Example sentences of "[vb past] her for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His eyes were ice-bright , and pierced her like twin blades as he regarded her for a long moment .
2 Then Folly reached the top of the steps , and the woman noticed her for the first time .
3 He studied her for a long time , then reached out and touched a wet strand of her hair .
4 … nothing prepared her for the angry letter she received from the Duke of Edinburgh soon afterwards .
5 Someone interviewed her for an Italian magazine — they 're doing a piece about her family , or so she says .
6 Jean Cocteau , Peggy Guggenheim tells us in her autobiography Confessions of an Art Addict , received her for the first time comfortably horizontal between the sheets , smoking opium .
7 A consultant visiting her sick child at home , blamed her for the terrible housing conditions where she lived .
8 I kissed her for the last time as she lay in her hospital bed : the bedclothes were crisp and undisturbed , and she looked very clean , just as she would have wanted to ; and very small , because she was so old , and having started life none too big had ended up , at the age of ninety-one , not much bigger than a child .
9 She said : ‘ I met her for the first time this week . ’
10 ‘ I only met her for the first time earlier this evening . ’
11 Having had the good fortune to fall in with Gabriel outside Cat 's Coffee Shop as she was on her way home , he had seized his chance and asked her for an early supper .
12 Leo asked her for the second time .
13 I do n't know what it was , but I instantly fingered her for an obvious goer , sack-artist , dick-idolator , and so on .
14 His heart lurched as he saw her for the first time for nine years , now in her new role as a woman .
15 No , no , I said to Richard is , is , Debbie not feeling well enough to come here , no I took her for a little ride round the .
16 Jobless Shepherd told a court his labrador Flash was savaged by a pit bull terrier as he took her for a late-night walk after drinking at a local club .
17 ‘ You are not becoming a Brownie tonight , ’ Mum reminded her for the hundredth time .
18 And as your career prospects have changed so dramatically in just a year , I 'd say your girlfriend was probably justified in feeling you left her for no good reason .
19 He was supported by a most devoted wife who looked after him for many years until , late in his life , he rejected and abandoned her for a younger woman .
20 Though sometimes , the gentlemen chucked her beneath the chin absently , or gave her a sixpence , and one , even , pushed her for a whole quarter-hour on the swing .
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