Example sentences of "to her on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Alistair MacDuff told a High Court jury that Princesses Faria and Simiya Al Sabah had meted out dreadful treatment to her on a 1983 visit to their Bayswater home in London .
2 just a few weeks before her death he had written fondly to her on a postcard from Florence ( where the Sadler 's Wells Ballet went for the Maggio Musicale festival ) that she ‘ would love it so .
3 Nothing much could happen to her on a sunny September afternoon between here and the launderette , and Mrs Barakhda who ran it was a friend of hers , or the nearest Lili had to a friend .
4 Now , his security escort was dishing him up to her on a plate .
5 You 're handing it to her on a plate , you know that ?
6 I was n't allowed to meet his mother , even though I had in fact once been introduced to her on a street corner in Paris .
7 Faye turned to her on a suppressed sigh .
8 Seven years ago , she had allowed a man from Christ Church to do it to her on a sofa during a Commem ball , and really she had not liked it .
9 The medal was handed to her on a velvet cushion and she bent down and hung it on a little hook with which we had each been provided on arrival .
10 What would you say to Fergie if you sat next to her on an aeroplane ?
11 Furthermore , he had always related to her on an intellectual level , unlike the majority of men she knew who saw her as just another pretty face ( to try a line on ) , and although she and Whitlock never mixed socially , only ever meeting up at work , she had come to regard him as one of her few real friends .
12 Unless the tenant here was a statutorily protected tenant , as the premises were not let to her on an excluded tenancy she is entitled to the benefit of that protection .
13 ‘ Yes , ’ Fabia agreed , but what was more than obvious to her , with Ven stressing , ‘ specifically ’ stressing , that Lubor talk to her on an impersonal basis only , was that he still did n't trust her not to ask personal questions about him .
14 I speak to her on the phone almost every day and she 's really important to me . ’
15 Now penurious ( ‘ I live , ’ she said , ‘ from mouth to hand ’ ) , and accepting her situation with great dignity and courage , she was striving to fulfil her ambition of taking the degree denied to her on the grounds of race years earlier at the University of Cracow .
16 So it had come to her on the previous day , and came again now , the whiff , or stroke , of solitude , as her final hope for Patrick 's life was extinguished .
17 Agnes actually put her hands over her ears as she looked at Jessie sitting close to her on the edge of the bed .
18 Generally she finds only support from male paddlers to her on the water though when there is a separate ladies ' event at a rodeo it is not always taken seriously .
19 Within a month Renate had lost her job ( ‘ the complaint was that the girl was too slow ’ ) and had suffered a sharp decline in health , having contracted chronic catarrh , nervous debility and eczema of the scalp ‘ which made her unable to summon up the courage to get a haircut after a hairdresser had been very rude to her on the subject ’ .
20 Quietly pass her a note in our next lesson asking if I could sit next to her on the bus on the way home tonight .
21 He was perfectly amiable to her on the few occasions when they did meet ; sometimes she even felt that he liked her .
22 ‘ We often spoke to her on the telephone , ’ said Mrs Over .
23 When he proposed to her on the last night I think she took him because , having been in her room for seven days , she 'd met nobody else and could n't bear to see her investment wasted . ’
24 She asserted that she had been done out of her rights to the ownership of Mrs Ferrar 's London house , which had been promised to her on the old lady 's death .
25 Nevertheless when the Sun story appeared he talked to her on the phone for an hour , her in tears .
26 It was an insight which came to her on the spur of the moment .
27 After a while he took off her cardigan and his jersey and then the rest of their clothes , and made love to her on the folk-weave bedspread of her university bed .
28 I walked back into the lounge and said , ‘ You clever girl ’ to Sally and sat close to her on the wide sofa .
29 It was his own fault for having been conceited enough to be pleasant to her on the morning of the read-through .
30 She patted the place next to her on the lip of the stone fountain .
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