Example sentences of "[pron] smiled [coord] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I smiled and went on down the train , getting the feel of it now , understanding the way it was put together , beginning to wonder about things like electricity , water supply and sewage . |
2 | I smiled and held out my hand . |
3 | Now she smiled and got up , excusing herself . |
4 | Be nothin' left , ’ and she smiled and carried on with her work . |
5 | She smiled and looked up again . |
6 | She smiled and looked back at him . |
7 | She smiled and looked down . |
8 | She smiled and sat back comfortably . |
9 | ‘ Later , ’ she smiled and held out her arms to Richard . |
10 | Gathering their satisfied nods and muttered agreement , she smiled and whisked out . |
11 | She smiled and stood up to leave . |
12 | Reporters and photographers faithfully recorded the images presented to them — of a couple who smiled and carried out their duties professionally , but barely exchanged a word , a touch or glance . |
13 | Reporters and photographers recorded the images presented to them of a couple who smiled and carried out their duties professionally , but barely exchanged a word , a touch or a glance . |
14 | Nodding to the elderly man , who smiled and turned back to his own companion , he handed Ellie her drink , and sat beside her with his own pint . |
15 | He waved his glass casually at Noolan , who smiled and waved back as he went to join a small group standing by the bar . |
16 | He smiled and came in from the terrace . |
17 | He smiled and went over to the bag Ranulf had hidden beneath the bed . |
18 | He smiled and reached out for her hand . |
19 | He smiled and looked down , remembering that moment in the machine when she had glared back at him . |
20 | ‘ Are you thinking of going all the way to Morocco ? ’ he asked , with his even white teeth shining as he smiled and dived down like a dolphin around her . |
21 | He smiled and held up his sonic screwdriver with childish glee . |
22 | He smiled and tuned back into the shop , to greet the woman who stood there . |