Example sentences of "[verb] her on [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Drunk one day , driving her on his Harley , he slammed into a house that had once belonged to Jack London .
2 I only got to know her a little as a teenager when I visited her on my own in the single-end where she lived in a Parkhead tenement , sleeping , washing and cooking in one room .
3 Carry a small stick , NOT to beat your mare with but tap her on her breast and say ‘ Steady ’ or ‘ Wait ’ or whatever you find effective .
4 I know but I was gon na try and catch her on her dinner or something .
5 Tasted her on his tongue , or smelt her on his skin .
6 Mm , well it 's not quite using my shoulder a bit , she does her press ups put her on her stomach , , mm .
7 Put her up put her on her side
8 I put her on her back and she 's gone back to sleep .
9 There was a certain speculation in her glance now when she looked at him ; she listened when he advised her on her investment portfolio , and — increasingly — she took his advice .
10 We managed to visit her on our way back , however , and she was very pleased to see us and made us most welcome .
11 ‘ I was bouncing her on my knee ’
12 He seemed kind , too , putting out a hand to set her on her feet again .
13 The woman 's alleged to have lived in constant fear of her estranged husband , who 's said to have kidnapped her on her way to work .
14 Now , why do n't you see her on her way . ’
15 Others showed her on her mother 's bed , in the bathroom and on the bonnet of a Mercedes .
16 He had deeply embarrassed Mrs Yaxlee by presenting her on his arrival with a delicate linen handkerchief , beautifully wrapped in pink tissue paper .
17 We should ring her on our return and she would see whether she felt able to perform .
18 Mr Pinder said he had seen a woman in a wheelchair throw away two tickets for an evening performance at the theatre in Newcastle after she was told no-one would be available to help her on her return journey .
19 J.D. had told her on her last visit , when she had handed in the column she had just read , that there had been a large number of letters about Vesta 's contribution and he would be publishing some of them in the next issue .
20 I mean , I did n't sit her down and examine her on her own life-history .
21 Get her on her feet an , into a chair . ’
22 He stood up and began to pace restlessly round the room , stopping occasionally by the door to squint out through the perspex porthole , by the table to lean across it and impale her on his eyes , or by the wall where he sent his hands into spirals of explanation .
23 Julia was touched by the number of people who congratulated her on her recovery as she made her way with her cushion to her allotted seat at the end of the press benches , and gave several brief accounts of her illness to people who asked .
24 He grasped her long hair , so that strands of silk fell through his fingers , and tugged her head back gently , kissing her on her neck , muttering things that she could barely hear , far less understand .
25 based her on it
26 I had also just complimented her on her dress .
27 He was breaking her on his wheel of fire , forcing her with him to a high-point of surrender , then casting her away as if her touch were a contamination .
28 Basically that David had moved out of Plaistow Grove to leave her on her own to die , to live with the fancy whore from America , and yet on other days , of course , I was perfectly lovely and would come and shop with her and do everything .
29 Probably certainly not sending her on her own .
30 He kissed her on her lined cheek .
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