Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] her [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We will want to monitor her health for the next month or two at least before letting her return to England . ’ |
2 | Anne tried to hide her eagerness for the idea . |
3 | She had come to visit her sister for the third year running and , as on the three previous occasions , hoped to stay for a month . |
4 | In other galleries in Dering Street , Annely Juda has reinforced her floor for an exhibition of three large steel sculptures , with a selection of smaller works and drawings , collages and gravitations , by Eduardo Chillida ( 1 October-14 November ) . |
5 | A NURSE who died of cancer has bequeathed her pony for the use of the terminally ill children she devoted her life to . |
6 | A NURSE who died of cancer has bequeathed her pony for the use of the terminally ill children she devoted her life to . |
7 | This favourite phrase of hers , meaning uninformed opinion , seemed to underline her contempt for the situation in which I had placed myself : the young , married woman , abdicating intellectual effort , doing nothing but washing and cleaning and caring for her baby . |
8 | His wife , Sonia Gandhi , was an Italian-born Christian who had made known her distaste for the political life imposed on her husband ; their son Rahul , 21 , and daughter Priyanka , 19 , were too young even to enter the Lok Sabha . |
9 | A GRATEFUL reader who would like to thank her daughter for the surprise of a lifetime has nominated her for this week 's bouquet . |
10 | Her new secretary was arriving and was going to share her flat for a while . |
11 | After quenching her desire to see and experience new things , she was going to ask her boss for a transfer and move to the nearest city , where the office had its headquarters . |
12 | ‘ She has agreed to stop her writing for a while , and become Head Nurse of my hospital . ’ |
13 | Timothy was agonising over her , when Honor West would have sold her soul for a single kiss from him . |
14 | A guest at the Los Angeles hotel where the £30,000 video was shot revealed : ‘ Sade kept on having to hold her breath for the scenes in the pool . |
15 | But he doubted if he could have stood her voice for a full evening ; it grated on him when she chatted him up over the counter . |
16 | If she 'd been stopped in a car with this level of alcohol in her , she would have lost her licence for a year at least and got a hefty fine . |
17 | Barely managing to hold her breath for the extra few seconds , she hauled herself to the other side of the object first , before surfacing . |
18 | She knew it with the first note she sang , she knew it as she walked jerkily across the stage in a parody of her usual smooth-flowing stride , she knew it as she was forced to search her mind for the next line of a song she knew by heart . |
19 | The princess , above , is said to have changed her mind for the sake of her father , Prince Rainier . |
20 | A jury has been told that a woman accused of trying to kill her ex-boyfriend for the insurance money had no motive . |
21 | ‘ The new owner of the Enderley estate is a hard man , or he 'd never have the heart to turn her out , even if he does want her cottage for a gamekeeper . |
22 | Listening in their Castle Park home , his wife Virtue said Moore had altered her life for the worse . |
23 | All his life he had sought her pardon for the failure which she either could not or would not spell out for him . |
24 | I thought she might add , ‘ And she 's bloody well going to wear it ’ , but my mother had said her piece for the moment . |
25 | Perhaps she had known it would happen , perhaps he had answered her call for the same reason . |
26 | Eddie 's death had been a nightmare that had haunted her family for the last ten years . |
27 | She explained how she had continued her search for the murder weapon that afternoon . |
28 | Instead , a sleepy purring trill told her that the dozing house cat — it was the long-haired one , named after Bubastis , and almost a pet — had mistaken her clumsiness for a caress ; she had barely disturbed its sleep . |
29 | The two girls stayed up for hours , and by the end of the evening a date had been arranged for the Paris adventure , and Clarissa had confided her plan for the Saturday afternoon of the visit . |
30 | Rosie Barnes 's pretty face , not unlike the young Margaret Thatcher , is etched with disappointment and pain as she hears she has failed to keep her seat for the Liberal Democrats in Greenwich . |