Example sentences of "she shot [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She shot him a disgusted look . |
2 | She shot him a cool glance . |
3 | Shannon was pleased to welcome the warmth of the flames , but his easy success with a task she knew would have taken her hours irritated her still further and she shot him a withering look . |
4 | ‘ Top o ’ the mornin' to you , Sister Hennessy ! ’ he sang , cheerful as ever , and she shot him a black look . |
5 | She shot him a black look and squeezed the water out of a bandage viciously . |
6 | She shot him a baleful look . |
7 | She shot him a baleful look , which Lori intercepted with sly malice . |
8 | She shot him a keen look , quite sure he was laughing at her , but his face was sober and his eyes were gentle now . |
9 | She shot him a curious glance . |
10 | She shot him a pained look . |
11 | She shot him a horrified look . |
12 | She shot him a scathing look . |
13 | ‘ No wonder you 're so graceful , ’ he observed coolly , and she shot him a quick look through her lashes as he strolled beside her , tall and very desirable , his black hair lifting slightly in the breeze . |
14 | ‘ I suppose — ’ she shot him a quick glance ‘ — I suppose , to be honest , nothing has really changed under the surface , has it ? ’ |
15 | She shot him a surprised look as they both waved at the moving minibus . |
16 | When he did n't answer she shot him a fierce look . |
17 | She shot him a suspicious glance as she began combing his hair . |
18 | She shot him an alarmed look . |
19 | She shot him an incredulous look . |
20 | She shot him an unfriendly glance . |
21 | She shot him an angry look , but all she received in return was a derisively raised eyebrow , and , when Claudine came back to their table and pulled up a chair with the ease of a spoiled favourite , Alain gave her all his attention and left Jenna to try to pull Marguerite back into some sort of pleasure at this irritating treat . |
22 | She shot me a demonic look , emphasized by a smile of outrageous malice . |