Example sentences of "she say [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ This really is n't a good idea , ’ she said with a small gulp . |
32 | It comes as no surprise to … science , ’ she said with a disapproving emphasis upon the final word . |
33 | ‘ You 've returned , ’ she said with a hesitant smile . |
34 | ‘ All right , ’ she said with a hesitant smile . |
35 | ‘ I suppose this room is as good as any other , ’ she said with a deliberate lack of enthusiasm . |
36 | P " There 's always the streets , " she said with a cheeky grin — which immediately faded when she saw Patrick 's expression . |
37 | ’ Then just think of it , ’ she said with a superior smile , ’ as a few days extra for you to go on pulping your brain with galacvid garbage . ’ |
38 | ‘ Jamie , do n't take it that way , ’ she said with a heartfelt sigh . |
39 | ‘ Keep them , ’ she said with a grim smile . |
40 | ‘ Never leave home without one , ’ she said with a grim laugh , and helped him drag the unconscious man on to the floor . |
41 | ‘ And that 's where you always wanted to be , was n't it ? ’ she said with a slow shake of her head . |
42 | ‘ I ca n't ! ’ she said with a triumphant grin . |
43 | She noted , she said with a pained expression , that output from the UK Vehicle Division of United Motors had been falling steadily over the previous ten years . |
44 | ‘ It 's the way of the world , ’ she said with a wry smile . |
45 | ‘ If he had wanted to find you he would have come himself , ’ she said with a wry look . |
46 | ‘ Do n't tempt me , ’ she said with a wry laugh , and picked up the next file . |
47 | ‘ I do n't think you have , ’ she said with a cold look at him . |
48 | ‘ He 's absolutely blind where you 're concerned , is n't he ? ’ she said with a disbelieving shake of her head . |
49 | At length she said with a devious manner to match his own , ‘ And I 'm astonished that the thought had not occurred to you . |
50 | ‘ You always were a stubborn creature , ’ she said with a charming tenderness in her voice . |
51 | ‘ I doubt he will call me , ’ she said with a dejected shrug . |
52 | ‘ No , Feargal , ’ she said with a little sigh , ‘ it was coincidence . |
53 | ‘ I have to admit , it 's tempting , ’ she said with a little laugh . |
54 | ‘ It 's — it 's impossibly warm today , ’ she said with a little laugh . |
55 | ‘ In that case , ’ she said with a little smile , ‘ how could I turn down your kind invitation ? ’ |
56 | ‘ Nothing , ’ she said with a little laugh . |
57 | ‘ I 'm Robyn , ’ she said with a cheerful smile . |
58 | ‘ Analysts ! ’ she said with a fine scorn . |
59 | ‘ Not really , ’ she said with a rueful smile . |
60 | ‘ If he gets his money , ’ she said with a rueful smile . |