Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [vb past] her [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The blow caught her on the cheek and she fell against Gilbert .
2 The blow caught her on the right side of her face , high on the cheek bone , beneath the eye .
3 Billie hurled herself at them , tried to push them away from Adam , but the storm-trooper with the bucket hit her across the head with it , sent her sprawling backwards across the room .
4 As I followed her up the pathway , every inch of her breathed that she was being a good girl , and as the driver settled her in the front seat beside him she gave him a happy smile ; almost , one felt — seeing the hat-boxes and cases piled up behind them — they might have been starting out on their honeymoon .
5 Oddly , thoughts of the stranger haunted her for the rest of that day .
6 The stranger had her by the arm .
7 Well she 'd gone out through the door and the wind took her down the bloody street !
8 ‘ HA HA HA HA HA HA , ’ the little girl went in the next picture-square , and ‘ BONK read the bubble as the typewriter hit her at the end of the joke .
9 ‘ Jess offered Diana a hug and the Princess lifted her off the ground , ’ said her proud mum Pam , 32 , from Florida .
10 The gallery sent her to the guillotine after seeing the Mirror 's pictures of her South of France frolics with John Bryan .
11 The end of the passage brought her to the head of the kitchen stairs the head of a mine-shaft .
12 The Eladeldi watched as the cop marched her to the end of the alley , where his double was waiting in the hover .
13 Nkrumah 's mother was converted to Christianity by a German Roman Catholic priest and the boy followed her into the Church .
14 He rose politely as the waiter ferried her across the room .
15 The marquis lifted her from the saddle , feeling the warmth of her body against his own , wishing he could go on holding her for ever .
16 A slight chill the day after the sale had delayed her journey to London and so she had been forced to leave Summer Lodge with her few possessions in a bag and watch as the cab carried her from the large estate on the hill to the cramped rooms of the house in Chapel Street .
17 This time the yell reached her over the crash of falling masonry .
18 At least , she thought as the taxi carried her to the astrologer 's home , she had not had the ordeal of having to explain her bizarre decision to go out to Piers .
19 The taxi took her to the airport .
20 The mortals believed that she was the provider of great riches until a seven-headed monster called The Cabinet destroyed her with the Golden Hair of Heseltine .
21 The guide led her into the air-conditioned jewellery shop and held out the box to a sales assistant .
22 In a hill village to the south-west , the guide delivered her to the house of an Armenian priest who spoke passable French .
23 The winch hit her in the small of the back and she yelped .
24 The inspector accompanied her to the door and closed it carefully after her .
25 The feeling bound her to the household , just as her own actions now bound her to the nigger , and the two things were tied together yet so opposite they were pulling her apart .
26 Then Folly reached the top of the steps , and the woman noticed her for the first time .
27 The helicopter found her in the vicinity of Kammies .
28 The sow rattled the bars as the boar nosed her round the pen .
29 The noise of the music followed her up the cobbled street , getting fainter as she walked .
30 The music followed her into the bathroom .
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