Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 I lay there in the Bomb Circle where I killed her other son , and I hoped that she was dead , too .
2 ’ ‘ cept ‘ rithmetic , ’ I replied with bravado , ‘ where I beat her silly . ’
3 ‘ The boot of Dora 's car , where she keeps her bag of clubs , has a defective catch .
4 Although she started out a creature of Parisian tastes in the sixties , by the seventies she had turned towards Iranian fabrics and designs ; where she went her court and may others followed .
5 Angela Carter studied medieval literature at the University as a mature student in the 1960s in the English Department , where she developed her taste for folk stories that underpinned such works as The Magic Toyshop , Nights at the Circus and The Company of Wolves .
6 Gillian retired to her own office where she prepared her flip charts .
7 Birkett is at her best where she describes her subject 's exploitation of her gender .
8 Because of the way he was looking , his parted lips , his wondering eyes , she felt desire , a flicker of it , the first sign , the first time for months , a movement like a string being plucked where she thought her womb was .
9 From our village she travelled by coach to the south , where she made her new home near London .
10 Arriving after a gruelling 13 hour flight , appeared bright and full of energy , almost immediately giving a press conference where she expressed her fears for the future of peace and democracy in her country .
11 A kiss where she raised her lips to his , and he did not hold back from moving his head down to hers , and , as her heart started to sing , so her arms went up and around him .
12 place of the All where she had her dwelling .
13 He was shaking hands now with the woman , who was the exact antithesis of her niece , being thin and bony ; even her arms , showing bare where she had her sleeves rolled up almost to the armpits , looked fleshless .
14 Jessamy was halfway to the drawing-room at the back of the house , where she kept her drawing materials , when she came to a sudden halt .
15 Connie Bethwaite ( Mrs Anscombe ) married after one year at R.A.E. , Farnborough , where she met her husband but disliked the work !
16 After leaving the nightclub with a friend known only as Sharon , Mrs Campbell was last seen alive in the Harding Street car park just behind the Guest House where she met her death .
17 After leaving the nightclub with a friend known only as Sharon , Mrs Campbell was last seen alive in the Harding Street car park just behind the Guest House where she met her death .
18 She was later seen at a hamburger stand in the car park behind the Guest House where she met her death .
19 Shortly afterwards , she was seen at a hamburger stand in the car park behind the Guest House where she met her death .
20 Jack finally got her and led her back to the seat , where she folded her anorak carefully , eyes still glued to the screen .
21 Such pictures she always found calming to her nerves and she had no need of the large net which was hung at the top of the staircase , to catch those distracted adolescents who attempted suicide in the converted country house where she received her education .
22 ‘ Robert told me in quiet tones and averted eyes how he climbed the stairs behind the prostitute in this house where she conducted her trade .
23 In this surmise he proved to be correct , so Lucy hurried to her room , where she changed her clothes and attended to her make-up .
24 And Rita 's workroom , where she makes her satin-draped baskets of dried flowers , is still untouched with boxes of flowers lying all around .
25 She went up to the dormitory , where she found her school friends , anxious and exulting over her delay , grieved and relieved that her sortie had escaped detection ; they gathered round her , perched on the bed , drawing cosily round themselves the striped dusty coarse hooped curtains on their brass poles , and they listened to her story .
26 Maggie and Charlie went out into the hallway , where she put her mac back on and he his oilskin coat .
27 He never found where she hid her food .
28 With a brief smile in the other woman 's direction , she fled , taking refuge in the consulting-room , where she closed her eyes and leaned against the closed door , breathing hard .
29 When the war broke out , Anna was commissioned into the Army , where she did her service for her newly adopted country .
30 Returning briefly to Dublin , she next went to Rome and Athens to do more studying before coming to work in the British Museum , and going to live in Knutsford , Cheshire , where she did her greatest work , the bust of Archbishop Alexander , Primate of All Ireland , which stands today in Armagh Cathedral .
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