Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] her [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Then he lay down on her , his weight sinking her in the bed as if in sand .
2 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 ?
3 She could feel his hot weight pinning her against the mattress , her legs helplessly kicking out as he began remorselessly to stroke her silken side , bringing his hand slowly and repeatedly from shoulder to hip .
4 This is not exactly a character that springs to mind watching her at the Queen Vic jumping into the sack with her husband 's brother .
5 A further door led off to the right , with a tiled passage taking her to the bathroom , and another large square room at the end , which was probably the dining-room .
6 She looked up and found Alain 's eyes on her , the dark gaze studying her through the driving mirror .
7 She was very conscious of the girl following her towards the drawing-room and a sudden sense of jealousy bit like sharp teeth as Emily imagined them together , Craig , and this girl who , however poor she might be , had beauty as well as dignity .
8 They were expressive eyes , she decided , at the moment reminding her of the softness of brown velvet .
9 She turned her face away , embarrassment bringing her to the brink of tears .
10 Taking her arm , he drew her to her feet , his body shielding her from the rest of the room .
11 It was n't the truth awaiting her at the château that she feared , but one much closer to home .
12 Zoe 's horse ’ Scrumpy ’ stumbled after a jump catapulting her into the ground .
13 It was also reported that a new chapter in Andrew Morton 's controversial biography of the Princess would include details of a letter from the Duke warning her of the damage she was causing the Royal Family .
14 When I ran back to the girl , there were a couple of railwaymen on their way to work and another policeman carrying her to the Out-patients .
15 Amidst the noise of children shouting , women calling across the alley , and dogs barking , Sarah seemed to hear her father condemning her for the way she had behaved these last months , and her misery grew .
16 She remembered dinner , then dancing with Jack Butler , Annie saying something to her , a nun taking her by the arm .
17 I remember the scandal surrounding her in the Seventies , when she appeared to be just a naive young girl caught up in the trappings of fame .
18 Victor Sierra 's ‘ rubber band ’ possesses a great ability to frighten the life out of a pilot flying her for the first time , by apparently stopping if and whenever the revs drop below 1800 , when the most horrendous mixture-timing ‘ flat-spot ’ occurs and it all goes quiet up front .
19 His eyes scanned her bare fingers and returned to her face , their icy glitter freezing her to the floor .
20 ‘ What now ? ’ she snapped , apprehension putting her on the attack .
21 ‘ I made a mistake casting her in the part and I felt very badly about it , ’ was all Warren Beatty would say .
22 Rune opened the door propelling her across the threshold , turning her in his arms as he thrust the door closed behind them with his foot .
23 Isabella does not know that the Duke had played the role of the Friar instructing her in the foiling of Angelo 's plots , and so , lacking any independent evidence , she realizes how feeble her case must seem ; yet she still affirms that But the Duke , behaving as Angelo had predicted , and as he would have to behave if he had no evidence , sweeps aside her complaint , leaving her with only heaven to appeal to : The evil is indeed finally ‘ unfolded ’ , not by heaven but by the Duke , although Angelo ( as if recalling that passage in Luke 's gospel ) ascribes divine omniscience to him : But the Duke has only used deception and disguise , legitimately , as Shakespeare makes him say : ‘ Craft against vice I must apply ’ ( III.ii.270 ) .
24 George , who was to be in charge of the wires , having earlier walked round her as if he were the hangman measuring her for the drop , said Mary Deare would come into her own when she flew .
25 So much so that even her ‘ father ’ would have had difficulty telling her from the real thing .
26 She opened her eyes , a gasp of alarm escaping her at the sight of Roman , dressed in black trousers and a black cotton shirt , standing by her bed .
27 The sheriff made an order placing her in the care of the social work department .
28 The girl , who can not be named for legal reasons , was in court to hear the judge dismiss her father 's appeal against a magistrates ' order placing her in the care of London 's Southwark Council under the 1989 Children Act .
29 In late November , after the lifting of a government order restricting her to the southern city of Karachi , Bhutto vowed to resume what she described as her " Long March " to Islamabad — a declaration which revived fears of further widespread political unrest .
30 What a ruthless bastard he was , she found herself thinking , the pain on Stephanie 's face touching her despite the other girl 's undisguised hatred .
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