Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] she from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I saw her from the window , walking upright on two canes without a pause and there were twenty cliffside steps from the gate to my borrowed front door .
2 I liked her from the start . ’
3 I liked her from the moment I met her , and I well recall the occasion — I had turned up at their place and she appeared in the yard from the shed carrying buckets of milk .
4 Carrying a heavy basket and bundle , Tess was walking towards the hills which divided her from the Vale , her place of birth .
5 As though she had seen something which disturbed her from the window of the apartment .
6 She was sent out on an adventure which took her from the Annunciation to pentecost , and the questions and uncertainties built up .
7 Kim Hyon Hui , 27 , a convicted North Korean saboteur , received a presidential pardon on April 12 which exempted her from the death penalty .
8 That you see her from the back .
9 Rainbow cringes at the thought of some pompous sky-pilot in a three-piece suit , like the smarmy Rabbi Wasserstein , star enemy of her adolescence , who barred her from the Synagogue Youth Group for blasphemy and bad manners .
10 Mrs Mohammed-Holgate was the temporary lodger whom the police arrested when , many months after the burglary , the original owner of the valuables thought that she recognized her from the description given by the shop owner of the person from whom she had bought the jewellery .
11 But still less did she want to make a scene or create any kind of curiosity amongst the people she had just left , so she allowed him to lead her from the room , saying , ‘ Yes , we needed to discuss those — er — charts , did n't we , Dr Russell ? ’ in case anyone was still listening .
12 They know her from the Christmas concert last year , we played a duet .
13 But she would have preferred him to admire her from the beginning , without the encouragement of her valentine .
14 Leonora whirled round , flushing as she found him watching her from the doorway .
15 He led her from the scene of horror to a patch of rocky high ground that seemed safe .
16 He was so funny and entertaining — and made her laugh and smile so much — that by the time he led her from the dance-floor , to fill their plates from the groaning buffet table , she felt far more relaxed and at ease .
17 And for herself , Robert thought , remembering her disappointed distance when he extracted her from the culvert .
18 As he followed her from the room , he said , ‘ Has he been using any new chemicals ? ’
19 The figure turning the corner and walking heavily down the road could not under any circumstances have been Edward , but at least it relieved her from the suspicion that the street was uninhabited .
20 He pulled her from the room and together they went to the master suite .
21 She could almost hear the squelching slurp inside her , as he shafted her from the rear .
22 He watched her from the window , half hidden , naked , behind the curtain .
23 It was an actual roar he let out and it was mingled with Jessie 's scream as he tore her from the shelter of the coalhouses and the young man 's arms .
24 ‘ He swirled his black necromancer 's cloak about her , and he carried her from the Sun Chamber and out through the great doors , and out into the night and none could stop him .
25 If he treats her from the beginning like a woman , elderly perhaps , but still entitled to every courtesy and consideration and some of his undivided attention , and if she treats him with affection and interest , voicing her pride in his achievements , and turning to him for advice on various matters , their relationship is usually off to a good start .
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