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

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1 What she saw was the face of a stranger who resembled her : mouth pulled out of shape , skin white , hair without colour .
2 Together they had laboured in the fields until fortune smiled on Elizabeth ; while she was still in her teens , her family were befriended by a wealthy benefactor who had her educated and , in 1744 , arranged a marriage for her with the 13th Earl of Glencairn .
3 On the personal front she has to choose between her one-time fiancé Paul whom she loves but can not marry because he is Catholic and she is divorced , and Bernard , a fellow philologist who attracts her physically but is selfish , emotionally dishonest , and married .
4 ‘ You did n't know he was a drunken sot who beat her up on a Saturday night , did you ? ’
5 The chinless type who made her feel ill-bred ;
6 TENSE , WHITE-knuckle narco drama starring Jennifer Jason Leigh as a rookie cop and Jason Patric as the seasoned , streetwise superior who takes her under his wing and into a maelstrom of danger and addiction .
7 ‘ I heard someone laughing , ’ said Lydia , speaking to Beuno but not much caring who heard her .
8 She was past caring who saw her bound up like a chicken , when she felt the blunt tip of his throbbing penis nudge against the portals of her dripping honeypot .
9 She 's married she married the bloke who raped her as well .
10 She married the bloke who raped her ?
11 The boy who took her there was called Joey something or other .
12 In Wildfowl Hall who told her that really she ought not to have left her husband
13 The injuries were very serious her face she 's still having therapy for partial paralysis of the face , and today she paid tribute to staff at the Radcliffe Infirmary who treated her .
14 Hugh Cudlipp , the newspaper baron who launched her on her career , advised her never to say how old she was .
15 Bewey , Joan 's first dog , once belonged to an old lady who cosseted her , endlessly stroking her head and ears .
16 The lady who nursed her and she said I ca n't see you and why not she said and she said because you under sixty five .
17 Any smoothy who saw her as a soft touch was in for a shock .
18 Mr Morton goes on to say it was the Queen who persuaded her not to try to end her marriage and to accompany her husband on their official visit to South Korea .
19 There were some men in the bar who eyed her up , who had eyed Gloria .
20 Out by the pool she found a girl who greeted her warmly and , delving into the recesses of her knapsack , brought out a box of nougat and gave it to her .
21 Pinned to the gate , poster-sized , was a blown-up snapshot of a blonde girl not unlike Lyn herself , a girl with a vulnerable face , tender and a little melancholy , a girl who wore her long fair hair like a cloak .
22 A girl who wore her long dark hair loose , who practically lived in jeans and sweatshirts , and who always seemed to have a couple of paint stains on her somewhere because she was trying to scrape a living by producing exquisitely detailed illustrations for books .
23 Assuming that she is asymptomatic , she either depends on the male who infected her to inform her of the diagnosis or , if he does not , wait for the next person with whom she has intercourse to develop symptoms , discover the diagnosis , and then contact her with the bad news .
24 Ran away with the blacksmith who beat her with his bellows if his dinner was n't ready on time , and now she lies buried underneath the spreading chestnut tree .
25 A drug specialist service works out a withdrawal programme with her GP who introduces her to a support group and individual counselling .
26 In the Australian bush in the early 1930s , my mother-to-be was the daughter of a locomotive driver who watched her like a hawk and forbade her to go to the crasser ends of town .
27 In a period of ten months in 1764 – 5 the Exeter Mercury reported the case of a man , wife , son and daughter-in-law jointly indicted for the murder of a girl apprentice by " beating and barbarously using her " ; the ill-treatment of a thirteen-year-old girl by a master and mistress who branded her on her buttocks , chained her for six hours to an apple tree and then beat her severely before making her work ; and a third case , which shows up the vulnerability to sexual abuse of children bound out by the parish , in which a man was sentenced for castrating two eight-year-old boys .
28 ‘ , we are told , and when the archdeacon who rebuked her became the next bishop of Carthage she had her majordomo appointed as a rival , with the support of the main body of Numidian bishops .
29 The family alleged that her death was caused by a police-officer who pushed her over ; the police denied that this had occurred .
30 Finally Wycliffe said : ‘ There must be people still living in this town who knew her well .
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