Example sentences of "[verb] her [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Finn helped her over a fallen-tree stump blooming with yellow fungus .
2 Anyway , I phoned her up the other day to have a little chat with her .
3 I shadowed her down the tapering passage , all its planes carpet-covered , like four floors .
4 But you must see that she says her prayers at night , Antoinette exclaimed : how else can you bring her up a good Catholic ?
5 Eventually he paused to lead her along a side-track where the hanging vines reached out to cling about them .
6 His hand beneath her elbow , Michele directed her down a short flight of steps to a central sunken garden where Neptune , brandishing a trident , guarded a splashing fountain .
7 Tony poured her out a generous measure into a half pint glass .
8 Here are , race that fucking whore and get her out the bloody way
9 He kidnaps her in the hope that she will accept and return his affections and when he ties her up the sexual and emotional metaphors of the title abound .
10 They followed her down a narrow passage and into the sunshine beyond .
11 Susan followed her down a short , dark passage and into the second sitting-room , which , ugly and over-full as it was , looked comparatively cheerful with its blazing fire .
12 Maggie now beckoned him towards her , and some what reluctantly he followed her along a short passage and into a long sun-lit kitchen , where a woman was standing at a wooden table mixing some ingredients in a bowl .
13 Wilcox led her up a twisted and worn steel staircase to a prefabricated office perched on stilts in the middle of the building , and introduced her to the general manager , Tom Rigby , who looked her up and down once and then ignored her .
14 Drawing her to her feet , he led her up the wide staircase to a comfortable oak-panelled bedroom which overlooked the eucalyptus trees in the garden .
15 Wilcox led her down the broad central aisle , with occasional detours to left and right to point out some particular operation .
16 He led her along a cold flagged corridor now , where the walls gleamed faintly with phosphorescence , and where , although wall sconces flared bravely , the light was greenish and lack-lustre , so that it was rather like walking under water .
17 She had no problem in finding the turning which led her along an unadopted road for half a mile before she drove through open gates up a steeply ascending drive past lawns on several different levels until she finally reached a gravelled circle in front of Penry 's house .
18 Moments later he had led her up a short stairway , through the heavily bolted door at the top , and out of the building , and Isabel had recognised the alley leading to the wash-houses and pressing-rooms , which lay between the towering keep and the curtain wall .
19 You must have touched her up the wrong way .
20 Instead , here she was , creeping around her own house like a burglar , trying to avoid a man who rubbed her up the wrong way .
21 Silas appeared to be deep in thought , while Lucy sat wrapped in a gloom which sent her down a dark tunnel to the depths of depression .
22 The village boys had caught the cassowary that morning , coming on her suddenly in the bush and chasing her down a long slope .
23 When her mother died Constance had turned slightly vegetarian and announced that she would never have any children since her mum had had ten and put her off the whole idea , and she gave away the chickens .
24 Where 's the bedroom ? ’ he demanded roughly as he carried her up the wide curving staircase .
25 He wrapped her in a scarlet blanket , and carried her up the outside area steps .
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