Example sentences of "her into the [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | His message was clear : his own position was paramount and as there was a malignancy risk , it was his job to persuade — or bludgeon — her into the operating room . |
2 | Elisabeth put her hand under Rosa Jacobsen 's elbow and led her into the cottage . |
3 | Lifting her bodily from it , he scooped her up into his arms and carried her into the cottage . |
4 | She would employ 250,000 men and women in over 80 British towns and cities , and drag 1 , 006 tons of chains after her into the Clyde at her launch , but she was still 534 until the day a city went to sea and the farmer 's field was flooded across from the Glasgow Road . |
5 | Detectives say a man followed her into the toilets and raped her . |
6 | Birds followed her into the wood . |
7 | One of the assistants took Ruth into a fitting-room and helped her into the dress , then stood back to admire the effect . |
8 | The clinic woman hoisted her into the air and looked at her in distaste . |
9 | It fastened on Mala like a grasping hand and snatched her into the air . |
10 | A Ford Escort hit Sharon , throwing her into the air . |
11 | He obediently followed her into the back kitchen , and gave a delighted whoop when he saw the big pot of homemade faggots and mushy peas simmering on the polished black range . |
12 | Pete Waterman had once promised his prodigy that one day he would transform her into the Madonna . |
13 | She came down and this young PC walked her into the bridewell . ’ |
14 | She urged her into the centre of the room , where a bright fire burned . |
15 | I took her hand and led her into the centre of the dancers , as the light failed over Wimbledon . |
16 | When you found one you wanted you 'd take her into the centre for a dance , ’ he says . |
17 | He closed his hand on her arm and drew her into the gloom of the passage . |
18 | She 's written to her M P , Andrew Smith , and at the start of this year , British Rail allowed her into the buffet car . |
19 | ‘ Because when ben Issachar exorcised Kokos , and put her into the tree … ’ |
20 | Wexford followed her into the surgery . |
21 | A pleasant-faced maid showed her into the surgery . |
22 | ‘ In her mind , she 'd twisted her into the daughter she and Gaston never had . |
23 | Not even the inebriated actor who , in the middle of Strife , taking exception to a coughing woman in the third row had leapt from the stage and wrestled her into the aisle , had succeeded in stopping the show — ; three cups of black coffee and a front-of-curtain apology and the play had resumed . |
24 | The man followed her into the Misselbrook and Weston grocer 's store in Springvale near Winchester . |
25 | For the Queen to refuse her assent to a measure passed by the two Houses of Parliament would draw her into the realms of political controversy , hence jeopardizing the claim of the monarch to be " above politics . " |
26 | He took her hand and led her into the atrium , where she turned and went into his arms . |
27 | Then , after she had taken her tour of Nightmare City , they had brought her into the middle of town and dumped her . |
28 | ‘ The robber … dragged her into the middle of the room and , looking once towards the door , placed his heavy hand upon her mouth . ’ |
29 | ‘ My pleasure , ’ he murmured , and , lifting her easily into his arms , he carried her up the stairs and lowered her into the middle of the huge old bed . |
30 | As the youngster sobbed in terror , the sadist bundled her into the machine . |