Example sentences of "[verb] her [noun] on the " in BNC.
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1 | He had asked Christina to attend this meeting too , saying he 'd value her opinion on the revised pool plans which Paul was bringing in . |
2 | ‘ At that time , ’ recalls Vivien , who was the first British player to try her hand on the American Tour , ‘ the LPGA needed all the publicity and good will it could get . |
3 | Eleanor Thorne jerked her head on the pillow and opened her eyes , awakening in time to hear the echo of her own voice . |
4 | Wincing at the stiffness in her fingers , she loosened her grip on the steering-wheel and was amazed at how much more responsive the boat felt . |
5 | After two months she loosened her grasp on the subject like a drowning man giving himself up to the sea . |
6 | She pushed into the dust , banging her head on the wooden underside . |
7 | She jumps up , banging her head on the partition . |
8 | Carol was bounced backwards into her seat and then sideways on the floor of the van , banging her head on the side in the process . |
9 | Unable to save herself , with a startled cry she pitched forward , tumbling down the remaining stairs and banging her head on the stone floor . |
10 | Replacing the plate , she stood up and went back inside the house , banging her slippers on the step to get rid of the snow . |
11 | ‘ All right , dear ? ’ asked her mother , keeping her gaze on the television screen . |
12 | Rose ignored her , keeping her eyes on the rattling carriage , holding herself in a permanent half crouch , like a sprinter at the starting post . |
13 | My blaster , ’ she said , backing towards a wall and keeping her eyes on the widening gap between the doors . |
14 | Swallowing hard , she crawled once more under the rail and inched forward , keeping her eyes on the ground as she went . |
15 | She opened the door , keeping her eyes on the patch of darkness beyond the lamp . |
16 | She promised her support on the condition that Mays and Berthon were sidelined and Rudd was given his chance . |
17 | Like all young girls , she has her favourites on the circuit . |
18 | there is only one exception : if a wife owns the property or has her name on the rent book or has the property because of her job , her husband is regarded as the head of household , provided that he is resident ( our italics ) . |
19 | Professor Costall has her finger on the purse-strings and is always mindful that new courses should generate income and be financially viable . |
20 | ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ we 'll just have to get to the house and start proving that this particular astrologer has her finger on the button , wo n't we ? ’ |
21 | It is to the credit of such workers that they rarely feel animosity towards a member of the Royal Family who puts on a designer frock , gets into a chauffeur-driven car , spends a couple of hours meeting the afflicted and , as a result , has her picture on the front page of most national newspapers with the word caring prefacing every mention of her name . |
22 | She has her hand on the door , and I have my gun pointing at her chest . |
23 | Both arms plunged down into the water , but she was able to steady herself by pressing her hands on the stony bed . |
24 | By convention , the Queen exercises her powers on the advice of her ministers . |
25 | Eleanor Thorne moved her head on the pillow . |
26 | She fixed her eyes on the street in an attempt to calm herself . |
27 | She fixed her eyes on the jagged line of rocks to which she had to climb . |
28 | She stepped up to his desk , as he continued flicking through some papers , and fixed her eyes on the top of his arrogant head . |
29 | Bracing her feet against the Angharad 's deck , she fixed her eyes on the grey smudge of land in the distance , willing it to come nearer . |
30 | The court heard she was charged with driving her Bentley on the A-40 at Curbridge near Witney last year at 99 mph . |