Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] her at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When I met her at the airport after she flew in to London from Los Angeles recently , I caught my breath when I saw her because she just looked so lovely .
2 He thrust his hands deep into his pockets , hunching his shoulders as he continued , ‘ I met her at the party I threw to celebrate taking over control of the company .
3 As I told her at the time there were several possibilities . ’
4 I identified her at the mortuary not an hour since . ’
5 I , cos I saw her at a quarter past nine so
6 I saw her at the window when we arrived .
7 I saw her at the butcher 's this morning .
8 ‘ I was on my way home from New York with my brother Simon after a scouting mission for models when I spotted her at the airport with her father .
9 When my daughter was about four I enrolled her at a dancing school .
10 I was called away to the hospital so I left her at the house waiting for Nigel to turn up to collect her . ’
11 You met her at the Palace ? ’
12 St Agnes FCJ was in Sierra Leone , before she was forced to flee and it was Joseph and his friend who helped her at the time .
13 She watched her at the mirror .
14 Mrs Buck 's taken out an official complaint against the officers who arrested her at the chemist in Oxford .
15 The one awaiting her at the château was far more public , and that was the one she had to face head-on .
16 It never was when she invited him to meet her at the flat ; she was keeping him and Stock out of each other 's way .
17 Mr Sunderland himself had driven her home in his car , and she had begged him to leave her at the gate so as not to alarm her family .
18 It 's what they baptized her at the Foundling Hospital . ’
19 From the beginning , from that electrifying moment when she 'd felt him watching her at the Fabbiano showing , she 'd wanted his kisses , wanted the thrust of his body into hers .
20 He remained an active supporter of CND , boasted that his daughter had been conceived on an Aldermaston march , and had once horrified Margaret Thatcher by wearing his CND badge when he met her at a gathering of northern business people .
21 Pat was having an affair — and in a crowded restaurant , he asked her at the top of the sentorian Williams voice : ‘ Well tell us about this man you 're having the affair with then . ’
22 And he shook her at the end of each question .
23 It was because he fucked her at the beginning of her blood , she said .
24 His manner as he greeted her at the church door , then ushered her to her seat , did nothing to dispel her apprehension .
25 He was glad to let the subject drop and they drove in silence until he left her at the gate of Martyr 's Cottage .
26 She was overwhelmed by a mixture of terror and relief as he left her at the wheel and went forward to free the line .
27 Whatever awaited her at the end of this journey she would face .
28 We fall asleep instantly and do not wake until five-thirty when Crilly 's sister Megan phones , instructing us to meet her at the hospital .
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