Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [verb] she " in BNC.

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1 Took my letter off me said she 'll come back for it at dinner time because she wanted my bag , I mean like well I , I had n't said that .
2 ‘ She 's known all along — about me thinking she 's thick — .
3 She grumbles a bit about me waking her up , but I do n't think she minds all that much .
4 I paid 100 pesos for them to tidy her up and put her in a 900 peso coffin on which I paid a 200 peso deposit .
5 This may make her feel that society regards her as a second-class widow , and you may need to help those who come into contact with her to understand how important it is going to be for her future adjustment for them to treat her just as they would any other bereaved person .
6 She telephoned police and as she waited for them to arrive she noticed the same youths approach a man with two young children and drench one of the children .
7 An example of her power : scared as he was , the boy Nikolai had managed to hold out against telling them of her destination until it was too late for them to prevent her from reaching it .
8 for them to ring her back .
9 Tight-lipped , she drove in silence , keeping her eyes firmly on the road , but as they sat at red traffic-lights waiting for them to change she could n't keep silent any longer .
10 As he held her from behind , Tom 's hips and thighs were solid against the thinly covered curves of her lower torso , and as usual the contact between them made her immediately weak and speechless .
11 Pam knew about Rosie , that we 'd done everything together and had n't been split up and that it was hard for me to leave her .
12 I have moved the patient in there to be closer to the turret , the better for me to nurse her .
13 My mother was quite capable of making the journey but , because of her age , I had felt that it would be wrong for me to allow her to undertake it .
14 But for the long term , for me to let her carry on thinking that way would be stupid , I 'd be starting another one all over again .
15 As Les and I walked into their tiny , barely furnished house , his wife greeted us , and his little girl held up her arms for me to lift her .
16 She was waiting , hopelessly , for me to present her with a completed list and I was n't going to .
17 The only way to save her good name , and her position in Weatherbury , is for me to marry her . ’
18 ‘ Unless it 's what you 'd like , for me to meet her . ’
19 She was easily distracted by any noise , particularly if there was a chance it was food or another bird calling , and this sometimes made it difficult for me to make her concentrate on what I thought she should be doing .
20 In the dark she has to show her teeth for me to know she is smiling .
21 It took us about two minutes to get into the basement flat , about five minutes for Nicola to shake off the giggles and about another five for me to brief her as to what to say .
22 Standing up , I assured her that I was n't drunk but tired and that I thought it was time for me to walk her home .
23 Rachel is inside the hotel lobby , waiting for me to walk her upstairs and round off our meal .
24 So it 's like that without , I mean , with Carla , I mean , you ca n't you know , you just ca n't think when you 've got ta I mean she would have been bored and she would n't have looked at the gifts .
25 For what it was worth I asked her if she knew of a Ewen Mackay who might once have lived at Otters ' Bay , but she shook her head
26 Desmond , after the briefest of mutters , hurried after her to tuck her into the car .
27 I could have pointed out that there was never any chance of me taking her for granted , because the minute I stopped thinking about her she sobbed until I noticed her again .
28 Keith was told to ‘ come-on ’ and the girl in front of me wiggled her behind .
29 Bet they ha I bet you a lot of them fancy her .
30 Six of them lent her £3,700 , secured by the Trust with interest , to pay ‘ all incumbrances absolutely necessary to be immediately discharged ’ .
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