Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] her [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos I got help her with that . |
2 | I want to ask her about this issue . |
3 | I was fourteen then , I 'd seen her in National Velvet , and had been barmy about her ever since . |
4 | A few months after I left I met someone else and we had a wonderful relationship for a few months , but then guilt reared its ugly head and Marie persuaded me to go back because I 'd left her with two children . |
5 | None of the nurses spoke to me , nothing , till 2 o'clock that afternoon , which I 'd had her at 7.30 in the morning … |
6 | Since all had been well before Kirsty went into hospital to have her appendix removed — and since many people have a very real terror of hospitals in general — I decided to regress her to that particular time . |
7 | I suppose finding her like that could have been disturbing , but then again Stella is n't easily disturbed , is she ? ’ |
8 | I managed to dissuade her from that and we settled on lunch together the following day . |
9 | Every night I go to see her in different plays and she 's always wonderful . ’ |
10 | Rachel has started packing up to leave , and I try to divert her with more coffee . |
11 | and I , I went to see her in open evening , I could n't understand her , cos she you know , she real , I mean she is French |
12 | I do admire her for that . |
13 | She says , I did n't feel th right about taking , I says , well when you get yourself straightened out , I says , if you pop into town and Kath 's in town , you bump into her , I said take her for one of them meals . |
14 | Believe me , if I had seen her in any other place , I would have dismissed her as a witch from a mummer 's play . |
15 | ( I learned later that she had thought I had put her into some kind of charitable institution — a sort of workhouse . |
16 | I 've seen her in that dress with the whole of the bar top covered in loose change , laboriously counting the coins , bagging the silver and copper coins separately . |
17 | He says yes , I 've had her for thirteen years , but I 'm building another one , also with a steam engine . |
18 | Because no told me , because like I 've known her for all my life . |
19 | I 've known her for twenty odd years ! |
20 | But erm , that 's Linda , and er , as I say I 've known her for seven years , you can have a bit of fun , she can take a joke , she 's got a good sense of humour , and nice to work with , and she 's nice to work with . |
21 | The next thing Paige became aware of was someone trying to cut her in two . |
22 | I have loved her in obsessive fashion . ’ |
23 | I have hated her with theatric passion . |
24 | Yes , I erm I have met her on one or two occasions and erm the press image is |
25 | I have seen her like that myself . |
26 | Nobody had helped her in this wonderful , cultured city . |
27 | She was almost sure that if somebody had asked her about all this business when she had first woken in the back of the vehicle , she could , despite her pain and discomfort , have replied . |
28 | As he moved away , Shannon sent a silent stream of curses after the mischievous imp in her soul which had landed her in this , desperately trying to remember the instructions she 'd skimmed through in the beginners ' ‘ learn-to-ski ’ handbook Kelly had given her . |
29 | Her problems were more to do with the self confidence which had characterised her from such an early age . |
30 | There was no hint of the troubling flirtatiousness which had confused her on earlier occasions , yet neither was his manner that of the ‘ matey , all good pals together ’ variety which he had adopted during the first weeks of their friendship . |