Example sentences of "as she [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I mean there is that biography as soon as she gets disguised .
2 In fact , she thought as she splashed cold water on to her hot face , she had n't seen him all morning — perhaps he 'd taken himself off for a walk .
3 She had all but crawled downstairs to answer the imperative summons , yawning as she tugged open the door .
4 ‘ You 're right , ’ he observed , as she flopped breathless on the deck , ‘ you really are incredibly unfit . ’
5 Two days of warm spring weather opened the flowers of forsythia bushes in the neglected garden behind Merrill 's flat , and she hummed as she cut long stems of the starry yellow blossom .
6 Breeze talked away for all she was worth as she cut bread-and-butter in the draughty old kitchen , but she knew that her sister was n't really listening .
7 ‘ Know what ? ’ asked Dieter as she seemed unable to go on .
8 There was an impression that my milkmaid friend was what is called well-connected , and I am glad to say that as she grew old she was , as it were , gathered in , to be near her relatives .
9 Its familiarity would be her comfort as she grew old without Juan .
10 The air hung with an antiseptic aroma peculiar to hospitals , and as she passed elderly sick people Lucy suddenly felt very young and healthy .
11 She broke off as she noticed Trusty shaking her head sadly .
12 Caroline gave Nicolo a final cold glare as she wrenched free of him .
13 When she asked her opinion of a radio programme , Mrs O replied that , as she had total hearing loss , she did n't hear the programme .
14 Since the advent of Felicity , she had gone up to sleep in the attic — an arrangement she preferred , as she had absolute privacy up there , and as luck would have it , there was an electric fire , so that she could use it as a study .
15 As she had little dress sense , only a vague fear that any hat or dress she chose might be vulgar , so she had no sense of a possible style in which to decorate a house , or even a dining table , for Christmas .
16 Lucy was also aware that Doreen 's previous anger appeared to have vanished as she carried refilled plates back to the long table , where she chatted and laughed with the men and the two guides .
17 ‘ Oh , he 'll perk up , Miss Vine , ’ Mrs Abigail said , mustering further cheerfulness as she emptied roast beef , potatoes , brussels sprouts and gravy on to a cold plate .
18 Yet the night stole in with habitual , velvet gentleness , as she sang low and hoarse :
19 When Margaret died in 1790 , she bequeathed Sunk Island in the form of shares to a bewildering number of relatives , and as she died childless , here the name ‘ Gylby ’ dies out .
20 The publican had looked at her several times as she offered little posies of limp flowers to customers for a penny a time .
21 Yet he 'd been incredibly gentle after she 'd hit him , and it was Leo 's face in her mind as she fell asleep , not Ryan 's .
22 The blind woman quivered as she skryed light years outward through the warp , obeying the disciplines of the Adeptus Astra Telepathica , seeking contact with the mind of some other Astropath serving the fortress-monastery at Vindict V.
23 Instead , he held Karen 's hand in Manchester County Court as she sued wealthy fashion wholesaler Jonathan Levy .
24 381 , 384 ‘ There is no doubt that at common law if a wife chooses wilfully and without justification to live away from her husband she can not , so long as she continues absent , render him liable for the necessaries supplied to her , or for her maintenance by the union , for the reason that she has of her own free will deprived herself of the opportunity which the husband was affording her of being maintained in the home .
25 When she returns from theatre she is rather sleepy but is allowed to take fluids as soon as she feels able to sit up in bed .
26 She supposed it was magic , probably it only happened when you swung your head up in a certain way , she would test that tomorrow , and as she dropped asleep it lay alongside the tickets of paper with the numbers she had written , and the tar bubbles and the sun that made red horses and brown splotches when she closed her eyes .
27 Kate stopped in her tracks as she applied red lipstick .
28 She had always pitied Kathleen and never liked Cormac , who had not tried to protect his sister , but now as she lay awake at night she saw him for what he was : a pitiable victim of his mother 's obsession .
29 Her mother seemed scarcely to breathe as she lay immobile , and Anne felt a tremendous surge of relief when the cellar door opened and Helen came down the steps .
30 She was terribly conscious of the lewd position she 'd been forced to adopt , and was very aware of her thighs spread wide as she lay defenceless on her back , doubled up like a jack-knife .
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