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

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1 She consulted a large desk diary .
2 This bitch was also mated before she came into quarantine in this country , where she produced a large litter of ten .
3 Then she produced a large green glass vase , which she attached to the closed orifice of the net .
4 Maggie went into the bathroom where , to her delight , she found a large , unused towel .
5 Carrie cooed softly as she fixed the large safety pin to the napkin and wrapped the child in a small flannelette sheet , tucking the edges under her chin as she cuddled the soft , sweet-smelling bundle to her .
6 Kelly felt quite calm as she entered the large committee room .
7 Laura Wyndham 's deep sapphire-blue eyes sparkled with amusement , her lips widening into a broad , wry smile as she entered the large living-room of the penthouse apartment .
8 A woman of character and finesse and blessed with a total devotion to her new husband , she played a large part in setting the artistic tone at Tribschen , which Nietzsche was to remember with admiration all his life .
9 She lifted a large saucepan of eggs from on top of the hot range and gave one to each person .
10 On one of the occasional tables , as she passed , she noticed a large silver-framed photograph of two young men , presumably the Baron and his brother .
11 In the sudden hope that he might fall asleep without calling her , she poured a large extra measure of cognac into the glass before adding the soda .
12 Today she joined a large gathering to honour Sparky Cosper on Armistice Day .
13 She opened the large hide handbag she was carrying and produced a passport , handing it to Camb without a word .
14 Fascinated , Dr Neil , who had opened the bag and was beginning to pull out strange-looking forceps and a bottle of chloroform , watched her lift up her black skirt to reveal a spotless white petticoat , from which she cut a large square which she placed on the grimy table , having first cleared to one side the used cups and plates covered in half-eaten food .
15 She heard a large vehicle draw to a halt behind her on the main road .
16 With sudden grim resolve , she pulled a large box out of the bottom of her cupboard .
17 She wore a large white straw hat and looked as if she 'd just been to church .
18 She wore a large dressing over one eye and her hands were daubed with gentian violet , but she insisted that she had been lucky .
19 When it was Sally 's turn she took a large breath .
20 From a cupboard , she took a large , brown , straw hat and a dark grey coat ; and after first pinning the hat on to her hair she shrugged herself into the coat .
21 She took a large and happy bite .
22 She took a large draw and held the smoke in her lungs for about ten seconds before letting it out .
23 After her marriage Signor Cantoni 's mother had seemed unable to bear a child so she took a large bunch of carnations to the Madonna and asked her for the gift of a baby .
24 She brought a large bowl of flowers and fruit , ’ said his last housekeeper , Mrs Jean Henderson .
25 When she arrived at her own gate , she saw a large black Mercedes motor-car parked outside .
26 Then she saw a large mushroom near her .
27 Then , as she felt a large paw on her thigh , she unbent a little .
28 Quickly wiping her fingers on the cotton wool , she tore a large plaster from its paper envelope and pressed the dressing into place over the lacerated bump .
29 She bought a large eight-bedroomed house in Leicester , and had it converted into flats , which were then made available to homeless families .
30 She carried a large bouquet of white roses and pink carnations and her bridesmaids Eileen , Sarah and Kate , wore their pink taffeta dresses and carried white and pink chrysanthemums .
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