Example sentences of "[verb] her [prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The therapist agreed to see Pamela as in outpatient in 5 days ' time to provide her with a further chance to talk about her difficulties and also to provide her with support .
2 She rarely wows crowds in the way the Speaker does , but she oozes charm and competence and her family connections ( particularly her father , Pat Brown ) associate her with a happier era .
3 So impressed was I that I took Hellen to meet her at a later performance the same week .
4 JEWKES : O , you are very good , sir , very forgiving indeed , but come , I hope you will be so good as to take her to your bosom and that my tomorrow morning you 'll bring her to a better sense of her duty .
5 Thin and tiny in stature , her back was as straight as an arrow , but her legs often pained her in the cooler winter and spring weather .
6 Markby joined her on the further side and they both stopped to watch as their bovine companions lumbered up and stood in a row staring at them expectantly , tossing muddy heads .
7 It was all she was capable of saying for quite some time , for he had captured her lips again and was kissing her with a deeper intensity .
8 Leonora dreamed of the fierce rapture they 'd shared on the island and began to long for Penry to want her violently , to stop treating her like a younger sister , and sometimes after he 'd gone she 'd stare in the mirror in discontent , wishing she were tall , or voluptuous , or blonde .
9 For the remaining weeks , you pay her at the lower rate of £44.50 a week .
10 She says she did the Byrd show ‘ because I found her a fascinating part of the underground scene in New York , and I felt somebody should expose her to a bigger market .
11 I just want you to judge her with a fuller picture at your disposal .
12 He had only managed to persuade her to join the company because her husband had recently left her for an older woman and she needed to get away from London .
13 Oh , I might , thought Lydia , but she said : ‘ I did n't poison Betty either ’ , in a childishly defensive way which put her in a worse mood .
14 She blushed because of his quizzical look which said a great deal and turned everything topsy turvy and her knees to water , leaving her in a worse confusion .
15 The company needed to reach mothers when the baby was born and again when baby was nine months to reinforce the importance of correct fitting shoes and to push her into a Better Shoe stockist .
16 He was supported by a most devoted wife who looked after him for many years until , late in his life , he rejected and abandoned her for a younger woman .
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