Example sentences of "she [verb] [art] [adj] breath " in BNC.
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1 | She drew a ragged breath . |
2 | Empowered by their voices , she drew a deep breath and , scarcely audible in that vast space where they were floating , she said , ‘ Fenna , it 's over , go away . ’ |
3 | She drew a deep breath and said quickly , ‘ I came to talk about Harriet . ’ |
4 | She drew a deep breath . |
5 | She drew a deep breath and smiled at them shakily . |
6 | But when it was time for the children to take their mother to the station , she drew a deep breath and said , ‘ I do my best for them , Mrs Willow . |
7 | She drew a deep breath and ran into the kitchen and they turned in their chairs to look at her . |
8 | She drew a deep breath , and felt , as if it was a tangible thing now , the intensity of their thoughts . |
9 | She drew a deep breath . |
10 | She drew a deep breath , then went out to keep her appointment . |
11 | Then , as they approached the bank , she drew a deep breath , dived , and came up beneath him , grabbing at his legs . |
12 | She drew a deep breath , and with her cheek pressed against his green woollen jersey she stared at the flightless bird searching for tasty morsels on the path ahead of them . |
13 | She drew a deep breath that betrayed her indignation . |
14 | She drew a deep breath . |
15 | She drew a deep breath . |
16 | Sitting at the desk , she drew a deep breath . |
17 | She drew a deep breath , feeling frustration turn to anger . |
18 | She drew a shuddering breath . |
19 | She drew a shuddering breath , backing away as he made a move towards her . |
20 | She drew a long breath , twisting her hands . |
21 | When finally he released her she drew a long breath and mumbled inarticulately into his shirt front , ‘ I do n't know what 's wrong with me . |
22 | She drew a long breath . |
23 | She drew a long breath . |
24 | Taking comfort from the thought , she drew a long breath and Giles turned . |
25 | She drew a long breath . |
26 | At last , seeing the impatient glint in his eyes , she drew a long breath and said , ‘ I 've been thinking things over — thinking very deeply — and I 've come to the conclusion that your idea of merging our two practices is , after all , the most sensible solution to our problem . ’ |
27 | She drew a long breath . |
28 | Reaching the main hall at last , she mingled with a crowd emerging from another lecture theatre , and suddenly she drew a quick breath and stopped . |
29 | She drew a quick breath . |
30 | Her heart was hammering and she felt sick , but she drew a steadying breath and began to speak , as if addressing an importunate stranger , her voice icily calm , and frightening in its intensity . |