Example sentences of "have [verb] her at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A year in Milan , Italy 's great fashion centre , had sounded close to perfect — at least , that was how the woman who 'd interviewed her at International Models had made it sound .
2 None of the nurses spoke to me , nothing , till 2 o'clock that afternoon , which I 'd had her at 7.30 in the morning …
3 After he 'd left her at Wild Tor , they would never see each other again .
4 ‘ You 'll hardly have to see her at all , ’ said my mother , voicing her worry tangentially , ‘ in a house that size . ’
5 How happy it would have made her at any other time .
6 The haciendas , the castles and the oast-houses would not have suited her at all .
7 ‘ That is , if it was a row , not a sparring match that would n't have worried her at all . ’
8 Several boys had asked her to dance but she had refused them all , afraid she might miss her chance with Pete , but he seemed not to have noticed her at all in spite of Louise 's dress .
9 Imminence did n't seem to have helped her at all .
10 The fact that as a teenager she had a series of complicated operations for a badly broken leg does not seem to have affected her at all .
11 If the words had chilled her at first hearing it was more because of the cold light they cast on the woman 's most intimate life than for any reference to her own innocence .
12 All the villagers had an increasing tendency to address Lydia , if they had to address her at all , in the third person through the medium of Betty and it seemed that Elizabeth too had caught the habit .
13 She was accustomed to exercise for , each morning for the past two weeks , Sharpe had saddled her at three o'clock , then ridden her south to watch the dawn break over the Sambre valley , but this morning , hearing the crackle of musketry to the east , he had ridden the mare much further than usual .
14 And he was never quite sure why he had married her at all . ’
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