Example sentences of "[verb] her [noun] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Trish , who has been representing her country for the last twelve years with such good horses as Manifesto and Michelangelo , only allows her horses to compete on decent surfaces . |
2 | She 's been reported missing and we 're checking her movements for the two weeks before she vanished . ’ |
3 | The pain had made her lose her breath for a few seconds . |
4 | Trish voiced her support for the vice-presidential campaign of Gerlandine Ferraro . |
5 | Ms Sultana , 34 , met her husband for the first time that day . |
6 | She met her aunt for the first time and was invited to spend a holiday with her . |
7 | Listening in their Castle Park home , his wife Virtue said Moore had altered her life for the worse . |
8 | ‘ We will want to monitor her health for the next month or two at least before letting her return to England . ’ |
9 | She asked her aunt for a little money , for the first time , shuffling her feet and keeping her eyes shyly down . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Mrs Coleridge may have felt that the Blue Coat School would best prepare her son for the clerical career John Coleridge had wished him to follow . |
12 | And Julie Goodyear — Coronation Street 's Bet Gilroy — has given her earrings for a separate celebrity sale in aid of Romanian children . |
13 | The Duchess of York says her work for the Motor Neurone Disease Association saved her sanity after she was pictured topless on holiday with financial advisor John Bryan . |
14 | The week of that first production of Luxembourg , Karl had been absolutely beastly to her — really hurtful about her performance as Juliette which , as she was desperately saving her voice for the other productions , she tended to talk her way through . |
15 | In the seventeen years since his birth she had stopped being a dancer in Miami , become the straight lady to entertainer pinky Lee for a time and , during the war , done her bit for the American effort in the control tower at Willow Run , the central domestic sending centre for the military . |
16 | As she clambered over the steep Alpine meadows with Portia , she told her friend for the first time about Thomas and how he had helped her when she had nowhere to go . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Bishop studied her face for a brief second . |
19 | Mrs Hancock , the girl from the other side of the tracks , had always professed her love for the rough , tough ex-miner who made a fortune and espoused the most outlandish ideas . |
20 | John-William Dallam would give her credit for no more sense than that . |
21 | She had been asked for twelve and it was now half past eleven , which would give her time for a pleasant comfortable drive to Carpendens Court . |
22 | Perhaps she had known it would happen , perhaps he had answered her call for the same reason . |
23 | Sister was off duty , but the staff nurse , a big , auburn-haired girl with freckles , agreed to let Juliet see her mother for a few minutes . |
24 | Mrs Fort , of Dagenham , Essex , died last year , five days after being punched and kicked by a boy who knocked on her door asking if he could search her garden for a lost football . |
25 | Putting aside his choice of partner , the lady who publicly declared her support for the barbaric practice of ‘ necklacing ’ those who step out of line , there is his friendship with Col Gaddafi , who is said to have paid the bill for the ANC leader 's recent tour of North Africa , as well as contributing $135,000 to Mrs Mandela 's defence . |
26 | She had recently changed her mind and in a moving and closely argued speech declared her support for the combined system . |
27 | Paige racked her mind for a suitable excuse . |
28 | Anyway we 've only got her word for the whole story . |
29 | He undid her nightgown and admired her body for the first time . |
30 | Thomas Carlyle had suggested to Elizabeth Gaskell that she should ‘ use her pen for the public good ’ and this both husband and wife tried to do in their way . |