Example sentences of "[verb] her [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | When Charles invited her to dine at Buckingham Palace the Parker-Bowles or his skiing companions Charles and Patti Palmer-Tomkinson were always present . |
2 | So it 's a mystery why her parents John and Joy came to find her hanged at their home in Headington yesterday evening . |
3 | He came out of his reverie to find her smiling at him . |
4 | I expect her to shout at me , having heard an alternative story from Teddy . |
5 | They found her sitting at the table with the Telegraph , nibbling toast . |
6 | He found her sitting at the desk which was quite clear . |
7 | He waited thirty seconds before glancing sideways again , and found her dabbing at her face , trying hard not to sniff . |
8 | Sometimes I would catch her looking at me with such intensity of feeling that my breath left me for a moment . |
9 | my mum told me to wipe some of it , some of it off cos I could n't her shout , I , I , I caught her shouting at my sister , she got really angry with my sister |
10 | He suddenly looked up and caught her looking at him . |
11 | He turned and caught her looking at him as they strolled idly along by the whispering dark Mediterranean , and impulsively he stopped and pulled her into his arms for a quick hard hug . |
12 | But , flicking her glance away from him when he caught her looking at him , she formed the view that she must have gone a little light-headed with the guilt of her conscience , because it seemed to her that since knowing him she had been visited by one strange thought or feeling after another . |
13 | He looked up suddenly , and caught her staring at him . |
14 | He looked up and caught her staring at him . |
15 | Jenna moved and he let her go at once , coming lithely to his feet and helping her up . |
16 | Well no let her sit at the front now Christine do n't be |
17 | Kate deliberately let all control go , let her anger at this man rip through her with all the force of a forest fire . |
18 | Her eyes were rolling with terror as she began to struggle to free herself from the tenacious , sucking mud — struggles that only served to hasten the process and cause her to sink at an even greater rate . |
19 | Harriet noticed her looking at the groceries and said cheerfully , ‘ I took one of those cordon bleu cookery courses . |
20 | He had an innocent manner about him too , and he had made her feel at ease despite her natural reserve . |
21 | He had almost made her feel at ease , but her embarrassment was not something she could laugh about . |
22 | He could hardly expect her to queue at a bus stop . |
23 | as if he could suddenly feel her looking at him , he glanced directly up at her window . |
24 | Irritation caused her to snap at him . |
25 | She 's got some and told her to stay at home . |
26 | She could feel a coolness on her brow , and would have reached up her fingers to find out what was there , but that she was possessed by a lassitude that prevented her moving at all . |
27 | I 've seen her snap at people , I 've seen her behave rudely , but beneath all that there 's a streak of real kindness . ’ |
28 | An officer who worked alongside her for many years interpreted the fact that he had seen her kneeling at the mercy seat more than any other officer as a sign of her close relationship with God and the constant need for the kind of realignment which requires a certain humbling of oneself . |
29 | Dammit , he 'd seen her looking at him — that really rankled . |
30 | ‘ But I would like to have seen her perform at bona fide concerts to prove her critics wrong . |