Example sentences of "and she [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Napier Business School gave the Princess a video demonstration of the range of courses , research and services that they offer and she saw new materials developed by the Department of Applied Chemical and Physical Sciences . |
2 | By the time they reached Coniston and she saw grey stone cottages beside a lake reflecting more of those unbelievable mountains , she knew she was being offered a new world . |
3 | And she saw old Billy , his toothless gums mumbling away at the mashed-up food she spooned into his mouth . |
4 | ‘ Mineral water for the invalid , ’ she heard someone say as they handed Dizzy a glass , and she saw Dizzy give a wry smile . |
5 | No she still buys smooth erm I remember I must have been about three years old , it was when we were still up North and mummy was dashing out , it was breakfast time and she go easy on the peanut butter , there 's hardly any left . |
6 | Her face was red , and she looked tired and angry . |
7 | She was late , as she always was , and they only had about an hour and a half to talk before she had to go , and he was nervous and she looked tired though still beautiful in bright red cords , Arran jumper and tattily magnificent fur coat . |
8 | And she looked upset . |
9 | Something had happened to her and she looked uneasy , vaguely disturbed by the memory . |
10 | Her white silk jacket and trousers were of a masculine cut and she looked androgynous and faintly degenerate — an irresistible combination to the sexually confused . |
11 | Within seconds his eyes fluttered open , and she looked deep into those beloved blue depths . |
12 | Her eyes widened and she looked angry . |
13 | Then she asked why I was laughing again , and I said that that was n't what had happened , and she looked angry , and I had a shower . |
14 | When Christine came on to the stage , her face was white and she looked afraid . |
15 | And she looked dreadful . |
16 | The word was alien to her and she looked doubtful . |
17 | Her voice trailed off and she looked wistful . |
18 | She wanted a house of her own , and she persuaded Fabien to give her the money to buy Les Hiboux in her own name . |
19 | He laid a cool hand on her forehead and she suffered new agonies beneath the touch of his fingers . |
20 | By 1907 rheumatoid arthritis had almost crippled her and she suffered long periods of inactivity , but refused either to move to the comfort of Duke Town or to return to Britain . |
21 | He stroked one finger along her jawline and she suffered exquisite tortures under the false caress . |
22 | She says he 's threatened to burn the house down and she feels vulnerable . |
23 | And she feels safe with me . |
24 | Erm , good point , she did er , give them letters and she told other people to contribute , she erm , she at one stage ask everybody what they , what the record was . |
25 | Not because she could n't remember , but because it was such a long time since she 'd seen her and she felt strange , suddenly , knowing that this time tomorrow they would be on their way to Scotland and she would be waiting for them . |
26 | He closed and locked the door and she felt crowded , even though the room was by no means small . |
27 | She tried to mask her true feelings from her mother and sister , but her throat ached with tension and she felt desperate for some action to be taken , to try to search for him . |
28 | It gave her confidence and she felt sure that she could hold her own against the Italian guests . |
29 | But then she thought again of that motherly , homely face that seemed to radiate a simple gentleness and warmth , and she felt sure that she was being over-cautious , perhaps even slightly prejudiced in her feelings about Janice . |
30 | The turf stove was alight , and she felt drowsy in the warmth . |