Example sentences of "[verb] her [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Ms Alexander , calling on Mrs Bottomley to meet a delegation of parents , said : ‘ Although it was Beverly Allitt who committed these crimes , my concern is that the hospital management failed to spot her character defects , failed to supervise her and failed to act on numerous clues , and delayed inexcusably before calling in the police .
2 This tears her and causes her a sharp pang of pain , making her cry out .
3 At the time she thought she might have to give up riding , and decided that if she had Bubbles broken to harness she could have some fun driving her and doing some in-hand showing .
4 But at this thought rage grasped her and shook her with red-hot hands , so that her eyes went dark and she found herself walking fast up the road , and then along another , and another , walking as though she would explode if she stopped .
5 One evening I visited her but found she was out , so I waited on her balcony , smoking a cigar .
6 He wooed her and wed her within a few months .
7 This entailed either groping her or standing in front of her and dropping his trousers .
8 He pulled her to the ground and indecently assaulted her but abandoned the attack after the woman screamed and bit him several times on one hand .
9 He held a knife to her throat , sexually assaulted her and dragged her outside to the garden where she was forced to perform obscene acts .
10 A-Team star George Peppard 's second wife , actress Elizabeth Ashley — whom he met and fell in love with when they made The Carpetbaggers in 1964 — claimed that he assaulted her and came at her with a hot frying pan , an allegation that Peppard has always strongly denied .
11 DETECTIVES are hunting two youths who kidnapped a woman driver , sexually assaulted her and abandoned her in a burning car .
12 James Spencer QC , prosecuting , alleged Mr Nichol approached Mrs Chandler in a field but when she ignored him he pulled her down the bank , sexually assaulted her and hit her on the head with a rock or rocks .
13 I 'm going upstairs and I 'm stripping her and taking her into the bath with me . ’
14 Her mother scolded her and made her ashamed .
15 Daniel stroked her and dressed her whilst she wept on .
16 Smiling , Rain disappointed her and escaped .
17 They left her alone with a great heavy belt strapped round her belly pressing her and making green and yellow lights wink on the huge machine by the bed , and she could n't move and her back was aching and they put a tube into her wrist and she could n't move and she began to panic .
18 It may be a poor substitute for human companionship , but the fact that it is a living creature who needs her and responds to her affectionate care brings a great deal of pleasure and interest into her life .
19 Now , this contribution is not direct , it 's indirect in the sense that males , a male for example who is provisioning a wife who is pregnant is not directly invent investing in the offspring clearly you ca n't do that she has to do that , cos the offspring 's inside her body , but indirectly he may be feeding his wife , protecting her and providing for her in , in a way that is absolutely critical to her reproductive success too .
20 ‘ You will grow to know her and love her as I do , ’ their father took the woman 's hand and she smiled up at him .
21 As I considered whether to smash her and throw her down on the mountainside , I caught her scent .
22 If her marriage had to be mentioned at all — and she did n't see why it was even necessary , it had absolutely nothing to do with her work as a book illustrator — then at least they could have got the facts straight , and described her as separated .
23 The opening paragraph described her as having ‘ gone all out to play an extremely ignominious role by jumping around to establish ties , make outcries , agitate the people , fan the flames , and add fuel to them .
24 Horace Walpole described her as having a ‘ paltry air of significant learning and absurdity ’ , and added that she was so totally lacking in humour that ‘ she repined when she should laugh and reasoned when she should be diverted ’ .
25 ‘ Old bass-voiced Ethel Walker , ’ Woolf called her and described her as having a ‘ rough-raddled charm , the result of living a regular herring grillers life ’ .
26 Ben Jonson described her as follows :
27 Police described her as aged about 21 , between 5ft 4in and 5ft 5in tall , of medium build , wearing a light , fairly baggy trenchcoat .
28 He was able to find her and bring her back home where he pleaded with her to stay .
29 But Claire Fraser was out there and he had undertaken to find her and persuade her to come home .
30 He had started to caress her and had been enough in control to ask questions .
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