Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] [adj] [prep] her " in BNC.
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1 | Emily left me one of her large paintings of the green B.C. forests in her will ; she had previously given me two of her books . |
2 | Ellen had given me one of her pitying looks . |
3 | Although she did not look at Jake , she could feel he was watching her and that he knew what had stopped her dead in her tracks . |
4 | She 's made me angry with her anger , and then turned it around so that I 'm eaten up with guilt because she 's been ill and I have n't noticed , and now she 's taking the blame on herself and making me feel worse than ever . |
5 | Nevertheless , she had invariably done her best for her child as , indeed , she was now doing for her grandchild . |
6 | But presently the smile faded , and Ruth thought he had seen something wrong in her face . |
7 | ‘ Perhaps it was a sign that she 'd only just realized she 'd done something wrong with her life . ’ |
8 | Maggie had made herself useful to her stepmother by running the house , and yet continued to make herself scarce . |
9 | The Queen who gave it to Andy and Fergie as a wedding present has made it clear to her advisors that the Duchess should not be forced to leave , as long as the she adheres to her agreement not to talk about the marriage break up . |
10 | She could n't go back and face them all — not now , not when Marianne would have told them all about her criminal father , doubtless revelling in every sad little detail , probably creating a few more just to spice the story up still more . |
11 | That had been bad enough but the sleepless night had got her worrying about her work . |
12 | Well she 's got something wrong with her legs has n't she ? |
13 | Though she had certainly never thought herself superior to her fellow servants , Ruth had no wish to be too close . |
14 | She had told him half of her worry , but the other half she had kept to herself . |
15 | In the peace after the wars , when Lucille had found herself alone in her family 's Norman château , she had met Sharpe and become his lover . |
16 | Gradually , miraculously , she had found herself free of her past . |
17 | He explained that O'Neill 's daughter , who was with her , had observed something interesting in her mother 's stars and she had passed the magazine over to her . |
18 | She 'd never wanted anything more in her life — but it was more than just a physical need , much much more . |
19 | He had returned her stare and she 'd sent him one of her brilliant , flashing smiles , but his features had remained completely impassive . |