Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] her in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He did not want to bring her in to talk to him , nor did he want to interview her in the presence of her devoted but sharp-eyed husband .
2 You want to see her in the morning when she bloody get up .
3 The elderly lady found a private moment in which to invite her hostess to come to see her in the room she occupied in her daughter 's house .
4 A SPURNED lover disguised himself to kidnap his ex-girlfriend then tried to stab her in the neck with a syringe , a court heard yesterday .
5 After the appeal , Duncan McAllister resigned his Army commission while publicity surrounding Christie 's friendship with Anna Moore helped keep her in the public eye .
6 She left her home last night as her owner tried to weigh her in the garden .
7 Madonna has often talked of her Ten Year Plan , a route to megastardom designed to keep her in the manner to which she has quickly become accustomed for years to come too .
8 He had come to question her in the manner of someone who comes to peer at a freak in a sideshow .
9 ‘ She looks like someone has punched her in the mouth , ’ said one pal .
10 The dual Oaks runner-up is not at her best on soft ground and trainer Michael Kauntze has left her in the Prix Vermeille at Longchamp on Sunday .
11 She does n't do anything special to look after the distinctive voice which has kept her in the music business for an astonishing 33 years .
12 One of the cats came to meet her in the wood and accompanied her back into the house .
13 I told him that I 'd seen her in the company of a minder I did n't like the look of and that I 'd followed them to Woolwich .
14 She stared at him and , as her eyes met his , once again , like the moment he 'd seen her in the pool , she seemed unable to look away .
15 Once they 'd had a conversation on two levels , from street to first-floor window ; it had been in April ; on the second occasion he 'd visited her in the afternoon , for a walk along the canal .
16 Determined but polite efforts were made to interest her in the purchase of tomatoes , plums , oranges , artichokes , mussels , scallops , chickens and even a swordfish steak .
17 We 'd left her in the car actually .
18 who 'd left her in the lurch
19 Lying there in his bed , she was suddenly beset by wild , crazy images of lying there in his arms , and , even as she tried to block them out , her body grew warm with the memory of the moment when he 'd kissed her in the make-up room .
20 But now he was going to see her in the flesh .
21 I recall , for instance , the occasion around that time I happened to encounter her in the back corridor .
22 He turned to face her in the doorway .
23 Do want to put her in the bed now then ?
24 I said to him on what grounds did you want to put her in the unit .
25 Why did everyone want to put her in the wrong when she had done nothing to deserve it ?
26 Then he pinned her against the wall , took up a karate stance and began punching her in the breast and armpit .
27 They coincided with Mrs Yaxlee 's own ideas closely enough for the latter to trust her to do the shopping while at the same time failing to include her in the invitation which she so palpably wanted .
28 But who could have seen her in the park and reported back this quickly ?
29 She had a view through the windscreen but no one could have seen her in the back .
30 A good American would have had her in the kitchen with a flue-brush , or making pastry , by now .
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