Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] she in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | FERDINAND … . my imagination will carry me To see her in the shameful act of sin … . |
2 | I met her in a big line-up of people and it was very difficult for her . |
3 | I found her in a large day-room where groups of elderly ladies sat in plastic-covered armchairs . |
4 | When I found her the other side of my desk I told her in no uncertain terms I was n't having anything to do with it . |
5 | ‘ I screwed her in a hot-air balloon . |
6 | I kick her in the mental shins . |
7 | ‘ The trouble is I love her in a different way . |
8 | When I put her in a small paddock while I muck out , she licks the soil for about ten minutes . |
9 | The popular myth paints a homely picture of the Queen Mother ducking around Diana as she schooled her in the subtle arts of royal protocol while the Queen 's senior lady-in-waiting , Lady Susan Hussey took the young woman aside for tuition in regal history . |
10 | ‘ She also told me she is going to ask you to help her in a little project , ’ he said , grinning mischievously . |
11 | ‘ Well , she went just for a lark , y'know , but this Mabel , she 's very serious , never got married , y'know — not surprisin' either when you see 'er in a strong light . |
12 | The three bassets were already in residence , draped snoring on the fireside rug , but they seemed to be used to Debbie because two of them sniffed her in a bored manner and the third merely cocked a sleepy eye at her before flopping back on the rich pile . |
13 | they put her in a bloody trolley and oh course she said , this woman said erm |
14 | She let him drown her in the deep water , too weak even to raise her hands to cling to him . |
15 | The same social worker eventually , quite inappropriately , arranged Part 3 accommodation for Mrs X and they placed her in a residential old people 's home . |
16 | Mm , Cathy knew what they called her in the initial stage |
17 | He enveloped her in a large towel and began a vigorous and painful rubbing . |
18 | He found her in a small kitchen . |
19 | He helped her in a two-year battle against cancer and to come to terms with her double mastectomy . |
20 | She giggled when his second attempt ended in the same way , and when he grasped her in a great bear hug , she was able to slip away as easily as if it were a child holding her . |
21 | Then , before she realised what was happening , he fastened her in the double stirrups , binding her hands and feet . |
22 | He fixed her in a maddened stare and she saw the blood running from his gashed hand . |
23 | ‘ The only way you 're going to hurt me is by running away from me , ’ he told her in a rough voice . |
24 | ‘ I would n't bother coming back , ’ he told her in a detached voice . |
25 | ‘ It is a lucky man or woman , ’ he told her in a soft voice , ‘ who is blessed with the privilege of being able to pick and choose the challenges he or she must face in life . |
26 | One friend who was told of the contents of the letter reveals : ‘ He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to help maintain the dignity of the Crown and consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen . |
27 | A close friend confirmed : ‘ He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen . |
28 | He told her in no uncertain terms that his father , the Duke of Edinburgh had agreed that if , after five years , his marriage was not working he could go back to his bachelor habits . |
29 | While Blanche tries to pass him in one of the passages he grabs her and he hurts her in the cruellest and most brutal way . |
30 | ‘ You will not be coming back , ’ he assured her in the same arrogant tone . |