—He took a key out of his pocket, opened the door and came in.
—She uttered a cry of joy, ran to her mother and sank on her knees before her.
—He put his left elbow on his knee, rested his forehead in his left hand and began to stroke his beard with his right.
—She leaned over the back of the chair, covered her face with her hands and wept.
—He went to the table, found the picture and joyfully took it in his hands.
—She took her handkerchief out of her pocket, unfolded it and wiped the tears from her eyes.
—The child was sleepy. He rested his head on his arms on the table and went to sleep.
—He looked toward the door fixedly, with an expression of terror on his face and waited for the man to come in.
Series IV
(Complex sentences with one subordinate clause)