Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] her [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I saw her with black hair and I told her it was great , but she prefers to be blonde .
2 I put her in cold water till the ambulance came , but I did n't know what else to do ! ’
3 Actually I preferred her with white hair . ’
4 The , the interviewer the other day said that she was somebody stopped her in Sandy Row , at the bottom of Sandy Row ,
5 Anything which involved her in unnecessary enmeshment with Vitor d'Arcos would be sturdily fended off .
6 That time , Topaz heard something in the marquis 's voice which filled her with tremulous hope .
7 She is the first to admit that she was bitten by the Puppy Love bug from quite an early age — which stood her in good stead when it came to dealing with the opposite sex in later years .
8 Jack Owen was a sturdy , pleasant-looking man who greeted her in friendly fashion , though there was a hint of embarrassment in his manner .
9 Charmed too by her four cousins , their husbands and wives , all of whom treated her with instant familiarity , and their children who caroused through the house with unstoppable stamina , much to her aunt 's hilarity .
10 She had n't expected him to greet her with ecstatic joy — his emotions were n't extreme like Lowell 's thankfully — but neither had she expected a degree of embarrassment .
11 They subjected her to verbal abuse .
12 Parliament was thus taking the marital exemption into realms uncontemplated even by Hale , who believed that it was one thing for a man to have sexual intercourse with his wife without her consent , quite another for him to force her into sexual intercourse with others .
13 They stood her in good stead when her father enrolled her at her next school , Riddlesworth Hall , two hours ' drive from Park House .
14 She was a legend in her own right throughout her eighteen years of service and all those who were privileged to crew her held her in special regard .
15 He regarded her with total disbelief .
16 While he regarded her with evident interest , she searched her mind .
17 He regarded her with calculated interest .
18 He regarded her with undisguised affection .
19 She would make Hari Morgan interested in her scheme for an emporium however much it cost her in lost pride for in .
20 ‘ It 's the heavens rejoicing , ’ he told her with firm surety .
21 Awfully cold , ’ he told her with malicious pleasure .
22 ‘ That 's what one does to necks , ’ he told her with mock menace .
23 Her husband had found this fishy , and perhaps for that reason it filled her with intense curiosity .
24 ‘ You are looking at a genuinely reformed character , ’ he assured her with soft intensity , his gaze darkening as his eyes roved hungrily over her flushed cheeks , then down to the open neck of her checked blouse where her breasts were crushed against his chest .
25 And then his mouth fell to hers and he consumed her with hungry possession .
26 He had been so gentle , controlling his own need while he readied her with exquisite subtlety and patience .
27 ‘ You 're doing no such thing , ’ he informed her with dangerous calm .
28 ‘ My mother did no such thing ! ’ he informed her with aggressive force .
29 He heard her laughing-with real amusement as he went up the stairs once more .
30 He kissed her with suppressed violence , then let her go so abruptly that she almost lost balance .
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