Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 If it was Memet , she would prefer to greet him out here in the dusk , in darkness just burnished with the overspill glow from the street lamps , where he could n't see her face .
2 Although I could n't see her face properly , her tongue was painting my image by numbers .
3 Nicandra ran towards all that beauty — although she could not tell her trouble nor make any mention of the displeasing butterfly , she could be close in the adored distance .
4 Alyssia asked , puzzled , although she could not put her finger on why .
5 She says it is dark after 4 p.m. , so she ca n't let her children walk home .
6 The notion that Bonard 's sexual inclinations were more likely to be directed towards Alain Gebrec than herself might not enter her head .
7 She bent her head so he could n't see her blush at the thought that he meant their own relationship , and pretended to do something to the heel of her shoe .
8 Cos I ca n't get her hair washed and clean now , look you 've put some of that nasty stuff in .
9 ‘ After all , what 's Loretta going to do if she ca n't get her notes back ? ’
10 The Dual Monarchy 's best hope , if she could not solve her internal racial problems , was that no further changes should take place in the Balkans .
11 Sally went stiff , she stared at Daryl as if she could n't believe her ears , her face went quite white .
12 If he could n't get her practice one way , then he would try to get it by another method .
13 This mother has forced her tot to face up to the ordeal of withdrawal symptoms because she could n't control her own habit .
14 You get Ann , senile dementia , they had to get the taps off the gas fire because she kept turning it on and off without it being lit again , found wandering in her nightclothes , injustice , and then we found Eileen , who was in an upstairs room , yes she enjoyed that life for about five years , great council house then she had an accident and then because she could n't re-house her , she was a virtual prisoner inside her own home that she 'd made up .
15 LATE at night an elderly woman rang Christine Hall to say that she had refused much-needed hospital treatment because she could not leave her dog , Holly .
16 The bodies were found on Wednesday after the couple 's daughter , Cathleen Mustow , alerted police because she could not contact her parents .
17 A GIRL Friday who quit her job because she could not trust her boss to leave her alone was yesterday awarded £2,390 for sex discrimination .
18 Sally-Anne Tunstall , beloved daughter of Senator Jared Tunstall , arguably the richest man in the USA , and his dear wife Mary , niece of Orrin Tunstall , the American ambassador , society beauty , heiress , spoiled child of fortune , who had once thought that the world was her ball to play with , sat on her bed in an East End attic , dressed in her skivvy 's clothing , grieving because she could not consummate her love for a poor doctor who had renounced the world over which she had once reigned .
19 For her son she is pure and nurturing , but also a source of anxiety , since he can not control her sexuality .
20 Her father , David Hammond , aged 25 , allegedly beat Sukina to death in the family home in St Paul 's , Bristol , last December 6 after he became annoyed when she would not spell her name .
21 This was an old ploy when she could n't get her own way .
22 She has her own instinct when she can not carry her colleagues with her .
23 She was totally independent , being able to cook , wash , look after herself and her home , drive and walk where she needed to go , even though she could not use her left arm at all , and she had to work constantly to control the spasticity in the left side of her body .
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