Example sentences of "her [noun pl] [verb] [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Her lips parted avidly to the questing thrust of his tongue . |
2 | Her eyes went straight to the wicker chair by the window where a baby was just waking from its morning sleep . |
3 | She finished undoing it for him and slipped out of the dress , and as she let him raise her petticoat her eyes strayed again to the patch on the ceiling . |
4 | Her eyes strayed involuntarily to the claret bottle on the table . |
5 | Her eyes fell irresistibly to the firm , broad chest , the gleam of hard , taut muscle and then he was pulling her to him , kissing her mouth , her neck , the base of her throat , finding the clasp of her bra , discarding it , so that her breasts hung heavy and exposed , aching with longing and desire . |
6 | Her eyes flashed across to the clock once again . |
7 | Her eyes moved swiftly to the others . |
8 | She looked up sharply , her eyes going immediately to the far shore and to the house on the crest above the cove . |
9 | Her hips moved slowly to a beat in the music only she seemed to hear . |
10 | Her name was linked to the goddess Diana , and her qualities praised almost to the level of the Virgin Mary , whose glories she was meant to replace in newly Protestant England . |
11 | We also saw that in C-1 , Brenda commented on other players ' actions in Creole ( him tryina concentrate , etc. ) while some of her questions addressed directly to the players were in London English , for example : " what does telephone mean , please ? " |
12 | Normally when she came here she and her friends went directly to the restaurant of their choice . |
13 | Her mumbles rose instantly to a terrifying scream as the flames jumped from the fire , ran along the hearth , and caught her robe . |