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

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1 My sister he called her , not Florence .
2 It was my fault I neglected her .
3 ‘ I am sure it was my accounts of my experiences which set her off on the same route .
4 When I found her the other side of my desk I told her in no uncertain terms I was n't having anything to do with it .
5 From my pack I offered her an apple , the only food I had .
6 A drug specialist service works out a withdrawal programme with her GP who introduces her to a support group and individual counselling .
7 Now in her case we put her on two fifties but that i uses up an awful lot of skin and it 's a real hassle , so er
8 And for good or ill , once she makes up her mind nobody tells her what to do — not even the Queen .
9 She felt the sudden weight on her legs which told her the cat had leapt up again .
10 ‘ We always started seriously , usually discussing Louisa and perhaps her problems with her legs which stopped her doing her old-time dancing . ’
11 When Nora 's dress fell to her knees he pulled her swiftly to him , trying to lift her off the ground .
12 Long , rambling jokes led to the inevitable punch-line and climax , which was a parody of a well-known quotation : for example " A thing of pewter is a joy forever " ; " With all her vaults I love her still " ; " The aitch of chivalry is gone " .
13 Whilst the pert , Californian sexuality of Baywatch bimbos seems to be aimed at the heart of adolescent lust , Schiffer possesses a vital ambiguity within her features and her poise which recreates her as a story waiting to be told , as opposed to a fantasy waiting to be fulfilled .
14 She was very much as she had expected to be , having found in her marriage nothing to surprise her nor to cause her the least distress .
15 There too her parents who love her so much and suffer so much when she leaves their family feel indebted to her parents-in-law .
16 His hands caressed her back , then caressed down to her waist , and when they reached her hips he moulded her thinly clad body against him .
17 I got her flashies I bought her a flashies .
18 When she was thrown out of her digs he found her a room in Randolph Crescent and to get her on to her feet again paid her rent for a month .
19 At night , however , or during the long school holidays , she read detective stories , earning the contempt of her father who told her that his answer to the question ‘ Who dun n it ? ’ was invariably ‘ Who cares ? ’
20 It was not the intimate physical contact with her cousin which upset her , but the fact that subconsciously she felt so very guilty because she had enjoyed it so much .
21 ‘ The devil ! ’ he uttered , and as her hands left its edge he let her go and seized the tray before it could fall .
22 ( Relieved at her friendliness he hugs her . )
23 Bending over her bed I kissed her .
24 I was deeply moved by the story of Alejandra Munoz , a Mexican woman illegally brought into the United States by her cousins who deceived her into becoming a ‘ surrogate mother' .
25 She sustained an injury to her hip which prevented her from caring for her husband when he was at home .
26 She suffers from arthritis in her hip which keeps her confined to her home in the town of Maesteg .
27 As she picked at her food he studied her across the table .
28 He said that on her birthday he asked her what she had learnt from life , and she thought for a long time , and then said : ‘ That people are morally the same , and intellectually different . ’
29 During their conversation he watched her in a worried way .
30 This was not her brother who cuddled her and bought her things … this was a man who blew people up .
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