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Example sentences for "she moved"

  • She moved on, always with the soft rustle, leaving behind her a delicate whiff of violets and a wide-eyed clergyman, who stared after her admiringly.

  • Clayton listened, as she moved slowly up the stairs.

  • She moved away, and began to wander aimlessly about the room, fitting her steps with mechanical precision between the monstrous roses of Mrs. Peniston's Axminster.

  • She moved away, as though to put as much distance as possible between herself and her visitor.

  • She moved quickly to the door, to pause again on the threshold.

  • She moved with an oath and beat her hands together.

  • A moment his eyes followed her as she moved away a step or two, then they turned their blazing light of anger upon Lionel.

  • A smoking oil lamp, of which the glass shade had disappeared, and which was now shaded with the lid of a cardboard shoe box, cast elongated shadows of the occupier of the room on walls and ceiling as she moved.

  • It's cruel, unfair," began Mavis, but her friend merely shrugged her shoulders as she moved away to wait on a customer.

  • She moved a little, and lifted her head from its resting-place.

  • She felt as if she moved in a shadow-world where no troubles could penetrate, where no voice was ever lifted above a whisper.

  • She moved to a deep window-embrasure, and sat down on the cushioned seat.

  • He was watching her with a grave, unstirring attention that did not waver for an instant as she moved.

  • She moved swiftly, seized by an impulse she could not pause to question.

  • She flung her repugnance from her, though it dung to her, dragging upon her as she moved like a tangible thing.

  • She moved in her chair--the first movement she had made for over two hours.

  • She moved at the same time sedately across the field, as though she intended to be seen separately from the rest.

  • She moved like a frigate still, gliding and stately, but a frigate that has snapped its hawsers and meant to sail the skies.

  • She tried to feel and think as her mother felt and thought, moving beside her mind's initial working, changing the gloom into something brighter as she moved along.

  • He followed her minutely as she moved, direct and intent, like something transmitted rather than stirring in voluntary activity, straight down the field towards the pond.

  • She moved with a slow grace of energy like a blossoming, red-flowered bush in motion.

  • She moved over to the bed, and sat down on it, quite close to him, her hands still clasping her breast, her feet among the sheets of the letter which had slipped to the floor.

  • She moved well; and he made his way over to the "small" car.

  • The sunlight gleamed on her hair as she moved away, and seemed to lay a caress all down her clinging cream-coloured frock.

  • She received Miss Rutherford rather sulkily, and as she moved, groaned in a way which did not seem the genuine utterance of pain.

  • She moved, and the resemblance to Harriet was so striking that Julian again stopped.

  • She moved feebly, sometimes hesitating and pausing, and Lucy distinguished the wild eyes, glancing from side to side.

  • She moved sedately to one side of the bench.

  • Her lids fluttered; she moved in her chair, a deep sigh lifted her breast.

  • She moved slightly, made an effort to rouse herself and raised her hand.

  • She moved hurriedly, appealingly towards Miss Manisty, who took her arm kindly as they left the room.

  • As she moved to go she looked into the glass.

  • She moved in all sets which were penetrated by the violent zest for the life of the big world, and in all sets she more than held her own.

  • She moved as if she were going towards it, then returned and went to the head of the stairs.

  • She moved, and sat in such a way that her profile was presented to the room as clearly and definitely as a profile stamped on a finely cut coin.

  • She moved a little, and he fell into step beside her.

  • She moved across to the exit without answering him.

  • She moved to step, drawing at her son's hand.

  • She moved; and the clay-hued features of all that was ever perfect in manly beauty met his sight.

  • The former hastened forward, the latter trembled as she moved, for she did not yet know the information which her cousin brought.

  • But Wallace animated the scene; and while she fancied that she inhaled his breath in every respiration, she moved as if on enchanted ground.

  • She moved meekly, humbly through the hall and up the stairs.

  • She moved to her dressing-table, smiling at what she was about to do.

  • And suddenly, as she moved swiftly, hardly feeling the ground under her feet, she began to cry, with emotion, with fear and joy.

  • She moved in front of a long, fan-shaped ray cast by the electric light in the street, and, looking at the window, the reflection was still there.

  • She moved along as it came up, keeping her eyes on the cars.

  • She moved with a slight wavering motion suggestive of the flight of the vague winged thing which flits from darkness to darkness when it does not perish in the candle beams.

  • She moved along, and she saw every passenger who alighted.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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