Example sentences of "her for [art] " in BNC.

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1 And as your career prospects have changed so dramatically in just a year , I 'd say your girlfriend was probably justified in feeling you left her for no good reason .
2 ‘ Laura must be nearing forty — her daughter , Hilda , is sixteen — but you 'd take her for no more than thirty-five .
3 For a while Elaine was cared for by young volunteers who used to come and stay with her for a few months at a time .
4 ‘ As far as the grassroots are concerned we have got one , and I hope we have her for a very long time . ’
5 The effort of thinking up a new way to tackle a dragon , a beloved dragon , daunted her for a minute .
6 ‘ He wanted to swop her for a guarantee that he would not be arrested ’
7 ( There is a constant flow of Micks visiting our affiliated Royal Navy ship , the destroyer HMS Boxer ; some of Support Company had just joined her for a Channel cruise . )
8 He chortled as Herr Nordern shuddered , and laughed again as the waitress , a stout fifty year old , brought the beer and refused his offer to take her for a sensuous holiday in Siberia .
9 Neil Kinnock and others pressed her for a while about Nigel Lawson 's resignation .
10 Having met Hermione Farthingale , David lived with her for a year .
11 as he half knew , he would be asked to acquiesce in some lunatic scheme for pulling Tristram out of trouble , and saw her for a moment from a position of detachment : a tall young woman looking younger than her twenty-nine years .
12 She had her key ready and he looked down at her for a minute .
13 She did n't come , which was surprising ; she was a docile creature and particularly devoted to him because he always took her for a walk when he was at the stables .
14 No , he had n't seen her for a week before that weekend ; he had missed her — this with a baleful glance towards the door — and had indeed got as far as ringing her up on the Saturday morning , hoping she would come up for Sunday , but had got no answer from her flat .
15 As they stood patiently in a doorway waiting for the column to pass , Catherine turned to say something to McLeish and he looked down at her for a long moment .
16 He wanted to take her for a ride .
17 A few days after the Argentinian surrender , I saw her for a meeting on health service pay .
18 Fortunately my mother was able to return to teaching and to complete the final two or three years which qualified her for a pension of her own .
19 His technique was to go up to one at a literary party and ask her for a cigarette .
20 Nigel sent her a nice little note inviting her for a drink .
21 Joe watched her for a second , his long finger delicately turning the gold ring in his ear .
22 It did not occur to her for a moment that she might not be right .
23 ( Only now do I realize how strong the desire in her for a daughter must have been to cause her to dress her youngest son as a little girl almost until the day he went to school , his fair hair nearly reaching his waist ; yet he had grown up a man . )
24 ‘ Only that if you could stay with her for a night or two , I might manage to get over and see you there . ’
25 She , Clarissa , was not looking forward to telephoning Lady Southdown , as she was bound to do , to thank her for a lovely evening .
26 Delia had taken her for a walk in the park and Mrs Miniver — always an inquisitive ‘ person ’ by nature — had squeezed through railings alongside the river and promptly slid down the bank into the water .
27 Progress was painfully slow ; I had owned her for a year before she wagged her tail at me .
28 Though sometimes , the gentlemen chucked her beneath the chin absently , or gave her a sixpence , and one , even , pushed her for a whole quarter-hour on the swing .
29 I gazed at her for a long time , slowly enraptured .
30 Gradually it became possible to stop her for a few seconds , and then to ask her to start walking again before her anxiety rose and she reared .
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