Example sentences of "[v-ing] her to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She had lost a good deal of her bloom and bounce , and looked as if the sentiments of the burial service kept stabbing her to the heart . |
2 | He parted her thighs fiercely , and she moaned as his head sank , his tongue driving her to a frenzy . |
3 | And a court in Nottingham hears how a taxi driver sexually assaulted a female passenger after driving her to a secluded spot in Park . |
4 | Nottingham Crown Court 's been told that a taxi driver sexually assaulted a woman passenger after ignoring her instructions and driving her to a secluded area in Clumber Park . |
5 | A court in London has heard how a taxi driver sexually assaulted a female passenger after driving her to a secluded spot in Clumber Park . |
6 | Maggie was taking a plane to London that night and Sheila and Mona were driving her to the airport . |
7 | In a flash , Mait backhanded Ace across the jaw , knocking her to the ground . |
8 | ‘ He kicked and punched her , knocking her to the ground , shouting abuse at her , ’ said Mr Wynn , ‘ He gave her a very hard blow to the nose which caused it to bleed profusely . |
9 | In her early scenes , Ms Robertson 's vocalising is so strident that at times I felt like strapping her to a chair and stuffing a wad of cotton in her mouth . |
10 | Ross had taken her home , gently helping her out of the taxi and escorting her to the front door . |
11 | ‘ I 'm interested in knowing more about you , ’ he said musingly , leaning back in his chair , the heavy-lidded grey gaze unsettling her to a degree she found hard to accept . |
12 | ‘ So am I , ’ he said drily , turning her to the house . |
13 | ‘ Sometimes , your actions are utterly thoughtless without any knowledge of consequences , ’ he muttered , turning her to the side of the room , where a long bench gave them a chance to sit . |
14 | She was already at Katherine 's side , embracing her , leading her to a corner . |
15 | ‘ He thinks you are a little delicate , ’ Marguerite said comfortably , leading her to a stall in the open-air market that was well stocked with bright fruit and fresh vegetables . |
16 | Whenever a female enters his territory he courts her by swimming in a zig-zag dance , eventually leading her to the next where she enters and he prods her tail to entice her to lay her eggs . |
17 | He took her arm , leading her to the stall . |
18 | He was leading her to the edge of the dance-floor . |
19 | But he was already leading her to the stairs . |
20 | He sobered instantly , taking her arm and leading her to the wrought-iron balcony . |
21 | Leading her to the front of the shop , he said , ‘ This is very small fry compared with Chesmore Zoo , but it covers most of all the species that we are allowed to sell . |
22 | This time his arms wrapped around her , pulling her to the hard , strong warmth of his body , his hand bringing her face close again . |
23 | Her gaze was drawn to the firm lines of his sensuous mouth , the lean-muscled body forcing her to a recognition of his powerful masculinity . |
24 | ‘ We should make it in three or four days , if we 're lucky , if we leave tomorrow , ’ Travis finished , recalling her to the here and now with a start . |
25 | And why did the band have to choose that precise moment to play a waltz so that , rather than dancing apart in the modern way , he was drawing her closer , moulding her to the lean , taut length of him ? |
26 | There was strength and an inner confidence reflected in those steady grey eyes that she suddenly realised were subjecting her to a thorough appraisal . |
27 | He leaned forward once again , subjecting her to the unnerving illusion of being pinned by his shadow , trapped and oppressed by it , as if it carried physical weight , composed of all that he felt for her , lust and contempt . |
28 | They say there 's no point in moving her to a hospital . |
29 | ‘ Well , exactly — ’ she hrumphed some more — ‘ I said she was still going to be in Maidstone for a few days though we were thinking of moving her to a private hospital . |
30 | He had thought about sending her to the oculist and he was much nicer to Gran . |