Example sentences of "and [verb] her with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The offender drove up behind the victim as she was walking in the street one evening with her daughter , aged two and a half , and attacked her with a hammer , striking her two blows on the leg and one on the knee .
2 She was nearly home and someone jumped out at her and battered her with a piece of wood .
3 She always accompanied her unpackings by such comments , always with the same indignant implication that the grocers did their best to defraud and anger her with every item .
4 Sarah closed her eyes when he lifted her nightdress and entered her with no show of sentiment .
5 She was weeping now , and he knelt beside her , stiffly , and promised her with the touch of his hand on her shoulder that he would bring help .
6 A brawl among three women , for example , resulted in one of them ‘ scoring her face with a door key ’ because the other woman ‘ tore her hair and beat her with a poker ’ .
7 ’ Aim for the comm-booth that Mala called from , and grab her with the Magnigrip when she 's in range ’ .
8 Tobias sat on the Independent and helped her with the pheasant pâté .
9 Rachel watched him and felt the dam burst , smashing back the last barriers to her soul , and flooding her with a rush of overwhelming emotion .
10 They bundled her into the living room punched and threatened her with a knife , before spraying her in the face with Ammonia .
11 But when a man came in last night and threatened her with a knife , shop assistant Parveen Akhter decided enough was enough .
12 But Mrs Spence claims he then turned nasty and threatened her with a pistol and syringe full of morphine .
13 Go to Rachel , the barren one , and fill her with the harvest of fire .
14 Jesus Delporto 's dying scream had followed Ace all the way to the lower moon , down the violently oscillating length of the Bridge , past bizarre machinery which seethed with naked power , and through the gap she had torched in the base of the column ; it followed her as eager hands pulled her from the writhing Bridge , stripped away her suit and placed her with the others in the medical unit ; followed her into sleep , forced a path into her dreams , drove her screaming and unrested into wakefulness .
15 They then pulled on balaclavas before driving a short distance where they stopped , pulled the woman into the back , placed a plastic bag over her head and bound her with a rope around her neck and hands .
16 Then they laid her back on the straw mattress and covered her with a sheet .
17 While Morton led Catherine gently away from the scene , Bragg lifted the child on to the barrow and covered her with the sacking .
18 The latter turned his head as the door shut behind her , coming to his feet and raking her with a glance that was both sharp and insolent .
19 June Bascombe having given her report as Society Chairman thanked Kay Evans for the invaluable support she had given to the Society for so many years and presented her with a book token .
20 Jane saw her degree as a process of narrowing down , rather than a broadening out ; it shut out the creative , ‘ qualitative ’ aspect of her nature , and presented her with a set of rules and definitions which she had to conform to , or reject , but which she could not challenge .
21 ‘ And you are the fairest flower of all , ’ he had said , and presented her with a spray of pink carnations .
22 At an auspicious moment the groom threw a gold chain over the bride 's neck and presented her with a wedding dress and jewels .
23 The retiring president , Mrs Beryl Abbott , welcomed Mrs Archer as the new president and presented her with the badge of office .
24 He kept her prisoner in her own home and threatened to electrocute her on a sunbed and burn her with an iron .
25 GENDER-BENDER Billy Marsh walked off with half his wife 's wardrobe … and left her with a pile of debts .
26 In her child 's understanding it seemed that it was her own liberation that was the cause of the celebration , and the arrival of the princess , the flags which appeared on all the buildings and the succession of functions for which her mother and Denzil put on their beautiful evening clothes and left her with the maid .
27 Ruth Michaelis felt betrayed from the time her mother brought her over to England and left her with the Reverend Stead and his family .
28 He was obliging , and liked to run errands for the girl and help her with the care of her old lady .
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