Example sentences of "she say [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And I do n't care what she says about the wonderful home-style kosher cooking . |
2 | ’ I hate that term , ’ she says above the screeching parrots . |
3 | ‘ Of course I 'm making more money here than walking around , ’ she says with a broad , toothless grin . |
4 | I never imagined myself doing anything but acting , ’ she says with a wide grin and then breaks in to a quick burst of singing : ‘ There 's no business like show business … ’ |
5 | And then she says with a faint show of importance , ‘ Of course the people here simply love me for it . |
6 | You 're on , she says with a soft kiss and a quiet , urgent shove . |
7 | ‘ I 'll take it , ’ she says to the old woman . |
8 | ‘ Rory , ’ she says to an elderly man sitting to my right , ‘ give the girl a chair now , wo n't you ! ’ |
9 | ‘ I have to go again , ’ she says in a whiny voice . |
10 | ‘ I 'm exhausted , ’ she says in a low voice , her accent seriously French . |
11 | The first time I visit the Ladies ' Pond , I exclaim to Kelly , ‘ It 's like a Fellini film , ’ to which she says in a lazy Scottish brogue , ‘ Perhaps … |
12 | It has been ‘ very disappointing ’ , she says in a brave , and painful , understatement of her involvement with the business that tried to recreate Anita Roddick 's success . |
13 | She says in the old days women used to look out for each other 's children . |
14 | ‘ Patella nimbosa , ’ she said of a plain limpet shell . |
15 | ‘ I think she is going to be a real danger this year , ’ she said of the talented Russian . |
16 | ‘ Oh , fine , ’ she said with a loud gulp . |
17 | ‘ There you are ! ’ she said with a weary triumph . |
18 | ‘ Ben , you 're disgusting , ’ she said with a weary smile . |
19 | ‘ You think of everything , do n't you ? ’ she said with a delighted smile . |
20 | ‘ Sorry , Belle , ’ she said with a strange smile . |
21 | ‘ Early visitors , ’ she said with a keen look . |
22 | ‘ Were you truly ? ’ she said with a flattering amount of alarm in her voice . |
23 | Thkarni she said with a straight face . |
24 | ‘ I know you find it embarrassing to show your feelings in front of anyone , especially Aubrey , ’ she said with a mischievous smile , ‘ but that 's just being terribly English . |
25 | ‘ Ding , ding , ’ she said with a mischievous grin . |
26 | ‘ The immediate future holds several hours of waitressing for me , ’ she said with a brittle brightness that did n't seem to fool him . |
27 | ‘ I just needed to see you ! ’ she said with a brittle smile , walking past him on to the hot beach , feeling the tears burn her eyes . |
28 | I 'm agitated , ’ she said with a gentle smile as the tension mounted around what seemed such a small ring for two massive men . |
29 | ‘ Daddy would n't hear of having his breakfast in bed , ’ she said with a small engaging laugh . |
30 | ‘ For God 's sake , Peter , ’ she said with a small and surprising explosion of irritation , ‘ why do n't you let yourself go for once ? ’ |