Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] her [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She was aware of nothing else but his compelling , mesmeric eyes , which were rooting her to the spot , setting a torch to her , the shooting flames searing her insides .
2 Maggie was taking a plane to London that night and Sheila and Mona were driving her to the airport .
3 Poor Mrs got two lots of children and they were driving her up the wall !
4 His partner had suddenly remembered her brothers were to meet her at the door and take her home ( an old trick , this ) .
5 And luck , a commodity the spirited teenager had never been short of , played a crucial part in the events that were to set her on the path to millions .
6 And then when they were taking her in the ambulance , the nerves , I was sitting fucking laughing
7 She was unshackled and they were dragging her from the only remaining hut .
8 The one time they were encouraged to sit her on a chair , after she had scratched her sister , both parents moved over to her and fussed her , talking and explaining to her why they were putting her on the chair .
9 All these people were smacking her on the back , and touching her and congratulating her , and expressing surprise and delight .
10 Three men who were visiting her in the flat were also attacked and beaten .
11 He gave her a long , slow look as if he was seeing her for the first time .
12 The order was for the production of material relating to the purchase by a client , Mrs G , of certain real property , the allegation being that she was a member of the family of another person who was suspected of being a drug trafficker and who was using her for the purpose of laundering the proceeds of such trafficking .
13 Yet now he was praising her to the skies .
14 My sister 's job was to meet her at the bus stop with the wheel basket so she did n't have to carry it up the road .
15 But Michele was urging her down the steps , and the gondolier had reached up to assist her into the gently rocking craft .
16 Fabia got out , then found that before she could say a word , Ven was escorting her inside the hotel and waiting with her while she collected her room key .
17 It is her ambition to be tried for her life for murdering a small tobacconist with a meat-cleaver , only to be dramatically cleared when her alibi is established by the bishop who was confirming her at the very moment of the crime .
18 But by then , Nicolo was hurrying her down the steps , out of the building , and into a black Mercedes limousine .
19 Then he was leading her across the terrace and through the open doors of the villa , across the drawing-room and out into the hall .
20 He was leading her to the edge of the dance-floor .
21 On long strides he was leading her towards the door , oblivious to her inner anguish .
22 Their eyes met , sheer delight in each other in both pairs , and then Luke was kissing her on the mouth with so much loving tenderness that she could n't speak for quite a while .
23 Tony found that the best thing to do was to put her in the buggy and push her round the town , or take her to the park .
24 ‘ The most foolish thing I ever did was take her to the Foundling .
25 Ted had pulled Katherine away , was navigating her towards the other end of the room .
26 The young man was asking her about the room , about his chances of getting it , she suddenly heard .
27 So do I and I was just talking to her downstairs and I was asking her like the differences between here and the States , you know the boar cos she was in a boarding school before , and she was saying erm how you know just generally the people are nicer and the blokes talk to you not just because you 're cos they
28 ‘ Are you … ? ’ she began , but she did n't want to believe what was staring her in the face .
29 He was swinging her into the sailboat , then , with a broad grin , leaping in beside her .
30 Then , with a nod in the direction of the railwaymen — ‘ Thanks for your assistance , and for holding up the train' — he had grabbed Shiona unceremoniously by the wrist and was dragging her towards the door .
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