Example sentences of "[verb] her [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | How had he caught her so quickly ? |
2 | I did not recognise her straight away . |
3 | ‘ You want her dead even more than I ! ’ |
4 | And it , it is n't a personal thing on his part it 's no not going shopping or driving her here there and everywhere because he he , he , he er er he does n't want to it 's just that he 's incap he will be incapable of doing it . |
5 | As he approached the coast the Bf110 was in a shallow dive , the new , high-power DB601N motors driving her very fast . |
6 | Send her away now . |
7 | ‘ Send her in immediately , Baines . |
8 | She squirmed with pain , but was helpless in the grip of the renewing forest , and she felt her body entered , a single motion that never stopped , just filled her , swelled out , tearing her apart inside , fingers of pain , shards of agony , curling snakes of pressure that reached inside to the tips of her toes , her fingers , up her spine and round her ribs , rising higher , filling her stomach , then her lungs , then her throat . |
9 | Some sense of duty remained and I visited her quite regularly . |
10 | It seemed inconceivable that the man who had teased her so unforgivably in the morning had been so filled with compassionate understanding later in the same day . |
11 | There 'd been neither sight nor sound of James since that fateful day and no doubt he had forgotten her as quickly as he had taken her , but he must be told there was going to be a child . |
12 | Folding her against him , he gave a long sigh , then moved her back so that he could look into her face . |
13 | ‘ We moved her there just before lunch when she came to . ’ |
14 | He turned over on his back and drew her up so that her head lay on his shoulder . |
15 | As his wife has a broad range of interests , he instinctively knows she has things to teach him , so he needs her even more at this time in his life than ever before . |
16 | How could she fear this man who cradled her so tenderly , whose much greater strength would only be used to protect her ? |
17 | Oh yes when the war started yes , you , you see the people would have been called up into the forces anyway people young enough to fly , who , who had an interest , because er one of the air displays I remember very much a tomboy as she was she they used to give pleasure flights and she had defied this pilot to take her up and make her sick , and he was took her up there looping rolling and everything and er |
18 | I got to know her quite well eventually , very sort of ‘ jolly hockey sticks ’ and friendly . |
19 | ’ We all got to know her quite well and used to ignore her she 'd just come in , browse around , buy a couple of things and go . |
20 | However , since Rosemary was never allowed to mix with the other children or attend any function after school , no one had ever got to know her really well . |
21 | Her story emerged only after I had got to know her very well . |
22 | ‘ You seem to know her very well — Adele Duncan , ’ she responded to his questioning gaze . |
23 | ‘ I believe that is the myth , ’ he agreed , twisting her round roughly in his arms to kiss her , lingeringly , on the mouth . |
24 | Her mother had picked her up bodily the night before and dragged her into her room where she had then thrown her on to her bed . |
25 | She had thought , wrongly , that she could allow the love which she had begun to feel for Dr Neil to express itself , only for her deepest instincts to take over when in beginning to make love to her he had unwittingly reminded her so strongly of what … he had done to her . |
26 | He suspected that perhaps McAllister , always so gallant in facing life , as he had now seen on several occasions , had tried to suppress , to crush down the awful memory of what had been done to her , had refused to give way to grief , to shed healing tears , until in his arms something had reminded her so strongly of what had passed and broken the barriers her will had erected . |
27 | Aunt Margaret surreptitiously ran her finger round her own silver choker as if the sight of the Queen 's collar had reminded her how much her own one hurt . |
28 | Perhaps that was why he was beginning to find her almost unbearably attractive . |
29 | And I got up and I was gon na tie her up like but and by gosh I thought I 'd better make for the door again . |
30 | Antoinette sat down in it , keeping her back very straight . |