Example sentences of "[vb pp] her [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | And seeing Nicole had only reminded her of that fact . |
2 | Well it 's just , he 's just let her on that . |
3 | For all her self-confidence , her upbringing had not prepared her for that . ’ |
4 | Iago could not recall that he had ever truly noticed her until that moment . |
5 | ‘ But you had n't seen her on that occasion ? ’ |
6 | I will certainly visit Loughborough to see 4771 , as Ii have not seen her since that day in August 1962 . |
7 | I had n't seen her since that night at the Club and I was beginning to despair of ever seeing her again . |
8 | I 've seen her in that dress with the whole of the bar top covered in loose change , laboriously counting the coins , bagging the silver and copper coins separately . |
9 | ‘ That I 'd never seen her from that day to this , of course . |
10 | I have not seen her from that day to this . |
11 | I have seen her like that myself . |
12 | Nora had not seen her like that since the day she and Sam had arrived at Coutances . |
13 | If he 'd got her to that state , why was she drinking coffee ? |
14 | He had told her of that morning 's meeting between the local Tories and Norman Fowler . |
15 | And why had he told her about that unlocked door ? |
16 | She had phoned in sick straight after she 'd got home that dreadful morning and spent the next couple of days trying to come to terms with what had happened , but there was no way she could ever accept what Luke had done , how he had used her in that unscrupulous way . |
17 | A frown touched her brow to recall the feeling of unease that had gripped her during that brief conversation . |
18 | but no , th the medicine never affected her like that ! |
19 | He had n't contacted her since that early-morning call yesterday , and she wondered if he truly expected her to sit here , simply waiting for him like the princess in the tower . |
20 | Though , thinking back , surely he had n't known her at that stage , had hardly known who she was . |
21 | It was the first time Carolyn had heard her without that note of irony in her voice . |
22 | She shook her head in exasperation , remembering his deception and total lack of sympathy , the way he had treated her on that first night , that following morning . |
23 | Life had often treated her like that since she had met the Doctor . |
24 | At least , he 'd hated her after that single flare of interest as she 'd climbed out of Peter 's hired jeep , but it had died instantly when , striding boyishly round the front of the vehicle , Peter had gone straight up to his elder brother and announced , ‘ Meet my amazing fiancée , big brother ! ’ |
25 | Alright he 's probably blindfolded her after that , but at least she should have some kind of er |
26 | ‘ As Londoners , desperately worried about the present route of the Channel tunnel , what do we say to those who think the Talis alternative is beneficial ? ’ — Chris Fraser , Peckham ‘ Out of the huge crowd of demonstrators , a woman ran out and thrust a baby in my arms — then she vanished ’ — Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health ‘ Polluted rivers , filthy streets , bodies bedded-down in doorways are no advertisement for a prosperous or caring society ’ - Michael Heseltine ‘ We know that God has endowed her with that great quality of not fidgeting when it is necessary to come to grips with prickly nettles … |
27 | He had asked her about that . |
28 | He had not said that he believed her , had only touched her for that fleeting moment , but she knew what she had felt . |
29 | If she had n't reneged on her promise to go to Glenshee , Dane would never have followed her to that tiny cottage . |
30 | Had wanted her since that first day . |