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Example sentences for "she looked"

  • She looked back at us from the door, and I had a last impression of that beautiful haunted face, the startled eyes, and the drawn mouth.

  • She looked back at him and slowed her pace.

  • She looked again, but there was no sound or movement.

  • She looked around; he was nowhere to be seen.

  • Lucy, turning as pale as ashes, and clasping her hands together as she looked at Ravenswood.

  • She looked steadily on life and assumed its duties with courage and zeal.

  • Edith was troubled as she looked at her lover during these remarks.

  • She looked at it and handed it back to me.

  • She looked up at me, and with her eyes she said, "How could I help knowing?

  • She looked at me with moist admiration in her eyes.

  • She looked at me for a moment as I stood on the brink of saying something but not saying it, and then she turned suddenly toward the hammock.

  • The poor woman took the pitcher from the man's hand; before, however, raising it to her lips, she looked at the children.

  • She worked with swift strokes and there was a hint of colour in her face, as she looked at him.

  • There was a lovely smile on her face as she looked at him, and stepped into the line of light crossing the driveway; and then she stopped and cried, "Oh lovely!

  • She looked at him with utter panic in her face.

  • She looked at Tom, and her soul was in her face.

  • She looked at me timidly, appealingly, but I bowed and departed.

  • As I drew near, she looked up at me from her work.

  • At length, very slowly, she looked around, and in her face struggled curiosity and fear and merriment.

  • She looked at me so piteously that I was near to being unmanned.

  • And I, silent again, saw wonder born, and doubt grow, and terror spring to life as she looked.

  • She looked up into my face, smiling, as she whispered: "It must have been your Crown.

  • She looked like a small farmer's or a peasant's daughter, and she carried a basket on her arm.

  • When they had reached Melchester, and walked to the Close, and the gables of the old building in which she was again to be immured rose before Sue's eyes, she looked a little scared.

  • She looked up trustfully, and her voice seemed trying to nestle in his breast.

  • She looked at the window pots with the geraniums and cactuses, withered for want of attention, and through them at the outer distance, till her eyes began to grow moist.

  • She looked him up and down curiously, though Jude did not look much at her.

  • She looked on him sadly, and his many thoughts tongue-tied him a while; but at last he said: "Must thou verily go on this quest?

  • She looked at him in the eyes, flushing red, and with knit brows, a moment, and then passed by him with swift and firm feet as one both angry and ashamed.

  • He looked at her hard as she spake, and noted that she spake but slowly, and turned red and white and red again as she looked at him.

  • She looked at him hard and said: "If thou hast stolen thyself away from them that love thee, thou hast done amiss.

  • She looked at the staring glass eyes and complacent wax face, and suddenly a sort of heartbroken rage seized her.

  • So she looked at her as severely as possible.

  • She looked frightful in her wet and dirty rags.

  • She looked shy, but she had a nice face, now that she was no longer a savage; and the wild look had gone from her eyes.

  • She felt, as she looked at Julia and Mr. Rushworth, that hers was not the only dissatisfied bosom amongst them: there was gloom on the face of each.

  • She looked at him, but he was leaning back, sunk in a deeper gloom than ever, and with eyes closed, as if the view of cheerfulness oppressed him, and the lovely scenes of home must be shut out.

  • She looked at the girl searchingly again, as if to determine whether this were a touch of the drolling her son had spoken of.

  • She was content to sit and look pretty as she looked at the young man and listened to her sister's drolling.

  • She looked up at them with her eyes of turquoise blue, under her low white forehead, with the hair neatly rippled over it, and then began to beat the keys of her machine.

  • Nanny, who was little and fair, with rings of light hair that filled a bonnet-front very prettily; she looked best in a bonnet.

  • She looked on him, and said softly: "Maybe it were an ill wish to wish that I were thou; yet if it might be for one hour!

  • She looked at him wondering, and as if she did not altogether understand him; and she said: "Where dost thou dwell?

  • She looked up at him smiling, but her pleasure of the meat and the kindness was so exceeding, that she might not refrain from tears also, but she spake not.

  • She looked at Sir Andrew with eager curiosity.

  • She looked up at the stranger, and this time, with a cry of unfeigned pleasure, she put out both her hands effusively towards him.

  • She looked a very dainty picture of English rural life, and no wonder that the susceptible young Frenchman could scarce take his eyes off her pretty face.

  • She looked laughingly at the unhappy young man.

  • She looked as if she ought to be careening on the steppes in some romantic, half-savage costume.

  • She looked at him sitting there at once penitent and impenitent; and her mind went back to the thoughts that had engaged it before he came into view.

  • Her bosom heaved and her eyes blazed scorn as she looked at this person who had dared think the touch of his coarse hands would be welcome.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    matter what; she believed; she didn; she does; she doesn; she fell; she felt; she gazed; she had never before; she had never known; she lived; she meant; she resolved; she responded; she rose from her; she seems; she sobbed; she spoke; she talked; she would have been; sheer force; sheet brass; shell holes; shew them; sweet lord; what seemeth