Example sentences of "shot her a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He shot her a backward glance over his black gleaming shoulder . |
2 | He turned on the engine , slammed the car into gear , and shot her a shark-like smile . |
3 | Rory shot her a black look . |
4 | He shot her a withering look . |
5 | Candy shot her a baleful glance . |
6 | Charity , trying to repair her face , shot her a baleful look . |
7 | Charity shot her a shocked look , but Mandy was looking placidly ahead . |
8 | Luke shot her a strange , enquiring glance , then he bent , reaching for her glass . |
9 | He shot her a dark , smouldering glance which quickened her pulses . |
10 | Isabel shot her a sharp glance over the cards and there was still that curious opaqueness , that veil over her eyes . |
11 | He shot her a sharp glance from under his brow . |
12 | He shot her a suspicious glance , and continued his commentary : ‘ The molten metal is received into that holding furnace down there . |
13 | He shot her a suspicious glance which she met imperviously . |
14 | He shot her a surprised look and shrugged . |
15 | He shot her a wry look . |
16 | Lindsey shot her a wry smile . |
17 | ‘ I had n't actually planned to , ’ Lindsey shot her a wry look , ‘ but yes . |
18 | The older man 's bushy grey brows rose as he shot her a penetrating glance . |
19 | Only Madame Pompadour beside her was motionless , and Meredith shot her a startled look when she whispered under her breath , ‘ Lucenzo , Lucenzo , ’ in a voice of infinite disappointment . |
20 | He shot her a searching look . |
21 | Piers shot her a puzzled look . |
22 | Marc shot her a quick glance . |
23 | His face tightened and he shot her a quick assessing glance . |
24 | He shot her a quick look . |
25 | He shot her a quick glance and pulled into the side of the road . |
26 | He shot her a glittering glance , but Jenna was ready for him . |
27 | Luke shot her a sideways glance . |
28 | He shot her a sideways look . |
29 | Nicolo shot her a cold smile . |
30 | He shot her a cold look . |