Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [vb past] she [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Even in disguise I knew her at once , for a truly sensual woman can not disguise herself from my perceptions once I have seen her . ’ |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Like a fool I told her about the man I 'd been living with . |
4 | Lady I got her from she 's just getting the webs in between her feet and I thought then |
5 | One day I asked her about him . |
6 | ‘ On the Saturday morning I saw her outside Pook 's stables . |
7 | I never understood why until one morning I saw her in a corner sobbing . |
8 | " This morning I caught her in my cell . |
9 | That was n't the reason I gave her to David , but because she was a trained dancer and I thought she could help David get the simple steps of the minuet together , because he had difficulty in putting two steps together . |
10 | And I was only doing up here but er , that 's good enough , sort of thing I kissed her on the lips a couple |
11 | A few months after the aggravation I started her on Kali carb. 0/1 , progressing through 0/6. with steady amelioration , increasing energy and emotional well-being . |
12 | In a way I blamed her for it , and to start with I think I hated her . |
13 | She was wearing the coat with all the buttons and buckles that she had worn the first time I saw her outside Kaama 's flat . |
14 | the time I saw her in the police station , she looked she 'd got jeans on |
15 | She must have forgotten a few things in the holidays , like the time I pushed her in the school goldfish pond . |
16 | In fact I knew her for a tough-minded young woman with feminist leanings and rather more interest in student politics than would be helpful in her academic work . |