Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] [prep] her " in BNC.

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1 The one o'clock news included a brief statement that a man had been detained early that morning while attempting to board a cross-Channel ferry at Dover and was helping police with their enquiries into the murder of Angelica Caroli , found stabbed in her Gloucestershire home the previous Thursday .
2 She was depressed and suffering nightmares about the starving flock of sheep found abandoned near her villa .
3 She got injured in her back somewhere , but er it was national news , I mean it was in The Mirror and all the papers and it became a , for a day or two it was er it was in everywhere , and the theory is that er it was this erm very very dry summer and a very very wet autumn and a bit of dry rot in the timbers somewhere , but it was it was another
4 He had wanted her himself so badly , and when he 'd heard of her wedding he had been insanely jealous .
5 The second man fitted the description I 'd heard of her husband .
6 She 'd gazed at her plate , then at him .
7 He seemed fascinated by her tears .
8 India-May had that glazed look , as if she was describing a miracle , a miracle that she 'd witnessed with her own eyes .
9 A pensioner has been robbed at gunpoint after confronting two masked men who 'd broken into her home .
10 She 'd stripped to her stockings and garter belt , and carried a high stool centre stage .
11 To Pavel , and probably to many of the others who 'd fallen under her influence , she was the most uncommon criminal ever .
12 Margaret had been close to tears as she 'd responded to her elder daughter 's terse demand for further information — a phenomenon in itself , as Gina knew her mother rarely allowed emotion to disturb the still beautiful contours of her face .
13 ‘ I ca n't buy this , ’ she 'd protested to her cousin just two days ago .
14 Even my master seemed unnerved by her cool demeanour .
15 So by the end of the day , we 'd met Sam , we knew her , we 'd been in her house , we 'd looked around her house .
16 So many years had passed since she 'd sat with her own grandmother in just this sort of quiet companionship .
17 She would have been appalled to think she 'd added to her sister 's problems .
18 I 'd recorded some background music for her too and it did n't sound as if she 'd added to her collection .
19 Then she 'd added to her sins by trying to hide the fact that she spoke Italian .
20 Sometimes it fluttered high , towards her throat ; at other times it seemed confined to her stomach .
21 He might be back to normal , but Robbie had n't forgotten the way he 'd turned on her last night .
22 It was about a wife who 'd cheated on her husband , she 'd left him for his best friend , and now the man was on the road trying to mend his broken heart .
23 IMP had paid her generously , and she 'd hoarded the little money she 'd made on her flat once it had been sold , but it still had n't been enough to buy her somewhere to live .
24 Ashamed of the breach he 'd made in her defences , she drew on her inner courage to confront him , tilting her chin fiercely .
25 The heat of the sun seemed absorbed into her black veil which was ragged and dusty .
26 And e what I 'd put on what I 'd said to her Erm I think I 'd put on here , you know , Re refer to section five on on of the brainstorm list , and she 'd all she 'd typed in is , Where is section five of the brainstorm list , I could n't could n't find .
27 ‘ I take mostly professional people , ’ she 'd said in her strong voice with its pronounced German accent .
28 Angy had been stabbed in the throat and that 's exactly what he 'd done to her portrait … he was afraid that would all come out and everyone would think he 'd done it . ’
29 The ragged plea hit a nerve that seemed connected to her soul .
30 The tall Victorian houses , propped against the side of the hill , the railway lines shimmering in the heat , even the pungent odour of the Marmite factory , seemed transformed by her happiness .
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