Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] her [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 She would apologize for her behaviour the previous evening , and ask her advice on what to do next .
2 And then , under pressure from Walter Ash , she allowed to slip into her mind the faint , faint hope that by some quirk of reasoning her mother might be persuaded to agree .
3 For example , Bill Naysmith , Group Design Director , was contacted late one evening to meet with Her Majesty the following morning .
4 Those unable to attend the parade watched it on television , and were joined later by some of the overseas visitors who had proudly paraded before Her Majesty The Queen outside Buckingham Palace .
5 Nutty , picturing in her mind the agility required of the cross-country performer , ground her teeth with frustration .
6 Ms Oruene claimed that the faculty had varied to her detriment the terms on which it granted membership .
7 She scribbled on her napkin the words , ‘ For God 's sake say something ’ , and , having folded it carefully , passed it up through the guests to the Prime Minister himself .
8 Searching through her mind the only emotions she could recreate from that time were a dizzying pleasure that someone as sophisticated , cosmopolitan , successful and confident as Doctor Anthony Gillingham should appear to want anyone as dull and provincial as she had been and a kind of a triumph that she could present Comfort with Anthony 's declaration of love .
9 As Paige hastened into her shirt the drone changed to the recognisable beat of helicopter blades .
10 And on the thought there came into her mind the picture of the thin-faced man .
11 Marje says in her biography The Guilt And The Gingerbread , by Angela Patmore , that Levy lived a bachelor existence in a London hotel before retiring to Brighton in 1970 .
12 With an effort , she drove from her mind the thought of the return journey , filling it instead with the experience of the moment , absorbing the sights , the impressions and sensations , storing them in her brain , wishing she had a notebook with her so that she could record them in all their vividness and immediacy .
13 The spinach was in her mouth when a terrible sound came from her throat the gaping croak of nausea .
14 Everyone said she must have struggled from her sick-bed the moment she realized that the aunt left in charge during her illness had sadly neglected her little boy .
15 Our 84 years young Vice-President had the honour of being presented to Her Majesty The Queen when , accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh , she officially opened the D.L.F. 's new Centre in Harrow Road , London , W.9 and saw demonstrations by physiotherapists and occupational therapists of some of the many aids and equipment available .
16 Charity had felt something tug at her heart the moment she had first seen this cove .
17 One of the most striking facts of the Commonwealth , as I saw clearly at the Commonwealth conference in Harare , is the immense affection and admiration that exists for Her Majesty the Queen among all Commonwealth leaders and countries .
18 Even when a gag was stuffed into her mouth the sounds went on and on .
19 For slowly , half-consciously , but inexorably , there was growing in her mind the conviction that she would have to leave home .
20 Numerous people ran into debt from being unable or unwilling to settle their credit card accounts at all or in full each month , and allowing their purchases to grow in price as every month passed , but the sums people in Britain owed in this way was a very small proportion of the total outstanding personal credit granted , which in 1987 Janet Ford reckoned in her book The Indebted Society was £30,000 million .
21 She watched each gesture , scoring on her memory the slight frown , the pursing of his lips , and noticing with irreverent shock , for the first time , that his chin was rounded and weak .
22 She described the extraordinary tameness of the animals in the wild game parks and conveyed to her audience the beauty of the scenery .
23 She makes a point of reading out loud items from her newspaper , the Hindustan Times , which demonstrate to her satisfaction the old Indian view that Wogs begin at Kabul and that civilization stops on the banks of the Indus .
24 The telephone was already ringing when Merrill arrived at her office the following morning .
25 It began in September 1989 and has taken just over a year to finalise all the details with the design being personally approved by Her Majesty The Queen .
26 Irina , who had been holding in her hand the red saucepan earlier referred to by Ludens , put it down and said , ‘ Oh . ’
27 So why could n't she erase from her memory the image of fitzAlan , tall and strong and golden in the firelight ?
28 The difficulty is simply that as a co-heir Seia is owner of an undivided share of the whole estate , and the question is on what basis she can recover from her coheir the quarter of the gardens which she does not own qua heir .
29 By his order dated 5 August 1991 the judge directed that she recover on her counterclaim the sum of £24,751.59 together with interest for unlawful eviction , general damages and consequential loss .
30 The Association 's Flight was subsequently honoured to be inspected by Her Majesty The Queen and to march past Her Majesty .
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