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

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1 ‘ Your tone would seem to imply that I am some sort of Bluebeard who keeps her incarcerated .
2 It was Mr Hollins who stopped her .
3 From there she returned to London to do war work , also accepting commissions as a free-lance illustrator on the basis of which she approached William Johnstone who invited her on to his staff .
4 It was not Marie who saw her .
5 Arlen Specter ( Pennsylvania ) accused her without substantiating evidence of " flat-out perjury " , and introduced without prior notice an affidavit from an acquaintance of Hill who accused her of being a sexual fantasist .
6 She thought afterwards , and was to think for a long time , that it was Sophie and Teodor who saved her .
7 She revealed it was Alan who took her under his wing when she first joined the cast as a relatively inexperienced actress .
8 But she 's secretly ambivalent about her friends and an open breach looms when she 's drawn to charismatic outsider J.D. who seduces her into an apparently humorous plan of attack .
9 It was an early example of her sensitivity to the needs of others , a quality noticed by her headmistress , Miss Rudge who awarded her the Miss Clark Lawrence Award for service to the school in her last term in 1977 .
10 Well I do n't care it was Dan who pushed her , and Dan was pushed round .
11 Alexandra felt the six accusing , disappointed eyes turned upon her as she came in , three Bewicks who despised her for her inability to be one of them .
12 It was Wilde who christened her the ‘ Sphinx ’ , the name by which she was thereafter known to her friends .
13 ‘ Oh — do n't tell me , I do n't want to know , ’ Emmie cried passionately , flinging herself down on top of William who suffered her patiently for a moment and then got up , shook himself and moved away .
14 Fairfax should now say to the assembled Masai : ‘ Whatever happens to her she will always remember that it was the Masai who showed her that the human race shares one , universal , spirit . ’
15 She spoke to Frankl who guided her to what is eternal and evanescent in life .
16 It was Robert who took her in to dinner .
17 Salvation is through the Jews , she often quoted Father Franklin who baptized her , for through the Jews came the Law , through the Jews came Christ , the Son of God was born a Jew , and the Holy Mother of God was a Jew and married a Jew .
18 The performance of Lucy Alcorn ( Mrs Montgomery ) was also noted by Mr Poynor who described her as a ‘ natural , easy actress . ’
19 Lisa was apparently introduced to James Gilbey by her agent 's assistant , Catrina Skepper who invited her to a weekend party in North Yorkshire .
20 As she drove off to alert her sister , who was a policewoman , she was followed by Lackwinder Randhawa and Ifzal Khan who forced her to stop .
21 It was better , but not a lot , and McLeish who knew her to be in her late fifties decided any casual observer would put her at nearer seventy .
22 She met a woman from Bombay who told her they had a food co-op there to earn money .
23 Evelyn took up the pen and wrote her name quickly , then looked up at Miss Harker who gave her the briefest of nods and immediately turned her attention back to the rest of the company .
24 And it was Nelson who held her when her own shock set in and she quietly wept .
25 I had found out that her name was Miss Vulcan and I gave her this information as well as telling her that Miss Vulcan had a brother named Freddie who visited her and that he was a little old man who wore a black cap on his head and sported a goatee beard .
26 The money will go to establish a scholarship fund in the memory of Dr Clyde Tull who taught her while she was a student there in the early Twenties .
27 FitzAlan and Simon de Villiers were the only people in Winchester who knew her , but she still could not banish a feeling of trepidation at being on the high street in broad daylight .
28 She consults astrologer Penny Thornton who tells her ‘ One day you will be out , but you will be allowed out as opposed to divorcing . ’
29 But she had only been there four months when she fell prey to supervisor Brian McConville who subjected her to a harrowing sexual harassment ordeal .
30 Carolyn Bartholomew who visited her at Kensington Palace three days after William was born recalls : ‘ She was thrilled with both herself and the baby .
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