Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] her at " in BNC.
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31 | It would be dangerous pinning Ebert down and he did n't want to put her at risk . |
32 | After a few days of this treatment , Moz began to feel less threatened by his owner , and began to greet her at the gate . |
33 | She 's a friend of Bertice Reading , who is working at the Prince of Wales Theatre , so I arranged to meet her at the stage door at 2 o'clock . |
34 | She could have her Mum I heard call her at home to make sure , if anything had happened , so |
35 | Having slid in beside her , he began to take her at once . |
36 | He must have heard her at the door . |
37 | ‘ You 'll hardly have to see her at all , ’ said my mother , voicing her worry tangentially , ‘ in a house that size . ’ |
38 | But she did not like to admit the accidental , for if her birth was the effect of chance , so then was her escape ; the same arbitrary law that had produced her might well have blinded her at the most crucial moments of her life , and left her forever desiring , forever missing , never achieving , an eternal misfit . |
39 | You called your wife a tart , which is your business and hers , but you also said that if you 'd known where she 'd gone you would have caught her at it . |
40 | ‘ He would have seen her at the races , ’ I said , smiling . |
41 | You should have seen her at Neemrana … clinging chiffon or some wet sari … straight out of the worst kind of masala movie … ’ |
42 | We 'd have seen her at the window long ago , and got her down . ’ |
43 | At first I had thought she would recover , but when I learned her illness was serious , I decided to visit her at night , for what might be the last time . |
44 | ‘ I am dead in law ’ — but of the girl he denied that he had ‘ attempted to vitiate her at Nine years old ’ ; for ‘ upon the word of a dying man , both her Eyes did see , and her Hands did act in all that was done ’ . |
45 | How happy it would have made her at any other time . |
46 | We might have got her at the ferry . ’ |
47 | The haciendas , the castles and the oast-houses would not have suited her at all . |
48 | ‘ That is , if it was a row , not a sparring match that would n't have worried her at all . ’ |
49 | Chances were he would have taken her at her word . |
50 | And there have been days I 'd have liked her at home when I had a headache or one of the nuns had roared at me at school . |
51 | ] ‘ I went to see her at Claridge 's … they are always so obsequious when one asks for her … . |
52 | I had witnessed Sister Kenny 's unusual treatment when I went to see her at work at Queen Mary 's Hospital for Children in Carshalton , one of several hospitals we had visited during our advanced student days . |
53 | ‘ I have always gone to see her at Kensington Palace — well , I was n't going to see her in a railway siding , was I ? |
54 | ‘ I do n't intend to treat her at all , Inspector . |
55 | ‘ You never went to find her at Rosslare ? |
56 | How could he do this to her — forever turning up when he was least expected and always managing to catch her at a disadvantage ? |
57 | Go to find her at lunch-time , throw my arms round her and promise my never-ending life-long devotion . |
58 | Breeze and Gay went to meet her at Clyst St George station , and hardly recognized the ultra-smart figure which languidly emerged from the train , as the boon companion of not so long ago . |
59 | Baldwin then went to meet her at Victoria Station and walked the half mile to their Eaton Square house with her , describing , as she subsequently wrote to her husband 's mother , what had happened , in slightly breathless terms : |
60 | On the morning of the day when Therese Aschmann was due to arrive in Hochhauser , Willi spent a long time getting ready before he went to meet her at the station . |