Example sentences of "[vb past] her [adv] to her [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I managed to get her into the car and drove her back to her aunt 's in Hastings .
2 Dexterously , Joe turned her on to her stomach , then slapped her bottom .
3 Carlo walked her back to her hotel , after they had eaten baked swordfish and a tender salad at a small restaurant he knew .
4 He squeezed her hand in understanding , and walked her back to her car .
5 The Bishop waved her back to her seat .
6 Jenna struggled to her feet , but he waved her back to her seat .
7 He caught her ankle , lunging at her , took her by the shoulders and flung her on to her back , his breathing hoarse and his eyes blazing with fury .
8 He rolled her on to her back and kissed her , his hand massaging her breast , teasing the nipple into arousal .
9 She started to cry with happy relief and Hepzibah put her mending aside and took her on to her lap as if she were Nick .
10 This man took her back to her family without any mention , leave alone discussion , of the dilemma which confronted her .
11 He took her back to her flat in Putney , which was a long way , and she turned out to be keen on cocoa .
12 David Shelley was so taken with her beautiful blond hair and the pink ensemble he accompanied her back to her room and cot , asking Ada no end of awkward questions .
13 Zadkine and Modigliani bought Nina a large bouquet of roses and at seven-thirty in the morning escorted her back to her hotel after a marvellous night .
14 Just hours after Lisa 's mother confirmed the 21-year-old model was seeing Princess Diana 's friend James Gilbey , fiery Marco wrapped a protective arm around her shoulder and escorted her back to her family home in Fulham , west London .
15 When they arrived at the Ca' del Leone Michele carried her straight to her room .
16 She clung to him , terrified he would drop her as he carried her upstairs to her bedroom .
17 Picking up the child , who was breathing in gulps like an oarsman at the end of a race , Thomas bent down to save her sculptures and carried her through to her mother .
18 Without another word , he swung her up into his arms and carried her back to her blanket beneath the tree .
19 She received a charming welcome from Monique Lavaux , and a boisterous one from Marie-Christine , who promptly dragged her off to her room to see the wedding dress she was making for herself , in fold after fold of shimmering ivory brocade .
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