Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] her " in BNC.
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1 | That made her to me , a mere new boy , a prefect . |
2 | Jessamy was n't sure if that made her feel better or not . |
3 | That made her feel better . |
4 | That made her jump . |
5 | That made her laugh . |
6 | That made her a good decade younger than he was , but she looked it . |
7 | Maurice had been quite decent , seemed quite upset to see her go , swore he would try and get a divorce , but the old cow would sooner die , you could tell from her photograph . |
8 | It had been pleasant to see her flitting about Moorlake , absorbed in her enterprise . |
9 | She would allow Veronica to direct the conversation for a while , and see where that led her . |
10 | 7 It 's terrific to see her without the bars between us. 8 She sits eating the treat food at the opening to the door and looking at me. 9 How does she know to look into my eyes and not at the huge finger next to her . |
11 | It was quite usual to see her standing there baking , one knee on a cushion placed on a stool , to ease the pain . |
12 | That got her fired on 7 February . |
13 | ’ Becke 's revision reads : ‘ He dwelleth wyth his wyfe accordinge to knowledge , that taketh her as a necessarye healper , and not as a bonde servaunte or a bonde slave . |
14 | There is a touch of pathos in the scene when the clerk leaves Malyne : but it is Alayn 's going , not his coming , that upsets her . |
15 | I 'm not sure Hawick was right for her and I 'd have been sorry to lose her , but that 's beside the point . |
16 | We are sorry to lose her . |
17 | I was brave and did n't cry or nothing , but I was real sorry to see her go . |
18 | Not everyone on the island was sorry to see her go . |
19 | We were sorry to see her go . ’ |
20 | No one was really sorry to see her go as she was very expensive to maintain and had never been very effective as a revenue vessel . |
21 | He had had a few hopes for Sally-Anne Tunstall himself , had been sorry to see her go . |
22 | Her legs seemed too weak to carry her back upstairs to the sanctuary of her turret room . |
23 | ‘ But would n't that make her — ? ’ began Jinny . |
24 | Did that make her the same as Amelia as the others ? |
25 | What sort of a person did that make her ? |
26 | That stopped her in her tracks . |
27 | That stopped her . |
28 | It was also humbling to know her as she was one of the few colleagues to combine the life of a successful international singer with an equally successful marriage ( to the music teacher Paul Blissett ) . |
29 | That revolted her . |
30 | That weakens her . ’ |