Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [prep] her [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She 's very difficult to work for on her creative days ! ’
2 It was early still , but , while she had quite enjoyed his company and having someone else to converse with in her own language , an early night seemed quite a good idea .
3 Nevertheless Cara smiled at them that morning , as she smiled at the frail , clerical-looking gentleman who was both their saviour and their torment , the pawnbroker who held his court on one corner of St Jude 's Passage , the other corner housing the red-headed madam of the fringed shawl who did not emerge from behind her green shutters so early in the day .
4 She stopped , unable to believe the sound that croaked from between her own lips .
5 Among important events dealt with in her two volumes were the Cato Street conspiracy , Queen Caroline 's trial , Catholic emancipation , and parliamentary reform .
6 Scotland 's affairs had once been dealt with in her own Parliament in Edinburgh ; now much of them were dealt with in London ; soon more would be dealt with in Brussels .
7 While waiting for her passengers as they inspected isolated gun-sites on windswept clifftops and rocky promontories , Liza was urged by her passengers to switch on the car engine to keep herself warm , however much she knew this procedure to be frowned upon by her direct superiors at Command Headquarters .
8 By 1852 she was in serious pain and her death chamber was the scene of a drama presided over by her vulturine mother .
9 Kate could n't help resenting the fact that his eyes were firmly fixed on what had once been referred to as her greatest assets ‘ … particularly after a provocative remark like that ! ’ he drawled .
10 Now when she catches the odd episode on TV , Eithne looks on as Chrissie is referred to by her remaining soap family members .
11 She did not wish to remain outside of her usual , blameworthy self for longer than was necessary .
12 Full credit goes to for her excellent photography and organization of a cold but extremely fun afternoon .
13 She still , after all these years , did not know , and one hand clenched in involuntary anguish at what she thought of as her intolerable betrayal of her brother .
14 Ma could no longer hold her and she ran to the boy she thought of as her oldest brother , clinging to him .
15 I accept the level of attainance of which he spoke as being likely in the case of the plaintiff 's career and I accept the sums which he spoke of as her potential earnings .
16 Grateful thanks were recorded to for her excellent representation over the past four years .
17 It was her apartment , paid for with her own money , and she did n't need or want him in her life any more .
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