Example sentences of "her and [pers pn] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I was dancing with her and we made a date for the following day outside the Plaza cinema at six o'clock .
2 And it turned out to be this Pekinese and when we went down there the lady was lovely and er we we interviewed her and we saw the Pekinese and we saw the Pekinese carry flower pots everywhere .
3 ‘ I flung my arms round her and we walked the very long way to the terminal in the pouring rain and it did n't matter at all . ’
4 But , of course , she would have noticed so I told her and we turned the scoop to our advantage .
5 . He married her and they had the one down at the lifeboat slip .
6 He laughed back at her and they left the pub hand in hand .
7 And it 's an opportunity for her and me to say a couple of words to us , and for us certainly to thank her very much for her service .
8 It says thousands have packed city centre to cheer her and it said the fervour surprised republicans who have criticized the visit .
9 I did n't know the person but I knew of her and I knew a friend of mine went to her , this is the one that did seven years .
10 Su Pollard is good fun , and so is Jackie Collins — I 'm very fond of her and I like the way she talks .
11 So she went away and I never pressurised her and I told the other girls not to ask questions or anything , just to leave her .
12 She might not volunteer the truth all the time , but ask her and you got a straight answer .
13 He listened silently , simply nodding when she had finished He could never marry her and he had no right to stand in the way of any happiness she could find .
14 He 's at least five years younger than her and he has an ironic smile as elusive as hers is guileless .
15 ‘ Caspar will be with her and he knows the roads . ’
16 For in her heart she trusted the powers of Callanish that had spoken to her and she believed the day would come when he would go free .
17 He lay beside her and she knew a primal terror , old as hills — older far than the Scarabae .
18 My amateur bouillabaisse pleased her and she recalled the docks at Marseilles .
19 The dark eyes bored into her and she felt a shiver run along her spine .
20 His gaze swept boldly over her and she felt a rush of warmth right through her veins as though his hands had followed the path taken by his eyes .
21 And then he entered her and she felt the sudden glorious thrust of possession as together they reached the pinnacle of pleasure and he took her heart and soul forever — with his love .
22 Mary did n't resist the first time — did n't resist when he kissed her and she felt the strange , hard stubble on his face , nor when he moved on her , not even when he hurt her .
23 He looked at her and she felt the colour rising in her cheeks at the knowledge that she was breaking one of the first rules of medicine , which was never to make promises you could n't possibly guarantee to keep .
24 Those dark eyes had softened considerably , but they seemed to be boring into her and she had a ridiculous urge to duck her head .
25 Gran was lovely — I know she was old and had awful clothes , but everyone loved her and she had a lovely face , like a statue . ’
26 Simon : he was n't here to help her and she had no idea what had happened to him .
27 He never looked at her and she had the feeling that she should be hopping about from one foot to the next , ready to beg .
28 She looked between his legs , but all was shadow there until he turned towards her and she saw the snake 's head loom .
29 It certainly brought the door banging open ; and she was still screaming when his body was lifted from her and she saw the poker coming down towards his head .
30 The finished brow and eyes leered at her and she imagined a bacchanalian wreath twined in the wisped locks of his hair .
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