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

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1 Trish , who has been representing her country for the last twelve years with such good horses as Manifesto and Michelangelo , only allows her horses to compete on decent surfaces .
2 Ms Siobhan Fahey ( see below ) has been explaining her emigration to the south of France .
3 She 's been reported missing and we 're checking her movements for the two weeks before she vanished . ’
4 From within the arena of armchairs and sofa he had been mirroring her progress about the room , two steps forward to the drinks trolley where she placed her glass , four steps to her eight over to the window , three back on her way to the door again .
5 She was adamant that she had been wearing her G-string at the time — round her ankle .
6 She 'd been neglecting her work for the past day and a half .
7 The food 's all poisoned , and the newspapers are poisoned , and television 's poisoned , and Brian makes money telling people everything is n't — poisoned , ’ she concluded , sober enough to realize that she might not be expressing her thoughts with the clarity their profundity deserved .
8 In approximately one hour she would be getting her chops round the first succulent mouthful of Chicken Thallium .
9 So that she 'd be be she 'd be doing her baking during the day while we were at school .
10 All three were sentenced to 25 years , although Martina Shanahan had served 200 days virtually of solitary confinement at Risley whilst on remand and was said to be losing her mind by the time the trial began .
11 Lane Bodine ( Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio ) , former lover of arms dealer Rourke , appears to be making her loot as the go-between in the arms scam .
12 She supposed she ought to feel apprehensive , but she felt only deep delight , and it seemed the most natural thing in the world to be making her way through the moonlight to Raynor .
13 He could be genuinely offering her his guidance around the exposition or he could be offering her guidance in the art of something else !
14 If Florence Nightingale were carrying her lamp through the corridors of the National Health Service today , she would almost certainly be searching for the people in charge .
15 Rory turned her attention to the road ahead , gripped by two almost equally powerful temptations — the first being to take her hands off the wheel and shake Candy by the shoulders for being so infuriating .
16 But she would n't explain why she 's using her vote against the government in tonight 's debate on a referendum on the Maastricht Treaty .
17 In that case , no act of the married woman is to affect her right to the capital or future income of the property .
18 Berwick Kaler gives a peculiarly charmless performance as the Pope , Frances de la Tour is wasting her time as the witch , and one wonders why the producers thought it was worth transferring this dismal exercise to the West End from the West Yorkshire Playhouse .
19 Now that she 's vented her spite for the evening , she wo n't even notice you 're missing , but if anyone asks I 'll tell them you 're suffering from toothache . ’
20 Do you think she 's sold her soul to the Devil ? ’
21 ‘ Yet again Mia Farrow is forcing her children into the limelight for a dollar , ’ said Allen 's spokeswoman Leslee Dart .
22 ACTRESS Suzie Aitchison , daughter of June Whitfield , is to keep her part in the play An Evening With Gary Lineker , when it goes on tour in February with an otherwise entirely new cast .
23 One of her responsibilities is to represent her department on the Scottish WaterAid committee .
24 My brother-in-law is making her manageress of the London salon he 's opening in the autumn .
25 ’ Occasionally I look at my daughter , ’ Irina would say , ’ and wonder where she 's put her intelligence for the time being .
26 Cahill is pinning her hopes on the King of Thailand , who regularly pardons long-term prisoners on his birthday .
27 Wivenhoe gemmologist Stephanie Coward , above , is showing her work at the Pam Schomberg Gallery , St John 's Street , Colchester .
28 Poor Rob , what is he going to do with this middle-aged bat who is sobbing her way down the Thames ?
29 She 's got a fag in her mouth , and she 's squinting her eyes against the smoke .
30 FOLLOWING two weeks in Romania helping to renovate an orphanage , believes that she has found her true vocation in life and on is leaving her job at the Ipswich Grain Terminal to return to the orphanage and continue the work .
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