Example sentences of "[adv prt] her [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ms Darlow took along her wedding gown for one and her grandmother 's hat and muff for another an outfit which lent itself to a sepia finish , said Mrs Simmons .
2 Isabel Lavender laid down her dessert spoon .
3 She put on a coat , took down her walking cane which hung behind the door and then we left .
4 Meryl gulped down her orange juice in an effort to subdue the mental image of Norman Pinder avidly turning the pages of his favourite Sunday newspaper , his eyes popping out even further , if that were possible .
5 She laid down her orange juice .
6 She packed Stella off home in a taxi , though not before interrogating her as to what she was doing with a six-inch wooden crucifix wedged down her ankle sock .
7 ‘ Miss Broome , ’ said Ianthe firmly , putting down her shopping basket which was beginning to feel very heavy .
8 She was looking decidedly worried as she put down her shopping bag .
9 Mr Kinnock reminded her that the non-TUC Association of Professional Ambulance Personnel , ‘ the kind of organisation she likes ’ , had by five to one turned down her pay offer .
10 She had been unpopular with militant nationalists , who suspected her of being too conciliatory towards Moscow , and they voted down her price rise proposals on the grounds that they might prove socially divisive and thus weaken Lithuania 's resistance to Soviet pressure .
11 With a sigh , she leaned against it , laying down her champagne glass , then closed her eyes and forced herself to breathe deeply and slowly .
12 He ran his hand down her shoulder blade .
13 Benny put down her school bag and went on a tour of inspection .
14 ‘ I think , ’ Anna said a minute later , setting down her brass burden on the kitchen table , ‘ I think I have had a little revelation . ’
15 Comfort put down her wine glass with a snap , her smile shrinking like a jersey boiled in washing soda .
16 Robyn demanded , slapping down her wine glass on to the table .
17 She slammed down her wine glass on the table and held her palms out to him .
18 Kate put down her coffee cup and looked at her ex-husband .
19 She put down her coffee cup and , nodding at Ratchette , followed Caitlin from the office .
20 Anna put down her coffee mug , stubbed out her cigarette , lit another , then stretched to pick up a book from her bedside-table .
21 Laying down her coffee mug with a decisive thud , she got to her feet and strode with her usual long-legged grace to the dining-room .
22 ‘ All right now ? ’ the saviour-of-the-day adjusts her mirror-lensed sunglasses , yanks down her hat brim , shrugs off the gratitude laconically .
23 Shelley came out of her dream , and tried to play down her starstruck behaviour .
24 She was sure this was some trick of Zuleika 's to get her off-balance , slow down her reaction time .
25 He turned to reach down her fleecy cream jacket from the stand in the corner and held it out for her .
26 She put down her leather dressing-case the dark green one with a strap across the lid — that went with her on train journeys , and began to untie the knotted napkins .
27 She had seen it in any case and she was not Sairellen Thackray who would look down her granite nose at him and sneer .
28 ‘ Hello ? ’ she enquired , and would n't have been at all surprised , the way her head was , had it been Reception ringing to say that she had n't filled in her reservation form correctly .
29 It sounds crazy to think some Jap mother might see a diaper floating down out of the sky lit up by flares and fires and grab it to put on her crying baby .
30 He began to apply the cooling foliage to her skin , turning the leaves back and forth as they took on her body heat .
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