Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] she [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The illustrations she produced for the book were based on copies of old master paintings .
2 The illustrations she produced for the book were based on copies of old master paintings .
3 Perhaps that was why she worked the hours she did in the most gruelling part of the hospital , picking up the pieces — literally , sometimes — and putting them back together if possible , consoling distraught relatives if not .
4 The pictures she shot for the cinema were negligible compared to the pictures she shot for pure publicity .
5 She was in a perpetual process of readjustment , not only to tides and seasons , but to the rats she encountered on the wharf .
6 Her conscious understanding of how she was using language is clear from the explanations she gives for the expressions she uses in the poem : ( on line 2 ) " She lived outside in the open , so the air was like her house " ; ( on line 5 " the streets were like a giant shop where she could pick and choose out of bins and gutters " ; ( on line 8 ) " this means she was close to nature and she felt like the yew was her mother " .
7 In this article , I will demonstrate that O'Keeffe herself was instrumental in inspiring this new voice in the criticism ; that in response to the reviews she received on the occasion of her first major exhibition in New York in 1923 , she set about to persuade critics to define her and her art on her won terms .
8 Yesterday she was visibly shocked by the conditions she witnessed in the Serb-run camps .
9 PRINCESS Diana yesterday revealed the pangs she feels over the Royal rift … with her beloved Mercedes car .
10 Two more birdies coming home compensated for the bogeys she had at the fourteenth and sixteenth holes .
11 She found herself self-conscious under Carolyn 's exhaustive scrutiny , and caught herself trying to measure and examine the things she said from the girl 's point of view .
12 The diagonal constructions employed in the paintings she selected at the National Gallery and their use as a formal agent aiding and abetting the organisation of colour is what Riley emphasises and announces in her own work of this period .
13 Alas , the arias she recorded with the Philharmonia for Columbia ( 4/58 ) disappeared from the catalogue long ago , but her first complete opera set , Puccini 's La fanciulla del West , issued in May 1959 , has now been reissued on CD ( 4/92 ) .
14 Virginia did n't really believe all the tales she heard about the witch of Wardle Wood — or , at least , she tried not to believe them .
15 As she could hear Jack coming down the stairs she returned to the kitchen and picked up the metal spoon and plunged it into the saucepan which she had not yet put on to heat .
16 After the curtain had come down and she 'd put away the props she hid in the extra 's dressing-room in case the reporter had changed his mind and dared to wait for her .
17 I know , too , that my mother valued the people she met here , from the smiles of the young folk to the friends she made at the Senior Citizens ' Lunch Club and Meeting .
18 She returned to the bedroom , slipped on pants and bra , then the overalls she wore for the factory .
19 In the afternoons she lay on the bed with the canvas bag beside her .
20 In the afternoons she sat in the lounge , sometimes on her own , sometimes with the others ; but if the others were there she did not look at them , only at the television screen .
21 In the afternoons she sat in the dining room with Edward 's love letters .
22 In the mornings she walked in the formal garden .
23 The odd game of faro and whist was nothing compared with the kisses she shared with the marquis .
24 Having shaken hands with the dignitaries she moved to the quartet of golf professionals who were to be presented to her — Manuel Cabálleros , Gerhard Bugner , Des O'Grady and Andy Kyle .
25 It was a bitterly cold evening but the warmth of the greetings she received on the streets over the next few days made up for it .
26 Her conscious understanding of how she was using language is clear from the explanations she gives for the expressions she uses in the poem : ( on line 2 ) " She lived outside in the open , so the air was like her house " ; ( on line 5 " the streets were like a giant shop where she could pick and choose out of bins and gutters " ; ( on line 8 ) " this means she was close to nature and she felt like the yew was her mother " .
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