Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] she [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I speak to her on the phone almost every day and she 's really important to me . ’ |
2 | I did n't even remember her until I read about her in the papers . ’ |
3 | I skipped after her down the street . |
4 | Well she she told me that your M E type symptoms had got a lot worse and I said that 's we had at That 's what I chatted with her about the other day but |
5 | I flew with her into the bush , to land on a tiny crushed-pumice airstrip laid along a mountain ridge . |
6 | That was in fact the private view of Harold Nicolson , although he did not allow it to be expressed in his official biography of George V. In an unpublished section of his diaries , he writes of his interview with Queen Mary on 21 March 1949 , ‘ I talked to her about the 1931 crisis and said that I was convinced the King had been a determinant influence on that occasion , ‘ Yes certainly ; he certainly was , ' |
7 | ‘ I talked to her through the door . |
8 | He adds : ‘ I also felt that I wanted to give the love that I felt for her in the way she needs love to be given . ’ |
9 | ‘ Kerry was in front of me at the start and I went past her on the second mile , ’ she said . |
10 | So if we start pulling them about which is cos I said to her about the hall and if I do n't scrub it all off we 're gon na have to erm gon na have to do the hall and er I said we 've got to try to put it on because the walls are so ooh bitty you know what I mean ? |
11 | Ask my daughter what I said to her on the subject ! |
12 | I count the years I had with her as the best of my life . |
13 | I remember , I waited for her in the waiting room . |
14 | I sat beside her in the coach and held her hand all the way . |
15 | I pushed past her into the hall and closed the door behind us . |
16 | I stood with her against the sink . |
17 | Nothing came for her by the first post . |
18 | It was an insight which came to her on the spur of the moment . |
19 | Picasso 's grand-daughter , Marina , is selling forty-eight of his works which came to her in the share-out among the family of his estate , and which are normally kept at the Geneva freeport warehouse . |
20 | He found himself looking for her in the street , in the trains that took him down to his busking . |
21 | Once ensconced in her burrow , the female mite will soon begin to lay eggs , which accumulate behind her at the rate of three or four a day . |
22 | The ribbons she laid beside her on the bed and she crushed the crown in her hands until the sharp pieces of broken straw pricked her , hurt her . |
23 | Rosen was introduced to Katharine Hamnett by John May , a Face journalist who worked with her on the ill-fated Tomorrow , a magazine that was to be , bravely , ‘ a mix of fashion and politics ’ . |
24 | This she took with her in the trap when she left to go to the market . |
25 | Her hands fell idle in her lap and she stared around her at the bits of leather on the floor , at the row of wooden lasts along her bench , at the boots that needed new soles and heels and , with a sigh of despair , she dropped her knife and rose to her feet . |
26 | She brought with her in the car anything of mine that she had been able to find in the house ( plus a few things that just reminded her of me ) and they were all dumped in my front hall . |
27 | She looked about her at the freshness of the morning , then laughed and , pulling her hair out of the tight bun she had secured it in to ride , shook her head . |
28 | As she followed Penry as quickly as she could she looked about her at the island with interest , curious to see what had lain behind a veil of sea mist and rain since her dramatic arrival . |
29 | She looked round her at the luxurious suite and shuddered . |
30 | Then she looked around her at the other smiling faces , and remembered why the policemen were there . |