Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] her [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Bernie Scholtz passed her on the iron stairs as she was hurrying out . |
2 | The web tangled and clung mawkishly around her reasoning as Fernando lowered her to the bed . |
3 | Peregrine interrupted her with a languid chortle and was properly admonished . |
4 | Victoria met her in the hall , saying , ‘ You look frozen . |
5 | In the morning , Punch brought a letter from Trelorne , whose contents Aunt Emily did not reveal , but Alexandra found her in the drawing-room after luncheon . |
6 | Straightening up , Roman regarded her with an unreadable expression . |
7 | Linda asked her on a sudden impulse . |
8 | Teodor chucked her under the chin suddenly , affectionately , and as suddenly Sophie threw an arm about her . |
9 | She did n't care about anything ; she just wanted Meredith to see her on the back of the Prince 's white charger . |
10 | Woolley met her in a Belgian hospital in the summer of 1916 , after he had broken both ankles in a forced landing . |
11 | No — she did n't want to be locked away to die , yet as she rushed across the square she escaped death by inches from a dog-cart without noticing it , the magnet that was Christie Goldsborough drawing her in a straight line , through brick walls if need be , to get at him . |
12 | She enjoyed attending to the whitewashed chapel where compulsory prayers were conducted three times a day and did not feel ill-used when Mrs Prynn chastised her with a whip for letting slip a blasphemy or lying abed longer than she ought . |
13 | Relieved that he had apparently not betrayed himself and yet wishing that she had not moved away from him , David told her about the history of the old Jewish quarter of Venice . |
14 | Brownie Owl was very sympathetic when Penny told her about the lost budgie . |
15 | Linda recognised her from the previous day at school . |
16 | Gregory sees her as the prime mover in this , while allowing for the importance of divine intervention in Clovis 's victory against the Alamans . |
17 | Markby joined her on the further side and they both stopped to watch as their bovine companions lumbered up and stood in a row staring at them expectantly , tossing muddy heads . |
18 | Returning to England she was able to put her principles of movement teaching into practice with Molly accompanying her on the piano . |
19 | Mahoney thanked her for the meal and left , stepping out onto the pavement . |
20 | David followed her up the short path between the borders of spring flowers . |
21 | Captain Meredith observed her from the open door , as did Miss Jarman . |
22 | David kissed her on the mouth . |
23 | Travis watched her for a second , then eased off his load and knelt down beside her . |
24 | Calapaez rewarded her with a seven lengths win over Homme d'Affaire . |
25 | Lucy rang her in the evening . |
26 | And Lucy called her in the morning , swept away all doubts with a rush of enthusiasm about the exhibition , and only when they 'd hung up did Jay realise that she had n't given her a date , a time ; that she — they ? — were just where they 'd been five months before . |
27 | She felt Matey take her by the arm and pull her rapidly away . |
28 | Edward took her on a tour of Bath — perhaps he was also hoping to be seen by someone who knew him ! — and then headed out into the country . |
29 | Dr Neil saw her on the bed , face swollen and unrecognisable , all her bright lustre gone . |
30 | Richard took her to a friend 's party and afterwards , when they were driving home , he said , ‘ You know what 's happened , do n't you ? |