Example sentences of "that she [verb] look " in BNC.
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1 | David was silent for so long that she had to look at him in the end . |
2 | ‘ Your design is very , very good , ’ he told her smoothly , curving his free hand under her chin , so that she had to look directly into his eyes . |
3 | He smiled again , so that she had to look away . |
4 | When Miguel tipped her chin so that she had to look into his eyes , she said rather bitterly , ‘ It sounds rather like where you took Victoria in the Mercedes , Miguel . |
5 | She was glancing through a newssheet that she had looked through already a dozen times and that in any case told nothing particularly interesting . |
6 | She could say , in all honesty , that she had looked out her college paints and brushes but they had been dried up and beyond recall . |
7 | How could she not have known she was in love with him ? she wondered — it seemed impossible to believe that she had looked at him , touched him , made love with him , and not known until yesterday . |
8 | With a shrug that she hoped looked uncaring , she walked in , removed his jacket that was still round her shoulders , picked up the jeans and shirt she had left out to change into , and went into the bathroom . |
9 | Only gradually did it emerge that she was rather a miniature whirlwind , perhaps an inch shorter even than Charlotte , but so slender that she escaped looking like a pocket edition . |
10 | There was no denying the fact that she 'd looked terrible , just then.As if she 'd seen a ghost , he thought uneasily . |
11 | He did sound so very sure of himself — and , now that she came to look at it , the wallet she was handing over so meekly did have a distinctly masculine air … |
12 | Now that she bothered to look she saw he did n't look a great deal better himself . |
13 | She was lowering herself from the tip-toe that she needed to look over the panelled backing of the window display when something else caught her eye , further down the road . |
14 | He said nothing , merely walked away leaving them to push it open and then shut it after them , and on Philippa explaining to his departing back that she wanted to look for her earring and take back the vases and one or two things ‘ out of his way ’ , he said as ungraciously as he could ‘ I suppose so ’ . |