Sentence examples for and then she opens from inspiring English sources

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You knock on the door once, twice, and then she opens up.

"It's like a beautiful girl, who looks so lovely, and then she opens her mouth and it's less than flattering".

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"And then?" She opened her hand and waved.

And then she opened her mouth and let those old wounds heal.

"Good night," she said, and then she opened the door and escaped.

"She spoke like a construction worker, this sweet little petite lady and then she opened her mouth".

Her breath slowed and then she opened her eyes to look at us and we told her the things we had to say, and then she slipped away.

And then she opened the back door to let her dogs out, and went to track down the rest of her cattle.

And then she opened her eyes and saw Chanu's puffy face on the pillow next to her, his lips parted indignantly even as he slept.

Hitting the reset button with Vladimir Putin - recall that she called Bashar Al-Assad a positive reformer and then she opened an embassy and then later she said, over, and over, and over again, "Bashar Al-Assad must go". Although she wasn't prepared to do anything about it.

"She was sitting there quietly and then she said, 'I'm going to pop home and just see what the last number on our ticket was, otherwise I won't enjoy the evening.' She was gone for about 40 minutes and then she opened the door with two bottles of champagne.

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