Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] her [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But I heard her friend Ben ask : ‘ Where 's Julie ? |
2 | But I saw her husband crossing the car park . ’ |
3 | This was fairly standard stuff , but I deplored her tone . |
4 | No I do n't know whether hers was on , but I know her brother 's was , you see , I , he died of course . |
5 | I admit that I 'm as much to blame , I should have come to visit her , but I understood her mother was never off the doorstep , so I left her to it . |
6 | But I thought her father 's name was Edward . |
7 | She seized at a bush but I beat her hand away . |
8 | But I believe her wedding outfit is already made . ’ |
9 | The parents of the friend consented to take her , but I think her appearance caused some consternation . |
10 | I have a different sort of snobbism , but I understand her snobbism . |
11 | Her hood was well forward but I glimpsed her hair , a reddish chestnut colour , like some beautiful leaf in autumn . |
12 | It 's not that I 'm not fond of her , you know that , May , but I daresay her life must suit her . |
13 | I meant to be fond of her but I found her tiring . |
14 | ‘ But you saw her face ? ’ |
15 | but she sold her house in Jersey , her husband retires in July , the school break , and erm and she said I 've got some good , er when I got home from wherever I 'd been , Rudy left me a note to say phone Val good news and I thought it were her back was good news , but she said no me medical problems were not good news , they dare n't operate cos me back 's in such a state and they have n't give her much hope for anything apart from a wheelchair sort of thing , later on in life and erm , but she said that I 've got a bit of good news I 've sold me house so I said ooh lovely , so she said I do n't know any more but I ring you and let you know , the next night she phoned me back , she said yeah me house has gone they got two hundred and twenty thousand for it , they wanted them out a week on Thursday |
16 | This , of course , was not her only reward in life , but she made her hour a ritual that everyone observed and she derived a lot of pleasure from it . |
17 | Because she has this afternoon job , she must get through her own work in the mornings ; but she gets her work done in the mornings in order to create time for a job . |
18 | But she gets her legacy , erm , in order to be able to show that she does n't need it . |
19 | But she fears her company is an exception . |
20 | But she brought her daughter , and four-year-old grandson , anyway . |
21 | And then I thought I would write and suggest that she should suggest herself to tea one day and not only did she have the effrontery to do so but she brought her husband . |
22 | ‘ But she left her chamber without her saddle bags ? ’ he asked , not revealing that the Lady Prioress had already refuted any allegation that Lady Eleanor had fallen downstairs . |
23 | She had expected to find them both still in bed , and was surprised by the noises from the kitchen , but she poked her head round the door and saw Maggie sitting at the kitchen table eating Weetabix in a reassuringly healthy way . |
24 | Sabine flinched , but she kept her tone low , controlled . |
25 | This time , his look of puzzlement was far too exaggerated to be genuine , but she kept her voice even as she said , ‘ What … did … you … mean ? ’ |
26 | She had to know , but she kept her voice deliberately casual . |
27 | Rosita was a bit old but she kept her body in good condition and the men liked her the best . |
28 | He fumbled for a kiss as she unlocked the car but she twisted her cheek away . |
29 | But she had her prince — triumphing first over his diffidence , her non-Jewishness ( she had taken on his religion ) , the problems of his family who did not know what to make of her . |
30 | Cobalt said : ‘ She did n't give me a name , but she said her friend was killed by ‘ the Americans ’ . |