Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] her [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A deer jumping out over a hedgerow and straight in front of the car frightened her half to death before she could finish . |
2 | Where the editor rattled her half dozen strings of large beads and remarked with a toothy grin : ‘ They say it 's the fashion — ’ Where Gerald , the art editor — who was reputed to have a fabulous house on the Chelsea Embankment full of priceless works of art — was so sensitive that he had to have a soundproof office specially built for him , while his assistant Jeremy padded along like his superior 's spaniel , and if Gerald wore a shirt of subtle pink on Monday , his minion would appear in the same shade on Tuesday . |
3 | A little while later , Hugo left his friends and went upstairs to the room to take her some food and drink . |
4 | The romanticism of the period upset her more than the blood . |
5 | The sight of Peng Yu-wei in the water told her that . |
6 | She wanted the turtle to tell her more about this Love Your Enemies scheme , and she would have asked him , but all of a sudden they heard a tremendous HAR-ROOMF ! |
7 | There were notices all over , but that was like the Army to bring her all the way over to Sweetmary not knowing Hatch & Hodges had shut down its stage service . |
8 | She remembered what he had said about steering clear of married women , and she decided that they probably were n't , not that the thought gave her any pleasure . |
9 | The thought gave her another fillip of excitement — her first job for Focus Now , the new picture magazine Nick was editing — and it was a corker , she knew it in her bones . |
10 | Will licking the soil do her any harm and will I need to worm her more often as two ponies go in the paddock as well ? |
11 | Apart from the very great difficulty of establishing how a couple manage their finances ( in effect one would have to take their word for it ) and the strong incentive they would have to arrange their affairs so as to safeguard the woman 's claim to benefit , the fact that she is receiving benefit may itself make it unnecessary for the man to give her more than is required for his own keep . |
12 | She tried to speak , but the effort cost her another mouthful of water . |
13 | ‘ The hospital gave her this wig . |
14 | This year when June Bascome is taking advantage of this generous offer , she will be accompanied by Hilary ; as Jochen has very kindly extended the invitation to include her this time . |
15 | After the lecture there were tea and refreshments and it was not until fairly late that I rang Emily just to say Hello , and how sorry I was to be too busy to get over to the house to see her this trip . |
16 | Again and again I was possessed by a desire to tell her all , and before justice caught up with me . |
17 | I placed the plastic bag of dope on top of the cigarette packet , in clear view , but made no move to roll her another joint . |
18 | He had no right to treat her this way . |
19 | ‘ You need n't ring her especially , or her parents will think it peculiar if you ring every day to tell her that from me . |
20 | , our Sports Council Liaison Officer , has asked us to co-operate with a survey to give her some ammunition to fight on behalf of all the Movement & Dance organisations . |
21 | My dear , one had positively risked an influenza to bring her some good cheer , and to what end ? |