Example sentences of "[pos pn] husband [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What would be the point of my disagreeing with my husband at a board meeting ? |
2 | I had arranged to meet my husband in a department store . |
3 | On woman met her husband on a working week |
4 | ‘ She was the Queen of France and the most beautiful and fascinating woman in Europe , but she fell out of love with her husband on a crusade to the Holy Land , when she met Henry the Second of England , who was much younger than her . ’ |
5 | This case did not involve any charge over property but involved a wife becoming jointly liable with her husband on a loan which he obtained from the bank for business purposes . |
6 | His mother passed the two sheets of paper , typed in the smudged style characteristic of the Metropolitan Police , to her husband with a frown . |
7 | Elaine dismissed her husband with a wave of her hand . |
8 | From under his eyelashes he could see Mrs Morgan was watching her husband with a sort of furious compassion , and was careful not to catch her eye . |
9 | While Diana looked to her husband for a lead and guidance , the way the press and public reacted to the royal couple merely served to drive a wedge between them . |
10 | Then there was a great-great-grandmother Elizabeth Tallentire , who was Grandmother Bayles 's mother , who lived with her husband at a farm over at Holwick , which is a little way out of Baldersdale , on the way to Middleton in Teesdale . |
11 | Diana , who was at the Cenotaph ceremony in London , has refused to go with her husband to a charity pop concert on Monday to watch one of her favourite stars , Phil Collins . |
12 | It was an astonishing thing for a wife to say about her husband to a woman she 'd met for the first time . |
13 | The late night movie on BBC2 was the shot-in-Newcastle thriller Payroll , starring Billie Whitelaw as a widow swearing to get even with the armed robbers who shot her husband during a security van robbery . |
14 | Even the adult characters tend to exhibit undeveloped , immature emotions : ‘ Women are always soft and silly , ’ said her husband in a tone of great disgust . |
15 | " Think of one yourself ! " cried her husband in a rage . |
16 | ‘ Anyway , you do n't know yourself what they 'll bring in , do you , Rose , so you could n't have told him anything ? ’ said her husband after a pause , when his pathetic , bewildered-puppy air had intensified . |
17 | Your husband for a friend . |