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

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1 Her eyelids flickered , but she made no other sign .
2 She put four mince pies in a little basket she 'd decorated earlier when she made the other table decorations , put on her coat and was out of the back door in a flash .
3 It would be humiliating if he ever guessed exactly how she felt about him , how much she envied the other woman .
4 She wrote long letters home to Antonia in which she translated the other girls ' lives in terms that made sense to her .
5 She inspected the other chain , the ring on that side was firm .
6 When he headed back into the heart of the crowd she headed the other way , hailed a taxi and went in search of a plane .
7 Her left arm was now under control , staying loosely by her side as she used the other arm and moved around .
8 oh yeah , she came the other week with somebody , I reckon he ill treated her
9 ‘ It was like them pictures of Hell we used to get in Sunday school , ’ she told the other women when she returned to work two days later .
10 She told the other girls about it and they found his ignorance quaint and charming .
11 Then , as she and Silvia packed up their things after their final English lesson , she told the other girl , ‘ I 'll be leaving tomorrow , just as soon as your exam is over . ’
12 ‘ This is my office , ’ she told the other girl , adding wryly , ‘ A directorship just means that you get a share of the profits — and your name on the letterhead , of course ! ’
13 She dropped the other gun — the little one — into the pocket of her jacket and reached for the wooden grip of the Kalashnikov .
14 Her eyes widened and for a moment she looked scared , but her model 's training stood her in good stead and she showed no other sign of what must have been a shock .
15 She opened the other bottle — fake champagne and nothing to celebrate .
16 She opened the other door …
17 Actually — ’ she frowned at her watch as she followed the other girl to the door ‘ — I definitely think I 'd better give the coffee a miss .
18 Turning to Bridget , she sensed the other woman 's hesitation to be as great as her own .
19 In the darkness , she heard the other girl roll over .
20 Sitting down , she indicated the other chair .
21 Leaning forward , she kissed the other woman lightly on the cheek .
22 She grabbed the other child to shake her .
23 But she loved the other aspects more .
24 She watched the other people , and wondered how many years of observation it would take her to learn to distinguish the tarts from the students , for there were clearly some of each within her range .
25 She watched the other two men get to their feet , matching expressions of anticipation on their coarse features .
26 If she 'd had any doubts about Tara 's relationship with the villa 's owner , they rapidly evaporated as she watched the other girl 's body language in graceful retreat .
27 It took time for her to find out , but she needed no other evidence than her eyes to tell her Ferdinando had lost interest in the pretty maid .
28 But a few instants later , she needed no other support than the strong arms that seized her and gathered her to a broad chest , the lips in her hair uttering the words that sent the blood rushing through her veins .
29 At the beginning of the war Russia had felt able to commit no more than a quarter of her field army to the southern part of the empire , as she needed the other three-quarters on her western frontier to defuse possible threats from Austria , Prussia and Sweden .
30 This might seem more than enough for one life , but in the Ravensbruck concentration camp to which she was now sent she met the woman with whom she formed the other crucial relationship of her life , with Milena Jesenska , whose own life experience drew Margarete intensely , if vicariously , into another of the crucial Central European milieux of that period — the Prager Kreis of Willy Haas , Max Brod and Kafka , whose lover , and early translator , Milena was .
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