Example sentences of "have [been] [adv] [prep] her " in BNC.

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1 Our most dutiful and saintly brother was himself healed of his lameness by her , and has been ever since her particular squire and servant .
2 Its success must have been largely through her efforts if it is true that Frederick was often away from home .
3 In other times she would have been obsessively at her pen or her typewriter ; as it was , she harassed her scribes and possible scribes continually — to death , it would appear in the case of the first one .
4 She felt humiliated — and because she 'd been so attracted to you during that first meeting , it was hard for her to realise the attraction must have been all on her side .
5 She had once been a warm Methodist and so too , probably , had been most of her followers .
6 By this time she had been away from her native Russia scarcely a dozen years .
7 In practice , she learnt to ski ; but it was the first time she had been away from her friends and family , the first time she had been on a plane , the first time she had been abroad , and she was desperately unhappy .
8 Perhaps it had been all in her imagination , fuelled by her own desires .
9 It had disturbed her enough , and even if the unwritten reproof had been solely in her own imagination she was not about to look again and check it .
10 She was a most responsible woman who had been abroad with her husband on service before the war .
11 The house they lived in belonged to a German lady , a Miss Wacker , who had been home in her own country when war broke out and was unable to return .
12 Mercury , or Mercurius as he was known to the alchemists , had been much on her mind of late .
13 To her considerable surprise Joanna had been entirely on her side .
14 David had been right when he 'd said that Rachel knew the whereabouts of Brooklands , for she had been there with her parents and her sister shortly after David and Jennifer 's engagement had been announced .
15 Isabel 's personal integrity had been there in her clear gaze all the time , if he 'd been thinking with his head instead of with his emotions .
16 With his assistance she could return to that blessed , wondrous world of — when had it been ? — an hour ago , before disaster had fallen upon her , when she had been blissfully on her way to pin Miss Dallam into the dress that would make both their reputations in Frizingley for elegance .
17 As Carolyn Bartholomew , who has been instrumental in convincing Diana to seek medical help , observes : ‘ It 's been there through her royal career , without a doubt .
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