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

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1 All I want is her to carry on brushing my hair with her hands .
2 She had my present in her hand and was smiling a merry Christmas-morning smile .
3 I AM proud of my mum for her courage .
4 yeah , she nearly tried to knock my mum off her bike
5 One of my friends thought she was pregnant and she told my mum before her own mum .
6 The woman in particular was rather nervous of my presence in her house and I did n't blame her .
7 I tried to edge past her , but she blocked my progress with her bicycle .
8 I rushed off to tell my girlfriend at her Catholic convent in Berkshire .
9 I glanced at my purse in her lap and the coins scattered on the bed beside her .
10 I tried to get the book for my sister-in-law for her birthday but most places were sold out .
11 ‘ Come along , ’ I said , tightening my grip on her shoulder .
12 That is where I saw my Lady From her rhinestone razzledazzle I could
13 Or else she would turn round , as though sensing my gaze on her skin , and for a moment as brief and yet momentous as a pause in music our eyes talked dirty .
14 With difficulty I raised my gaze to her face , staring dazedly at the soft abundance of her mouth , the petal-perfect skin , the powerful femaleness that radiated from her eyes .
15 Tom caught my eye behind her back and winked to acknowledge my presence on alien territory .
16 Later that night she came into my room in her kimono , bringing me a glass of champagne and carrying a book .
17 She 'd tied my cock to her apron strings in preparation for flour-dusting and rolling out .
18 Jessie Young fired my imagination with her tales of warfare , politics and terror at Berwick , and fanned in my heart the first flames of a lifelong fascination with Scotland 's history .
19 After a minute or two I felt well enough to resume the climb , all the time now focusing my imagination on her waiting , sad but hopeful , in the Wheel Room , in her box made of Bibles .
20 My reaction to her comment was , to some extent , ‘ So what ? ’ , though I never dared to say so to her !
21 What I was n't prepared for was my reaction to her rejection .
22 Editor , — Helen Zeitlin is wrong in claiming that my article about her reinstatement was unjust and incorrect .
23 From the start , she made it clear that as long as I could be of use to Jean-Claude she would tolerate me , but that my relationship with her son was in her gift and subject to her approval , and this might not always be forthcoming .
24 Perhaps something of Mme G 's tolerance of my relationship with her son was due to her knowing that I was barren .
25 I must have brushed my back against her breasts , but then the touch of her was over and she shouted , ‘ How about lunch ? ’
26 ‘ Help me , Ashley , ’ I said , closing my eyes and putting my head on her shoulder .
27 She made me coffee , gave me hugs , and at one point I fell asleep , and was at peace for a while , and woke up sprawled on the floor , my head on her lap , one gentle hand stroking my head .
28 I position my head above her backside and let some spit fall down onto where the knuckle is caught on the ring of muscle , then push my finger filly into her .
29 He describes his other grandmother as ‘ a wee frail woman ’ in a mob cap , smoking a long clay pipe and ‘ stroking my hair as I lay down at her feet with my head in her lap ’ , while her railwayman husband also ‘ had a great liking for me , and when he could spring to a halfpenny or an apple or some nuts for ‘ whiteheaded Benny ’ , he did it , Once he gave me a shining white metal watchguard ’ , a symbol of work efficiency which he wore proudly to school , ‘ swanking ’ with it hung across my chest . ’
30 She rocked backwards and forwards with my head in her lap — for I was in tears as well by then — and moaning .
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