Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] [verb] her [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Flack team restored her to pristine condition as G–FURY , and she made her first flight at Elstree in June 1980 .
2 And ever since she had realized who the Doyle boy reminded her of , she had thought she knew what kind of thing was wrong .
3 But if not , how has her work in algal taxono or her dives into the Galapagos Rift prepared her as an expert on the moving business ?
4 The war was just over , and she was climbing aboard an RAF transport to take her to the demobilisation centre .
5 Scottish Television 's Controller of Drama , Robert Love praised her for her bravery and praised her husband for the tremendous support he had given her .
6 Dorothy 's acute and sympathetic judgement that Racedown summer led her to a similar conclusion almost at once .
7 Judge Helen Paling placed her on probation for two years .
8 The examination papers written in Victoria 's large , even script were considered adequate ; her interview was unexceptional , although the examiners at Girton College recognised her at once as she had been universally described by all who knew her : an extremely pleasant girl of excellent character .
9 And her endless supplies of Paris Match keep her in touch with the Royals .
10 Earlier she admitted : ‘ It was a shame it had to go ’ , when a fund-raiser at the town 's South Cleveland Hospital asked her about the returned Mercedes .
11 Over the years it had become apparent that Constance considered Brian a person of little consequence and that , this being the case , she would not have minded if he had hired the Albert Hall to denounce her as a barbarian and certainly cared nothing for his kitchen sulks and drawing-room sarcasm .
12 ILONA lives in Munich with her husband because US Immigration regards her as an undesirable .
13 With the watery light in imminent danger of failing , we wedged our empty mugs in the sink , dropped the dock lines and took Islander out into Southampton Water to put her to the test .
14 Diplomats asked Buckingham Palace to warn her against any trip to the island , which has not received a royal visitor for many years .
15 A medallion in Hughes Hall portrays her with short hair , an aquiline nose , and a determined chin .
16 Basically that David had moved out of Plaistow Grove to leave her on her own to die , to live with the fancy whore from America , and yet on other days , of course , I was perfectly lovely and would come and shop with her and do everything .
17 Every Saturday morning Stuart went with his Mum to the big William Low supermarket to help her with the shopping .
18 John Coffin saw her into the car and watched her drive away , then himself walked home across the Heath .
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