Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [verb] her in the " in BNC.

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1 He took Ellie by her forearm , and marched her down the landing and the painted uncarpeted stairs into the living room , where he sat her in the big chair in the corner .
2 He was mad with anger and jealousy , so he locked her in the tower , with only a spinning-wheel for company .
3 Fortunately , one of her friends had done a first aid course so he put her in the recovery position and cleared her airways , then gave her the kiss of life .
4 I do n't know if I passed her in the street
5 If you see her in the meantime obviously mention
6 ‘ My father says that you 're an architect , ’ she volunteered , determined to be pleasant even if it killed her in the process .
7 She would stay out here until evening , if it killed her in the process .
8 CALLOUS thieves dumped a baby in the street after they found her in the back seat of the car they had just stolen .
9 I had nothing further to do with Sally but she did n't seem to be bothered when I passed her in the street without speaking .
10 I was young and easily impressed , so when I saw her in the West Indies , beautiful and elegantly dressed , I thought I loved her .
11 ‘ Leith never said anything about agreeing to marry you when I saw her in the — ’ Travis left his own unhappy thoughts to start to exclaim .
12 She 's a big woman who 's always in a green housecoat when I see her in the evenings after the pub when , as often happens , her son and I end up at her house .
13 Certainly , when I watched her in the St Trinian 's films , I knew I was watching someone who not only knew all of the people I knew , but could do a wicked job of ‘ taking them off ’ !
14 ‘ The vacillating vamp , as you christened her in The Dobblers the other night . ’
15 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 .
16 PC Cotton , 55 , a London river policeman for 19 years , said : ‘ When we saw her in the water she looked like a doll .
17 His eyes narrowed speculatively as they watched her in the mirror .
18 Fran must have made some noise , some movement , some tiny betraying gesture , because he swung round , his face hardening when he saw her in the doorway .
19 Close to , she discovered , Pete smelled of carbolic soap , a dreadful turn-off , and when he kissed her in the dark it was so wet and sloppy she longed only to search for her handkerchief and wipe her mouth dry .
20 She is told that if she catches sight of him when he visits her in the darkness , he will leave her .
21 He also injured Thomas 's common-law wife when he hit her in the legs with the stick , Teesside magistrates heard .
22 But Cindy , when he joined her in the garden , seemed withdrawn and cold .
23 She could n't even accuse him of laying a finger on her , since she was always fast asleep when he joined her in the large bed , and the twins arrived to wake her up in the morning .
24 ‘ Donald is desperately ill ! ’ was the first thing she said , as he met her in the hall .
25 ' ’ Where God erecteth his church , the devil in the same churchyard will house his chapel ’ , ’ he quoted , as he joined her in the limo .
26 ‘ In that case , ’ Maggie said happily , snuggling against him as he put her in the car and came to sit beside her , ‘ I wo n't argue . ’
27 ‘ And you are … ? ’ he asked Ashley as he welcomed her in the hallway .
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