Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] her at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But as the week wore on and Damian made no attempt to see her at night , spend time with her or try to kiss her , she realised he was seeing Domino in the dark , humid hours when Rachel sat alone at home , tortured by jealousy , consumed with it , imagining them together and burning with impotent rage . |
2 | Joan Allen was 74 years old when her son asked her general practitioner to visit her at home . |
3 | But a quite terrible disappointment awaited her at Stowbridge . |
4 | ‘ You can give me another place to meet her at night-time , a more private place , which she can choose and no one will be able to find out . ’ |
5 | A quick examination put her at ease but may have done little for her embarrassment ; the culprit was a misplaced liquorice all-sort . |
6 | Aunt knew her at school ; Aunt went to a posh boarding-school — only for a year or two — and she likes you to know it . |
7 | Clara could feel her friendly spirit choking her at times ; she had affection in her , and nowhere to spend it . |
8 | The first she knew of the assault was a motion glimpsed from the corner of her eye : a blurred form approaching her at speed through the thickening sleet . |
9 | But best of all was the letter awaiting her at York from Lord Wyatt . |
10 | And the Bismark , launched as the unsinkable battleship by Hitler , was destroyed after the Reconnaissance Unit spotted her at sea . |
11 | Not only had her real mother rejected her at birth and given her away , but worst of all , her adoptive father whom she had loved so much now turned out to be her real father , a cheat and a deceiver . |
12 | Her mother held her at arm 's length and examined her like a piece of merchandise , turning her this way and that , searching for concealed flaws . |