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

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1 Wilful and wasteful of such innocent , joyful music , Mordkovitch wrenched at the tempi , disregarded the dynamics and , showing a wanton unfeelingness for the orchestra 's commendable attempts to accommodate her in a notey accompaniment , trailed Yuasa reeling in her wake .
2 The 28-year-old cab driver attacked her in a clearing after she went to join Queen 's Club in west London , Mark Dennis , prosecuting , told the Old Bailey .
3 Victoria met her in the hall , saying , ‘ You look frozen .
4 In the morning , Punch brought a letter from Trelorne , whose contents Aunt Emily did not reveal , but Alexandra found her in the drawing-room after luncheon .
5 He smiled encouragingly , and Juliet was gratified by his attempt to include her in the conversation .
6 The brown eyes regarded her in a contemplative manner until he said , ‘ You must meet Matt .
7 Woolley met her in a Belgian hospital in the summer of 1916 , after he had broken both ankles in a forced landing .
8 No — she did n't want to be locked away to die , yet as she rushed across the square she escaped death by inches from a dog-cart without noticing it , the magnet that was Christie Goldsborough drawing her in a straight line , through brick walls if need be , to get at him .
9 Deep-set eyes quizzed her in the candlelight .
10 Then he lay down on her , his weight sinking her in the bed as if in sand .
11 The predatory gleam in his eyes told her in no uncertain manner that he wanted her too .
12 It went against the grain to meekly obey , but the look in his eyes told her in no uncertain terms that she was standing on the edge of a minefield .
13 What if she does n't want to be swollen to the size of an elephant with a bleeding parasite kicking her in the guts day and night ?
14 Lucy rang her in the evening .
15 And Lucy called her in the morning , swept away all doubts with a rush of enthusiasm about the exhibition , and only when they 'd hung up did Jay realise that she had n't given her a date , a time ; that she — they ? — were just where they 'd been five months before .
16 Obediently she returned the gesture , meeting his mesmeric gaze , feeling the power of his appraisal bathe her in a tingling aura before taking a deep , refreshing swallow .
17 The stranger kept her in a sound vacuum , through which no fascinating rhythm could penetrate .
18 No man had ever looked at her like that in her life , and his eyes left her in no uncertain terms as to what he was thinking .
19 The effort exhausted her and Pat wrapped her in a blanket and carried her to Maureen 's car .
20 They enjoyed teasing Liz about her pretensions , and rarely had an opportunity to tease her in the presence of Charles .
21 Florrie told her in no uncertain terms that she would have to get used to it .
22 When Jessica poked her in the ribs and swore they were coming for them , she hardly raised her head .
23 It is a great pity that Fate placed her in a situation which allowed her no chance to properly exploit an undeniable talent .
24 One flying fist caught her in the throat .
25 Tears rose haphazardly to her eyes as she watched the sequence of silent film Alexei showed her in the now darkened room .
26 Delight flooded her in a great wave , and — oh yes , I am right ! cried her mind .
27 Fand looked her in the eyes for a long moment ; and it was difficult for Ruth to face the utter loneliness of that gaze .
28 Her obligations stared her in the face , but she did not flinch !
29 At the chilly boarding-school to which her parents sent her in the mistaken belief that she would be less lonely among girls of her own age , the prizes for mathematics — a subject which she did n't particularly care for but which came easily to her — were framed reproductions of the works of Italian painters .
30 Her parents shut her in an upstairs room .
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