Example sentences of "who have [verb] she [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The stories about Strahinja tell of a classic conflict between love and duty when the hero 's wife falls in love with the Turk who has abducted her from the family home whilst her husband is away in Kruševac visiting his wife 's relatives , the powerful Jugovići family .
2 In fact , he was the man who 'd escorted her to the door to mark the end of her first visit .
3 who 'd left her in the lurch
4 Could it not be one of the two or three people who 've helped her with the writings ?
5 Piers Morrison was a dangerous stranger , one who made no effort to treat her with respect , far less subservience , and who had kissed her on the spur of the moment , then instantly regretted it because he basically did n't like her .
6 For a few brief moments she 'd actually managed to persuade herself that there was some kind of special rapport between herself and the man who had kissed her in the semi-darkness with such tender passion .
7 If only it had been he instead of Giles who had kissed her in the moonlight .
8 In that sensible frame of mind she had hurried downstairs to join her daughter — who had beaten her to the breakfast table again ! — and her host in the sunny conservatory .
9 However , after a couple of dances had elapsed , Clara thought she spotted the civilized young man who had assisted her on the Channel crossing ; once she had spotted him she turned rigidly away , so deep was her horror of imitating Janice 's conduct , but she lost nothing by it , for within a couple of minutes he presented himself , courteously , at her elbow .
10 It was in 1984 , when Kylie was still only 16 , that her next big break came and it was again Alan Hardy , the man who had cast her in The Sullivans three years before , who was involved .
11 It was Iris , throwing doubts on Rick 's guilt , who had cast her in the role of the devil 's advocate .
12 The 67-year-old was attacked in Ludlow , Shropshire , by a man who had followed her through the town centre .
13 Tess realized that the farmer was the same Trantridge man who had recognized her in the market town , and had been knocked down by Angel .
14 She turned to watch him leave , experiencing a second shock as she recognised the man who was driving the car that arrived to collect him as one of the pair who had waylaid her in the car park .
15 Even with the whitewash skeleton painted on to him , Benny had no difficulty recognizing the serpentine man who had kidnapped her from the museum .
16 She gave a little shiver as a goose ran over her grave , and stroked Cas and Poll , who had joined her on the swing-seat .
17 Informed sources say that Mr Major was informed ‘ rather late ’ when much of the Thatcher outburst had already been drafted by Charles Powell , her private secretary , who had accompanied her to the weekend retreat of Lankawi .
18 Informed sources say that Mr Major was informed ‘ rather late ’ when much of the Thatcher outburst had already been drafted by Charles Powell , her private secretary , who had accompanied her to the weekend retreat of Lankawi .
19 It was getting late and her youngest child , Tudor , who had accompanied her to the funeral , and was now waiting for her in the local hotel , would be growing anxious .
20 Amaranth was joined by Charles Harvey , who had accompanied her to the party and had been circulating among his colleagues .
21 The other occupants of the boat were a Marine sergeant and one of the soldiers who had found her at the village .
22 He was some stray who had reminded her of the Scarabae agent .
23 Her encounters with Timothy had continued and it was he who had told her of the birth of Andrew 's son a year after his marriage .
24 Her concerned employers had referred her to a doctor , who had put her on the contraceptive pill but , as was normal practice , she had not been examined or questioned .
25 Old friends who had forgotten her during the hard times .
26 So Lexy was one of the three girls mentioned by the whispering woman who had shown her into the Seraglio .
27 Her disenchantment with the Foreign Office , already evident over Rhodesia and the EEC , came to a head during the Falklands War and she brought in Sir Anthony Parsons ( who had impressed her during the war when he was ambassador to the United Nations ) to advise on foreign affairs and appointed Roger Jackling to advise on defence .
28 At the end of the book , she too dies , but not until she has killed everyone who had hurt her in the past .
29 These are the people who have seen her through the difficult times , who have helped her adjust to the life before her and who have kept her in touch with the real world .
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