Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] she at the " in BNC.

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1 I 'd met her at the odd party where we 'd chatted and that 's about it . ’
2 He asked the old man if he knew Miss Lavant , if he 'd seen her at the fete , in clothes with buttercups on them .
3 When he 'd left her at the entrance to Newcastle Place the day Pa died she 'd ached with disappointment that she might never see him again .
4 He 'd left her at the inn without so much as a word , and here he was , calmly indulging his hobby while she 'd had to trek after him .
5 All the way up on the ferry from Vienna , Earth , Jezrael kept remembering how he had treated her at the briefing .
6 Her mother had telephoned her at the nurses ' home where she had been living and had asked her if she could come home .
7 A kindly lorry driver on his way to North Wales , chatting of his own daughter and his home , had dropped her at the roundabout at the top of the Banbury Road at about lunch-time .
8 I had met her at the England-USA match in Birmingham and she had offered to help me with my career .
9 She knew Gwen Evans only slightly ; she had seen her at the funeral , and previous to that a couple of times , but the memory stuck .
10 He had recognised her at once when he had seen her at the funeral , and even then her looks , though pale and wan , had surprised him with their purity .
11 It had soon passed , but it had alarmed her at the time .
12 She projected a kind of agelessness , which had made her at the same time an object of attention from both the Young Women 's Fitness Class and the Over-50s Club .
13 Somehow — it did not seem diplomatic to enquire too deeply just how — he had missed her at the arranged spot .
14 She would find one , they had told her at the training depot , at most main-line stations .
15 She had no intention of dancing another record with him ; Callum 's hands were far too slippery — in fact she was beginning to regret having anything to do with him at all ; the pleasant , confident smile that had greeted her at the beginning of the evening had now turned into a quite definite leer .
16 The other occupants of the boat were a Marine sergeant and one of the soldiers who had found her at the village .
17 This was the strangest thing that had ever happened to her ; he had hurt her at the beginning , but now that was gone .
18 To lose her now was going to be ten times worse than when she had left her at the Foundling Hospital , and she was making herself ill with worry .
19 Often , after he had left her at the door of her apartment , he would ridicule himself An old man with a Pygmalion fantasy .
20 They had warned her at the start there would be complicated things going on , and not to try to understand them , that her job was looking after the baby .
21 This was pronounced with a kind of funereal satisfaction , and for a moment Jackson could imagine the remorseless gossip that someone else 's tragedy had afforded her at the time .
22 Miss Coldharbour had recruited her at the last moment to help serve supper for Canon Wheeler 's guests who included the Bishop and the Earl of Medewich and Markham .
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