Example sentences of "she stand on the " in BNC.

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1 She stands on the step looking more solid than the door .
2 I hate it cos when I call Jones she stands on the wall like that , right .
3 She stood on the pavement and pointed the spray can at the low brick wall of their front garden .
4 She stood on the embankment breathing in gulps of air as he stood awkwardly by her , then fumbled for a handkerchief and he saw that she was crying .
5 Dropping it , she stood on the ridge on the hillock , well away from the windmill itself , and placed her flags at the ‘ Ready ’ .
6 It vanished completely as Alec opened the door for her and she stood on the threshold , looking into the dark , listening to the wind whining away outside the house .
7 It was her first visit to a city and she was taken aback by the volume of traffic — ‘ I had heard about this kind of thing , but it 's quite frightening close to like this , ’ she said , as she stood on the pavement in City Square and watched four lanes of vehicles jousting strenuously for position .
8 She stood on the threshold of that world when war broke out and she went to work in a factory ; it began to open up for her when a photographer first spotted her and the camera became her true love .
9 She stood on the steps of the court , and told the crowd gathered there that the parents had been told they would have to wait to hear whether the Place of Safety orders had been confirmed , or whether their children would be returning home .
10 She stood on the deck while the water rushed in through the sides of the great oaken gates , lifting the barge higher and higher until they were level with the water in the next basin .
11 She stood on the stool and reached up to replace it , and when she stood back down again she bent over and whispered to me , ‘ That 's a bad omen , luv .
12 She stood on the stairs by the open window , waiting for the next stroke of the bell , waiting in fact for this sign of Ernest 's madness .
13 She stood on the pavement looking up at the windows of their kitchen on the third floor .
14 She stood on the stage four mornings in a row , note-pad prominently displayed against her overall , waiting for his summons , and when it did n't come she watched the smoke from his cigarette curling above the upturned seats and felt she herself was drifting into darkness .
15 It was red , and when she stood on the table and touched it , it looked like blood .
16 Up there on the top step , looking down on Lucenzo 's bright fair head , she felt as if she stood on the brink of a great change in her life .
17 In a kind of distracted daze , she stood on the sidelines as the police arrived and started asking questions .
18 As she stood on the quayside looking , a little yappy dog scuttered up from the cabin snarling at her bare toes a few inches from the deck , and a woman in maroon trousers and a yellow and orange flowered bikini top bulged over with fiery red flesh looked crossly at Peony .
19 From where she stood on the gravelled forecourt , she saw that the flight of steps ahead led up to the living accommodation at the higher level , no doubt to exploit the panoramic view , while below , built into the slope , were the garages and stores .
20 She stood on the landing , maybe a minute , maybe half an hour , staring at the window .
21 Later , she stood on the riverbank to watch the launching of the yellow and black rubber rafts .
22 She then saw the men turn and make their way to where she stood on the veranda , and she knew that Silas had sent them to sign the register .
23 She stood on the landing , watching him as he went down the stairs and out by the side door .
24 ‘ Happy Christmas , Doris , ’ she said as she stood on the threshold .
25 As she stood on the crimson carpet , hesitating , the chandeliers suddenly flashed on , dispelling the gloom .
26 ‘ Oh , Fernando , ’ she breathed huskily as she stood on the edge of the pool .
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