Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] her [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Church and state , religion , law , prejudice , custom , tradition , greed , lust , hatred , injustice , selfishness , ignorance , and arrogance have all conspired against her under the sexual rule of the human male .
2 I can remember only walking beside her in the dusk towards Regent 's Park , because we both wanted darkness and to be alone .
3 it 's still the first one , she 's got a billion things to do , we 'll obviously speak to her in the autumn , erm
4 The booming surf far below called to her like the beat of a jungle drum .
5 The explosion of joy that had suddenly burst through her at the thought of seeing him , at the thought of being with him , for a moment had overcome her senses .
6 His eyes narrowed thoughtfully and to her surprise and confusion he suddenly sat beside her on the settee , turning to her and looking at her closely , his gaze roaming over her flushed and beautiful face .
7 He stopped in his tracks , gently swaying with her to the music .
8 Sometimes , when she was all alone in the house , she would call Frankie downstairs to sit with her in the kitchen by the fire .
9 She is pleasant enough but how reliable I can not say and I am not depending on her for the birth .
10 I did not speak to her during the journey , and when we arrived in Ruritania , I left the train at Zenda , a small town outside the capital .
11 They were already waiting for her at the field , but she had no objection to being hustled aboard .
12 I know , you see him , he 's walking and you see him , he 's going ruff , ruff and she 's going and I thought , no , man , I do n't care if I 'm friends with her no I 'm not going near her with the dog .
13 With any luck they would not run across her during the day , although for press purposes both Major and Hurd would have to say how pleased they were to hear of her arrival .
14 I tried not to think of her in the feathery nightdress under the influence of the aphrodisiac .
15 He was a great lad now , though still slight and not above average height for eleven years , but he had not changed towards her in the least and his adoration of Pilade was touching .
16 He was still gazing at her across the warm fog of the coffee bar .
17 Neither Mr. Lawrence of W. H. Hopkins & Co. , not anyone else from that firm had ever communicated with her regarding the sale of the property to the Hammonds .
18 Her family had always referred to her as the ‘ egghead ’ .
19 And : ‘ I hear people are always writing to her about the deaths of their hearts . ’
20 It seemed to have happened in a rush , just recently ; Ruth still thought of her as the upright , vigorous Gran of her childhood .
21 Have you ever spoken to her about the problem ? ’
22 ‘ Did she ever go with her to the bar ? ’
23 How long can you still live with her in the same house while making up your mind ?
24 Did you ever talk to her in the way she wanted ?
25 Lou went along with him for every show , with a place always reserved for her in the front row .
26 Mr Butner — who developed a friendly , working relationship with Diana — eventually called on her at the palace .
27 She swallowed a sob of pure terror at the memory and Penry jumped up to sit beside her on the bed .
28 She turned to look into Gazzer 's face , concentrating her attention on him for the first time since he had climbed up to sit beside her in the sand dunes .
29 Sudden silence struck the voices downstairs and , as Theda reached the railings and leaned over them , she saw his handsome features turned up to stare at her from the bottom of the stairs .
30 He 'll end up running after her along the platform , bundling books and plaice and Government papers in through the window of the carriage at her as the train moves out …
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