Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [verb] her " in BNC.
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1 | McIllvanney must have been Billingsley 's source for the policeman 's information about my boat and my plans to repair her . |
2 | For this alone , I may find it in my heart to forgive her . |
3 | Have you now no pleasant tales to tell my Pamela to make her smile ? |
4 | I have n't got my money to pay her ! |
5 | but erm he described a , my mum told her everything about a fall the bump on her head , he knew |
6 | ‘ Well , you have my permission to approach her . |
7 | Perhaps you would like my permission to address her . |
8 | She 's all my fancy painted her , |
9 | ‘ Trouble is , that night we started all this I 'd made up my mind to forget her . |
10 | ‘ Allow me to sit back in amazement , young Ashley , ’ I said , crossing my arms and twisting in my seat to face her . |
11 | My agent chatted her up and she let slip Tweed and the Grey woman left early this morning after booking their suite — and paying for it — for another week . ’ |
12 | Mum thought my divorce shamed her . |
13 | That was the start of my determination to catch her . |
14 | In the morning , she asked where Tom had gone and my auntie told her . |
15 | My parents remembered her and often spoke of her , saying that her flight was as beautiful as an autumn sunset . |
16 | Well I made sure my boss told her , that 's . |
17 | ‘ She said she did not really want to go back to university and my husband told her she did not have to if she did not want to . |
18 | In half an hour she felt a lot better , but I knew now it would be my job to see her safely down to the hut . |
19 | It was my job to bury her in the church . |
20 | ‘ It has made my day meeting her . |
21 | It has made my day meeting her . |
22 | ‘ This could be my chance to beat her and take the biggest money prize on the women 's circuit , ’ said Jackman . |
23 | O how ‘ twou 'd please my Pride to clasp her here |
24 | ‘ Of course nothing can be formally arranged just at this present , ’ went on Miss Merchiston , and Theda almost laughed out to see the burgeoning hope in the poor man 's face , ‘ for with dear Mama in this sad condition , I could not reconcile it with my conscience to leave her in the care of other hands . |
25 | After Murti had completed her statutory five minutes of dust re-distribution , my wife waved her a cheery goodbye . |
26 | She was hysterical and distraught and I took her through for my wife to comfort her before telephoning the police . ’ |
27 | I and my sisters visited her there when we could , she was always ready to join one in what she called ‘ a dry mart ’ before lunch or in the evening , and for a time seemed content enough . |
28 | My father took her on his knee and soothed her … . |
29 | My father met her . |
30 | My father takes her to and from school and my parents both help at the weekends . ’ |