Example sentences of "[pron] [Wh pn] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 It was n't I who rang her , if that 's what you 're thinking .
2 and one lady was told by someone who kissed her first , first kiss , said to her , she was just a natural
3 Only someone who knew her very well would have noticed it .
4 ‘ If we were to put a full description of the girl , and of the clothes she was wearing , in Saturday 's paper , it might be seen by her parents or someone who knew her .
5 She only wished there was someone who knew her to see her climbing in .
6 Out of all the men who had liked her and wanted her , why did it have to be someone who thought her the most despicable of all cheats who made her yearn for something more ?
7 Sometime that August of 1983 , police think she was picked up by someone who strangled her and dumped her body in a wood on the edge of the Blenheim estate in Oxfordshire .
8 I had to find her a flat , move her in , go to the Electricity Board , and then her husband Monica 's one of those who need a mother , someone who takes her on An idea came into Alice 's head of such beautiful and apt simplicity that she began laughing quietly to herself .
9 The best thing at the moment was to be with someone who admired her and was kind .
10 Bathsheba could not remain angry for long with someone who admired her as much as he obviously did .
11 You will realise that words of comfort like this can solve no problems for her ; they can do no more than bathe the wound she has sustained , but she will be badly in need of something to cling on to and because they are spoken by someone who loves her they may be exactly what she wants to hear when she is trying to reassemble herself and face the future .
12 But his looks were only a part of it ; it was the man himself who drew her like a magnet , his mind , his character , his spirit , whatever made him him .
13 [ Ch 14 ] It is with a more elaborate example of this type of fanciful similitude that the impersonal " Dickens " introduces Mrs Rouncewell : She is a fine old lady , handsome , stately , wonderfully neat , and has such a back , and such a stomacher that if her stays should turn out when she dies to have been a broad old-fashioned family fire-grate , nobody who knows her would have cause to be surprised .
14 It could be somebody who knew her . ’
15 Your ma probably worked here same as everybody else and fell for somebody who let her down , and that 's all there is to it .
16 from somebody who phoned her over two years ago
17 To everyone who made her feel welcome and very much part of our fellowship , may I say how much I appreciate you all .
18 Throughout her ordeal , Flora 's spirit and character endeared her to everyone who met her until she was released under the Act of Indemnity in 1747 .
19 ‘ She was a very brave girl and everyone who knew her admired her spirit .
20 It must have been a relief to everyone who knew her when , in 1414 , she started from Yarmouth on her pilgrimage to the Holy Land .
21 Therese had explained the rule here that a girl must either accept to dance with everyone who asked her or not get up at all .
22 That the little girl who had sat on her granny 's knee and smiled and laughed , would grow up to give herself to anyone and everyone who asked her ?
23 There was something in Mrs Maugham 's solid air of conscious rectitude that threw a faint shadow of guilt over everyone who approached her , though as often as not people did not know why they were guilty : her disapprovals were so vast and public , her approvals so private and ill-chartered that all immediately cast themselves as goats in the discrimination of her gaze .
24 It 's me who let her down !
25 Where she was attacked by a male er who who pushed her down to the ground , and raped her , and then made off .
26 Instead , generous Shane said : ‘ You could say we 're lucky it was she who abducted her .
27 But Lyn said quietly , " I wish it had n't had to be you who found her . "
28 Sentencing Fisher Mr Justice Judge said of the rape of the pahrmacist ’ No one who saw her give evidence will forget her visible revulsion as she described what happened . ’
29 One who knew her remembered a very large hole in her stocking .
30 As one who knew her and her husband only a little , I remember her as a vivacious lady of beauty and charm who worked throughout her life for many good causes .
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