Example sentences of "as she [vb past] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As she walked the short distance home , the lecturer 's words ran through her mind .
2 She claimed photographers who took pictures of her as she walked the streets or appeared at public events were then making a fortune by selling their shots to companies ready to churn out posters , T-shirts and magazines by the million .
3 They began to bark as she walked the few yards to his front door .
4 She alighted from the train at East 74th Street and whistled softly to herself as she walked the two hundred yards down 72nd Street from the subway to her ground-floor bachelor flat .
5 Nicola listened as she walked the grass lip .
6 She grew more and more tired and depressed as she walked the fifteen miles back to Flintcomb-Ash , where only hard work awaited her .
7 As she walked the woman breathed a great breath of warm night air and syringa , a waft of lime trees came with a burst of music as the big dipper swung into action ; smells of beer , cigar , shampoo , sweat through clean clothes , intermingled with the night exhalations of leaves and grass .
8 Daisy , 57 , of Hindon , near Salisbury , Wilts , was hit as she walked the dog to a nearby village .
9 There was a scrape as she brought a taper forth from a tin box and leaned towards the fire to light it .
10 Delia Sutherland watched the coming and going of Luney 's bare feet as she brought the food she had prepared .
11 ‘ It is only simple , ’ she apologised as she brought the first course to the table .
12 The other girl gave a shaky laugh as she twirled the liquid in her glass .
13 She broke off , colour running up her face as she pressed a guilty hand to her mouth .
14 She shook her head , still trembling as she pressed a hand to her mouth .
15 I must be brave for Perdita 's sake , said Daisy through chattering teeth as she pressed the door bell .
16 ‘ Please be in , Mum , ’ she said , as she pressed the buttons .
17 ‘ Yes , just rest completely , Faye , ’ Belinda agreed , as she pressed the door home with a gentle click .
18 ‘ We ca n't all live in listed cottages , ’ Melissa pointed out as she pressed the bell-push .
19 She had little time for the slow-witted and the unenthusiastic , and just as she exaggerated the talents of those she loved , she tended to magnify the defects of those she disliked .
20 As soon as she released the stick , he shot off , following its long , curving flight out on to the sandbanks .
21 Doubtless that was all part of the game he played , she thought irritably as she ransacked the wardrobe for something to wear .
22 What sort of character would have sustained this setting for six years , Theodora wondered , as she parked the car in the hedgerow and lifted the wicket gate six inches in order to swing it open .
23 And the house no longer seemed to be on the defensive , she realised as she parked the car .
24 She had always left the flat by the time Claudia came home , and she knew her sister was with Roman , and the dull despair that lived with her permanently would deepen a little more as she tidied the theatre programmes or the menu from an exclusive restaurant .
25 As she listened the furtive sounds ceased .
26 ‘ Er — is Drew Benedict married ? ’ asked Daisy as she mashed the potato .
27 ‘ Well , I think it 's lovely , ’ she said later as she touched the crisp carving of the linenfold panelling by their table .
28 He was difficult to live with , impossibly single-minded over his career , yet none of that seemed to matter as she balanced the weight of her new discovery against all she knew of him .
29 She then swept the kitchen floor , knowing her aunt would wish this to be done , and as she swished the few crumbs into the dustpan she heard Silas moving furniture in the dining-room .
30 ‘ Thank you , miss , I 'm sure , ’ he said , as she unearthed a pile of the fearsome periodicals beloved by the lamented Mrs Dibdin .
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