Example sentences of "[verb] she [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 In court his wife Christine admitted a lesbian relationship and said her husband had once caught her with another woman .
2 I did n't recognise her for some time .
3 You can remove poor Flora from that sink of a school and send her to some nice nuns . ’
4 Send her into that ?
5 So what did she say about the money when you tried her for less money ?
6 Once Edward Morris had been set free , he had recommended her to some of his friends and so trade was looking up .
7 A few hours earlier Mrs Valerie Williams was robbed of her firm 's wages on a quite road in South Wales when masked men overtook her in this stolen car and forced her to stop and then rammed her vehicle from behind with another car .
8 She shuddered , half laughing , the joy reaching her heart and enveloping her in such a wave of pleasure that she felt weak-kneed .
9 Next , they offered to pay the woman of the house for the milk , and she asked a shilling , at which some of the men goaded her towards more ; when she refused to raise her price , Boswell gave her a half-crown ( influenced , I feel , not so much by her honest generosity , but by her shapeliness which he described as ‘ comely almost as the figure of Sappho ’ ) .
10 If they both ran into Viola , he would introduce her as that , and if he waited awhile , fate might save him the trouble of a divorce , anyway .
11 Old tombstones provided her with that lit match to the powder trail of her imagination .
12 Rose , he knew , had had an opportunity — her dog-walking provided her with that .
13 This provided her with some seeds and a loan to buy a goat .
14 Ann Langford having made her very successful parachute jump which has produced a handsome sum to be shared between Dr. Barnardo 's and the Society wishes to thank all those people who sponsored her in this even .
15 Franks flashed him a look of irritation , as if it was disloyal of the picture editor to criticise Nicola now that she was dead , indeed criticise her at all .
16 And seeing Nicole had only reminded her of that fact .
17 ‘ As I work with the prints all day I would get so bored if I wore them as well , ’ she once told an American interviewer , who expressed surprise to find her in such plain clothes .
18 How in the world could a worthless louse like Guy Sterne melt her into this uncomfortable aching longing ?
19 Finally , they consulted an educational psychologist who advised the parents that , in view of their constant travelling Emma 's needs would best be served by a boarding school to provide her with some stability .
20 Erm , yeah Mrs she sort of has the power over level erm if she she sort of , it 's like she 's sort of keeping her on this level in the same household as her
21 She was as fearless as the Wooldridge boys who involved her in all their mischief , but sometimes Anna would stand and stare , as if she was seeing things that others could n't see .
22 This led to the development officer having to assume such a role herself , and occasionally this involved her in more work than she felt she could easily provide .
23 A sense that what had just happened involved her in some way made her pull herself together and run down on to the course where racecourse attendants were already putting up a screen .
24 He is deeply insecure and does n't expect love , never having received it before , yet he deals with Miranda 's death so matter-of-factly , hardly seeming upset at all , that he ca n't have cared for her very much as an individual , which is not surprising as he really does n't know her at all well .
25 Did n't know her at all .
26 I did n't know her at all , other than to see her go into the house and out of the house .
27 And er anyway , I forgot you would n't know her as that .
28 ‘ Do n't know her as such .
29 Found her on half an acre in Buckinghamshire with her mother and got her for my youngest lad .
30 ‘ So you found her after all .
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