Example sentences of "[verb] her [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 Houses the annual General Assembly of the Church of Scotland , presided over by the Lord High Commissioner , representing Her Majesty the Queen .
2 If Heini 's wife , Tita , a former Miss Spain , has her way the final home of the picture will be Madrid .
3 He has her report the matter to the police .
4 Her flippancy helped her distance the odd reality of the blue that wove through her vision .
5 There were pictures in one of Gloria 's magazines of the decorated carriage Pulled by plumed horses that Her Majesty had travelled in before she became Her Majesty the Queen , when she was still just a Lady , on her way to be married .
6 And another wave of chill wrapped her ; yes , she had been left untouched , though she had cleaved to his seal like hot wax and his pigment had painted her stomach the colour of the moon .
7 But if she 's living with someone else how does she explain her absence the weekend she goes to John ?
8 Arrangements were carefully made so that Lunia would not be compromised and Modigliani came to paint her portrait the following day in the Sunny Hotel on the Boulevard de Port-Royal , the little lodging house where Zborowski was living with his handsome and somewhat forbidding common-law wife , Anna ( Hanka ) Zborowska .
9 She wrote a family biography , So Laugh a Little ( 1962 ) , and co-wrote her autobiography The Sound of Laughter ( 1979 ) .
10 " To-morrow I 've promised to take Lizzie to see her niece the other side of Bridgeborough , " Sara said quickly , glad of the genuine excuse .
11 When they had gone I was surprised to see her lock the door again .
12 By the time Carrie had completed her task the wind had increased in strength from the north and a fierce blizzard was setting in .
13 Beneath the tick and scrawl that made her name the paper was lightly wrinkled .
14 The fewer people who knew where she got her information the better .
15 She had little doubt that she had allowed her heart to rule her head , and , much as she had enjoyed what had happened between her and David , could she ultimately trust a man who had treated her sister the way he had ?
16 She passed her grandfather the courgettes .
17 Dressed in a purple coat and hat , the Queen told her audience the RAF had adapted well to changing circumstances .
18 Royal Salute The Association 's flight passing Her Majesty The Queen outside Buckingham Palace on September 15th .
19 When the Queen came to visit her grandchild the following day her comment was typical .
20 She learnt her lesson the hard way .
21 Mrs Brown has been lobbying her MP the Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd for help , even to the extent of standing against him in the recent general election .
22 Idealistic and romantic , Will Simpson responded to the beauty of nature almost as a duty and in strong contrast to his wife who found that it was always too cold and complained that the wind ruined her hair the moment she stepped out of the garden gate .
23 If only Esther had shown her daughter the love she craved , Beth would have returned that love , and things would have been so very different .
24 Teacher asked Raymond ( 4.5 ) if he would like to help her water the plants .
25 As she opened her door the telephone was ringing .
26 She could have bitten her tongue the moment the words left her mouth .
27 He saw her raise her arm to touch the corner of her mouth with her handkerchief , and when she turned her head the features were blurred like a lump of clay when the wet cloth is removed .
28 ‘ Yell if this is really painful , ’ he said , and slowly turned her foot the other way .
29 That 's what Ann said ooh if we ever owe her rent the dear old soul will say oh well next week 'll do
30 Many of you will remember Her Majesty the Queen 's visit in 1984 when she opened the Queen 's Library at Sighthill , and perhaps a few of you will recall the Duke of Edinburgh 's visit in 1965 .
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