as possible .
11 She froze , unable to move suddenly , her body as rigid as the pretty statuette she clung to .
12 But she interrupted him softly , her words gentle and her spirit as powerful as the strongest wind .
13 Mala asked , her voice as raw as I 'm sure men would have sounded , if I 'd been able to speak .
14 Keeping her voice as detached as possible , she gave her mother a brief — and heavily expurgated — resumé of what Luke had told her the day of their sightseeing trip .
15 ‘ Not much to tell , ’ she confessed , her voice as soft as his because talking seemed an intrusion , as though it might break the spell of enchantment she felt wrapped in .
16 ‘ You wanted to talk about something , I believe , ’ she said , her voice as smooth as cream , and something leapt to life in his eyes at the confidence she was showing .
17 It had not taken her long to realise that here was a vindictive old villain , bent on making her life as miserable as he possibly could .
18 She lifted the heavy latch-like fastening of the oven door and took one tiny , golden scone from a shelf-full before she shut the door again , her hand as quiet as a cat 's footfall .
19 ‘ Of course , ’ she promised , keeping her expression as solemn as his .
20 She shivered , her cunt involuntarily shrinking as he pushed cube after cube into her spongy grotto until she was full of a numbing coldness .
21 Her misery as extreme as her former delight , she lay perfectly still , trying to hold back the tears that threatened .
22 Harriet , fair-plaited , a tea-towel round her middle , another round her front as wide as the nuns still wore their dicky fronts at school .
23 She was no ingénue , to gape like a child at its first Guy Fawkes night , but the sheer volume of erupting sound and colour held her in its thrall , her face as rapt as those of the silent crowds around her .
24 An old woman appeared , in black , a black grey with age , her face as lined as an Indian squaw 's .
25 BELVILLE : It would be my glory if it was , were her face as fair as her person .
26 But she did n't let him see , keeping her face as unresponsive as if she wore her mask still .
27 His patient , a girl whose age was uncertain — he judged her to be about fourteen or fifteen — was at the moment quiescent , her face as grey as the linen on which she lay , her eyes closed .
28 I should hate a sister said Sally , I would n't share my mother with anyone , she walked out of the room her face as wooden as ever , the girls were really puzzled , she 's a funny one said Irene , hardly ever says anything , all closed up , somehow , but sometimes those closed up people burst open suddenly and then look out , well I 'll shall certainly write and tell mother she 's mistaken said Daryl and she did so .
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