Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] she on " in BNC.

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1 The blow caught her on the cheek and she fell against Gilbert .
2 The blow caught her on the right side of her face , high on the cheek bone , beneath the eye .
3 Ms Leaming tells it all with vim , though the gossip turns her on far more than the movies : ‘ Aly practised an Eastern art of love known as Imsak , which allowed him to exercise indefinite control … ’
4 You 'd like that , would n't you , Leith ? ’ he had the unmitigated nerve to put her on the spot .
5 that she actually has officially erm the Prime Minister 's political adviser briefs her on events in the war , or has been briefing her .
6 It was like when she was eight , and Dead Daddy put her on Hero-9 to keep her under control .
7 But increased security accompanied her on a private visit to the Midlands yesterday for a meeting of the Motor Neurone Disease Association .
8 Baby hurt as firework hits her on head
9 At the end , the photographer kissed her on both cheeks .
10 But it was n't easy to lose puppy fat when Mum fed her on stodgy good home cooking — stews with dumplings and meat pies with pastry crusts and steamed sponge puddings , and there was no money to spare for proper hairdressing salons .
11 It would be a chance to see her on neutral ground , maybe even a chance to explain that it was n't his bloody fault that Laura had shown up at the door only seconds before she herself had .
12 A head collar was eventually put on her in the chute , and when she threw her head up in anxiety a roustabout hit her on the face with a lump of wood ‘ for being so stupid ! ’
13 She was a professional dancer at 12 ; her father partnered her on stage and , according to this book , did far worse to her off it .
14 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 .
15 My father took her on his knee and soothed her … .
16 She generates interesting theories , offers stimulating possibilities , makes her pitch for a long exploration , and all but does the dance of the seven veils to persuade Rainbow to join her on a journey of self-discovery .
17 In fact she had been feeling tired and queasy for the past few days ; and that night , when the leading man laid her on the sofa , suddenly turned her head and , without letting the audience see , vomited quietly down the sofa back .
18 An Edinburgh postman 's second wife protested when a cousin congratulated her on the birth of her first step-grandchild , ‘ You 'll be a granny now . ’
19 A wild midnight gallop lands her on the very doorstep of her ancestral home , and the fun and games commence .
20 After a long session trying on clothes , she was walking out with her purchases when a man tapped her on the shoulder and asked her to go back into the shop .
21 ‘ What now ? ’ she snapped , apprehension putting her on the attack .
22 Carole would take the first opportunity to get her on her own and have a word with her in private .
23 Judge Helen Paling placed her on probation for two years .
24 He seemed kind , too , putting out a hand to set her on her feet again .
25 A hand touched her on the shoulder .
26 When she was 105 a relative took her on a day trip to Ripon Flower Festival and staff and family have to keep her supplied with historical novels and books about the Royal family .
27 In May 1928 the League sent her on a three-month visit to China to study the status of women .
28 I went up to her after the show to congratulate her on the song which was the best of the night .
29 Rose gave a yelp of rage , her arm shot out and Evelyn gave an involuntary cry as the stone caught her on the left shoulder .
30 A pistol butt caught her on the side of the head .
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