Example sentences of "she [vb past] [prep] [art] little " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 've done it , ’ she whispered into the little cave made by her fingers . |
2 | Cos her sons had got married and she lived in a little bu flat , bungalow rather . |
3 | When she got to the little clearing she halted , seeing Léonie there on her knees , looking up at the outcrop of rock . |
4 | Last time I went up she asked for a little bell , so she could ring for me . |
5 | Then , pulling herself upright , she moved across the little sitting room and to the stairs that went straight up from the corner of the room . |
6 | Anxious to be seen as having made all the right decisions , she added with a little pride , ‘ There were n't no need for a nurse , 'cause I looked after the mistress myself … stayed up all night when the fever took her … mopped her brow and talked nice and low ‘ til she come through it . |
7 | When he turned his head to look at her , his eyes flat and grey , she added in a little rush , ‘ I did n't feel anything for him . |
8 | She began to walk through the wood , and after a while she came to a little house . |
9 | She came to a little patch of sand , the bottom of a miniature canyon , and on the far side of it there was a smooth grey rock , sliced neatly off at the top to make a platform . |
10 | Quite glad to abandon what was turning out to be a very wet hunt , she walked with the little girl back to the hotel . |
11 | ‘ No — well , yes , ’ she confessed with a little grin . |
12 | Tears filled her eyes again as she thought of the little gravestone in the churchyard : In loving memory of William Richard France-Lynch , 1978–81 . |
13 | But it was the American who stood beside her who felt that heat now , she thought with a little shudder . |
14 | Then , taking a deep breath , she crossed to the little ante-room and tapped with her knuckles on the door . |
15 | She reached for the little wrist and laid her fingers against the inside . |
16 | When she looked in the little round mirror , she saw that she was n't falling to pieces . |
17 | ‘ She looked like a little Biafran with these spindly arms and legs and this big , distended stomach . |
18 | She looked like a little black chattering chimney pot , for as the smoke rose up through her veils she kept up a constant conversation . |
19 | She sped down the little path leading between the long vegetable beds of the kitchen-garden . |
20 | Although she felt like a little girl who had gone into the wrong party room , she was determined that this woman would not keep her away from her husband . |
21 | ’ She cried for a little but comfortably , with relief . |
22 | She smiled at the little girl . |
23 | ‘ No , Feargal , ’ she said with a little sigh , ‘ it was coincidence . |
24 | ‘ I have to admit , it 's tempting , ’ she said with a little laugh . |
25 | ‘ It 's — it 's impossibly warm today , ’ she said with a little laugh . |
26 | ‘ In that case , ’ she said with a little smile , ‘ how could I turn down your kind invitation ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Nothing , ’ she said with a little laugh . |
28 | She said on a little sigh , ‘ I — ca n't say that . ’ |
29 | You 'll have to go and sit with Mrs Black 's class , ’ and she pointed to the little ones seated on the floor . |
30 | And I 'm parked on a yellow line , and it 's raining — and I 'm Elinor Browne , with an ‘ E ’ , ’ she concluded in a little rush . |