Example sentences of "her [adv prt] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He had carried her along on the groundswell of his own forceful personality , but now that the ride was over she had time to wonder if she 'd done the right thing . |
2 | Members of staff have actually come to me and said they did n't want her in on the interviews . |
3 | Back at the office , Schellenberg changed into a light grey flannel suit in the bathroom , speaking through the other door to Ilse Huber as he dressed , filling her in on the whole business . |
4 | Jenny Weston , 34 , claimed Colin Webb made a barrage of unrelenting sexual demands and once pinned her down on a hotel bed . |
5 | They took her into the living room and put her down on a sofa . |
6 | Once Astrid had taken her shopping ( she was about four at the time ) and set her down on a stool by a counter when she tried on earrings in a round mirror on a stand ; a salesgirl with a promotional tray of perfumes approached her and Astrid turned and extended her wrist to sample it . |
7 | She allowed Dr Neil to sit her down on a doorstep and help her to replace her shoe , and he guarded her while she tidied her hair , and pulled her torn dress together . |
8 | I put her down on the couch and said , ‘ Just put your head back , ’ and told her some Alexander Principles . |
9 | Still she could hear her own cries , as she had begged to be released — but nay , he had flung her down on the stone floor and leaned over her . |
10 | But he laid her down on the horsehair sofa , and said Mrs Patten would not be in yet , and there was time ; and time there was , and what had happened last night was repeated , once and then again , until she , flushed and dishevelled , pulled down her dress , and said ‘ She is coming . |
11 | I was told they sent for a nurse who came at me with a needle so I grabbed her by the breast and threw her down on the hors d'oeuvres . |
12 | He set her down on the landing and she stood on one foot , using the wall for support while he opened his living-room door . |
13 | She was hit and caught fire while going in to attack at low level and her pilot Don MacIntyre brought her down on the frozen surface of nearby Lake Hocklingen . |
14 | Through the Lousadas Minton was to an extent drawn into a Hammersmith circle of artists which included Victor Pasmore , Julian Trevelyan and Mary Fedden who once danced with Minton at a New Year 's Eve party until she literally dropped , whereupon he gently laid her down on the floor . |
15 | Molly carried her a little way towards the house and then set her down on the pavement by the front door . |
16 | He 'd managed to track her down on the Friday evening , waiting for several minutes as she was summoned to the communal phone in the hall where she was now a deputy warden . |
17 | This strange , remote , eagle creature , whose body was bathed in incandescence from the fire , except that it was not quite the fire ; whose eyes were dark with passion , and whose arms , strong and safe , were enveloping her , and laying her down on the thick fur rugs before the fire … |
18 | As I considered whether to smash her and throw her down on the mountainside , I caught her scent . |
19 | ‘ It should n't be long now , ’ Simon continued , setting her down on the grass . |
20 | Mary laughed as Martin pulled her down on the bed beside him . |
21 | When he 'd put her down on the bed he said grimly , ‘ The doctor should be here shortly . |
22 | He put her down on the bed , and , removing the crutch from her nerveless hand , tossed it into the corner , before sitting beside her . |
23 | He carried her across the corridor and put her down on the bed . |
24 | Michele caught her and , carrying her back into the living-room , put her down on the long couch . |
25 | Then he bundled her now rosy body into her dry shirt and sat her down on the sleeping-bag to vigorously rub her hair dry . |
26 | Penry pulled her down on the sofa forcibly . |
27 | Then he grabbed at her gown , got her down on the floor |
28 | Now Stacey , I remember , she used to , this is , must be mentioned within the bunk as well , cos I , for some reason I remember sitting her down on the chair to dress her by the bunk |
29 | ‘ I am sure it was my accounts of my experiences which set her off on the same route . |
30 | There were no relatives to travel with her to the grave , only strangers to see her off on the darkest of journeys . |