Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [verb] her " in BNC.

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31 My father adored her , ’ Peter said .
32 I felt just the same after my own mother 's death when my father mentioned her .
33 Having identified himself , Michele said , ‘ I 'm sorry to trouble you so late , Maria , but have you any idea if Signora Weston wore the ring my father gave her ?
34 In. , Finally , the boy tried to squirm past her like a silverfish but she had him by the hair and was breaking the rifle over his head and shoulders when my father stopped her .
35 Now and again , he could be militant : when Lady Astor gave a speech in which she suggested that ex-servicemen should wear arm bands to warn people that they might have venereal disease , my father shouted her down and called her an ex-chorus girl .
36 sir , that 's my baby to get her going , and she did whatever I wanted . ’
37 My urge to enter her , to be inside her , was stronger than anything I had ever felt .
38 Dead before I knew it was not my anger killed her , dead before I told her how much I loved her .
39 She was doodling in the sand and I was on my tummy watching her .
40 The latest threat to children recently is not just wait till your dad gets home , but , my daughter told her four week old baby , if you 're not good I 'll put you on the fax and send you through to daddy .
41 When my daughter called her , she answered with a whimper .
42 At this point , and I 'm not sure how it happened , it became my turn to hold her up .
43 My men called her something else when they started going down with the ‘ clap ’ , but she was long gone by the time they found out . ’
44 A season ticket soon followed , paid for by Kathleen but a regular amount was deducted from my wages to pay her back .
45 My grandfather built her . ’
46 ‘ I feel it 's my duty to remind her that she is adored and does an exceptional amount of good for an awful lot of people , ’ he says .
47 My expression amused her .
48 I was on my way to see her . ’
49 I invite you all to come to my house to see her , and to judge whether I had the right to ask this innocent young girl to marry me .
50 Then er this er my mam saw her limping one day , she said what 's the matter ?
51 Forgive my curiosity to see her : I prodded the ball of workers with a long stick , in a vain attempt to flush out the queen .
52 All I knew is my mother talked about her that 's all , and she , she , my mother knew her but , I did n't .
53 She would n't , my mother told her she 's not allowed to take the bed .
54 My mother spoiled her , Richard spoiled her , her servants spoil her .
55 He sent a telegram to my mother telling her to get ready and pack .
56 ‘ Then one day my mother dropped her !
57 No I do n't , but nevertheless nobody knew only people like us and the neighbours , how that kid was every day when her mother to the T S B and her mother according to Julia had her because it was the done thing her mother , her own mother would n't have her , Kerry to look after her and I know that for a fact because one time when Ross was ill , Julia said I ca n't have her and she said oh god I suppose I 've got to go and beg my mother to have her now she did , but the woman said to Julia , I mean she would n't give up her job , they had a four bedroomed house , two bloody great cars , eleven cats
58 My mother loved her dearly of course , she was so infinitely tender-hearted , but she was a frail-spirited thing by comparison , totally dependent on my mother — ’
59 While her investigations take her into history and communication networks , one sequence in particular carries metafictional implications .
60 And now she no longer had even the conviction of her rightness to sustain her .
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