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

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1 He often visited her in the early months , talking as if the passive figure in the background was n't there .
2 Then , before she realised what was happening , he fastened her in the double stirrups , binding her hands and feet .
3 I arranged to meet her in the tiny port at Tala-Tala where she was waiting for me .
4 As a lover , he had bored her , but she liked the idea of his having to steel himself to visit her in the filthy venue she had chosen for their affair .
5 The popular myth paints a homely picture of the Queen Mother ducking around Diana as she schooled her in the subtle arts of royal protocol while the Queen 's senior lady-in-waiting , Lady Susan Hussey took the young woman aside for tuition in regal history .
6 He paused , eyeing her in the clinical way she 'd come to recognise .
7 I kick her in the mental shins .
8 For a long while , I could see her in the rear-view mirror , standing in the dusty road in her long white dress , holding her child and looking after the Felder .
9 It was n't as if he could see her in the flimsy satin nightdress , was it ?
10 Charlie followed Mrs Shorrocks into Number 110 , joined her in the tiny kitchen and collapsed on to a wooden chair .
11 She could n't even accuse him of laying a finger on her , since she was always fast asleep when he joined her in the large bed , and the twins arrived to wake her up in the morning .
12 She let him drown her in the deep water , too weak even to raise her hands to cling to him .
13 pare her nails , parcel her in the rough blankets
14 Surely any minute she would wake up and find Marc lying beside her , his arms holding her in the loving way of barely twelve hours ago ?
15 He was still holding her in the loose circle of his arms and she instantly bridled at the teasing .
16 Enya claims to be stubborn , sulky and contrary where her composition is concerned , but she knew from unfortunate personal experience the natural anarchy and entropy of bands and very rationally allowed Nicky and Roma 's professional advice to guide her in the right direction .
17 Visit her in the new showroom one minute from Harrods .
18 Imagine : I was a bit pissed for a start , the object of my complete love was nesting in my rear-view mirror , the corpulent groom — my best friend — who had spent three weeks pleasuring her in the Hellenic sunshine was sitting beside me with a clank of duty-free between his calves , I 'd lost my job , and the other drivers on the road were all tuning up for Formula One .
19 Damian dragged Rachel to the Mercedes , thrust her in the front sea , got in beside her , started the engine with a roar and crunched the gears as he did an angry U-turn then roared up the drive with a screech of tyres .
20 As I followed her up the pathway , every inch of her breathed that she was being a good girl , and as the driver settled her in the front seat beside him she gave him a happy smile ; almost , one felt — seeing the hat-boxes and cases piled up behind them — they might have been starting out on their honeymoon .
21 She was there at the departmental conference and he included her in the general nod and smile as he entered the executive producer 's office , but his eyes were guarded , and not just on her account .
22 ‘ Oh , I hope I shall always be Kingy to you , Miss Sally-Anne , ’ making it clear that he included her in the charmed circle of his friends .
23 Italian pop star Loredana Berte told a judge she needs the massive handouts to keep her in the luxurious style she enjoyed when they were together .
24 Mm , Cathy knew what they called her in the initial stage
25 You 're burying her in the wrong grave . ’
26 Jacob saw something in Rachel that was very special , and he loved her in the true sense of the word ; the word ‘ love ’ in Hebrew , which is the original language of the Bible , comes from the root of the word meaning ‘ to give ’ , or ‘ to want to give ’ .
27 FERDINAND … . my imagination will carry me To see her in the shameful act of sin … .
28 Skirting the lakeside , she took a route which led her in the opposite direction from him .
29 Arguably , Nathalie Sarraute 's career benefited enormously from Sartre 's famous preface to her first novel , Portrait d'un inconnu ( 1947 ) , which he claimed placed her in the alternative tradition of the ‘ anti-roman ’ .
30 At the chilly boarding-school to which her parents sent her in the mistaken belief that she would be less lonely among girls of her own age , the prizes for mathematics — a subject which she did n't particularly care for but which came easily to her — were framed reproductions of the works of Italian painters .
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