Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] her [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I looked around and I hit her such a bloody fourpenny one that I knocked her flying . |
2 | ‘ Your absence meant that I had her all to myself at breakfast — with the additional pleasure of escorting her personally to school . ’ |
3 | She led her own , isolated sort of life . |
4 | Of hymns , too , she made her own use . |
5 | She made her own decision , " Tom said , reaching into his pocket for his pipe . |
6 | She made her own , did she ? |
7 | She made her own chutney , and made her own pickles , even though she was at work . |
8 | So , when Rune 's English gave way to Danish once more , she made her own translation of the words , inventing the compliments and vows she wanted to hear , feeling her pulse respond more rapidly still as his voice deepened and shook with fervour . |
9 | take her yeast down so she made her own bread . |
10 | It was then that she realised her own power and made an instant resolve never to abuse it . |
11 | She consulted her own solicitor , and wrote back to Prince Philip in the same angry terms , stressing the work she had done for the Royal Family . |
12 | Somehow she stumbled to her feet , Suzie forgotten in the horror of the moment , as she sought her own safety . |
13 | She checked her own watch . |
14 | Diana had always promised her schoolfriend , Carolyn Bartholomew , a room when she got her own apartment . |
15 | If you do n't decorate it up like she got her own decorations |
16 | Little wonder then that during the build-up to her wedding she invited her former teacher Wendy Mitchell and pianist Lily Snipp to Buckingham Palace so that she could have dancing lessons . |
17 | His speech accelerated beyond Charlotte 's comprehension , though she caught her own name — and Beatrix 's — on several occasions . |
18 | The birth of the first of their four children signalled a complete change in her life as , lacking convincing models for the successful media personality and mother , she created her own . |
19 | Not finding anything among the existing styles to which she was exposed , she created her own , dedicating it to the Buddhist nun who had taught her , but naming it after herself . |
20 | She stroked her own shoulders . |
21 | Incoherent little sounds issuing from her arched throat , she moved her own hand to cover his . |
22 | She moved her own hand towards her neck only to have it seized by Rune 's . |
23 | It happened many times over a period of weeks and , between the … visitations … there were moments when she doubted her own sanity . |
24 | She doubted her own ability to survive that long . |
25 | Gay had begun , characteristically , by wishing Susan and Breeze luck in their new home , and it was not until near the end of the letter that she mentioned her own affairs . |
26 | After a spell at Tie Rack , she found her own niche in socks . |
27 | She found her own ascent to maturity impeded by her friend 's unexpected display of common sense . |
28 | She found her own register in its usual place and then took from the ‘ Tuesday ’ pigeonhole the one marked ‘ Line Drawing and Water-colour ’ . |
29 | She retained her own individual title at the event . |
30 | She used her own French pension of 20,000 livres ( c. £1700 sterling ) to pay for her daughter in France , but in addition the Scots had to provide 25,000 livres ( £2085 sterling ) . |