Example sentences of "be do to her " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was a combination of shock , pain and exhaustion and the overall effect of what had been done to her . ’
2 Then , in her attempt to experience more closeness to her husband and to drive him to understand what she felt like but could not make conscious or put into words , she did to him what had been done to her .
3 She could no longer bring to the man she loved her untouched innocence , and , worse than that , she could not bear his lovemaking because it reminded her so bitterly of what had been done to her .
4 He suspected that perhaps McAllister , always so gallant in facing life , as he had now seen on several occasions , had tried to suppress , to crush down the awful memory of what had been done to her , had refused to give way to grief , to shed healing tears , until in his arms something had reminded her so strongly of what had passed and broken the barriers her will had erected .
5 ‘ It 's not what she 's done , it 's what 's been done to her . ’
6 The dreadfulness of what I am doing to her , what I am going to do to her makes me feel ill .
7 What have you been doing to her ?
8 She had stopped to drink from a can on the way up , caring little now for what it might be doing to her .
9 She was never ill , but now she looked beaten and angered by something he must be doing to her .
10 Pascoe thought of the things she did , hour in , hour out — the things that were done to her .
11 They knew that terrible things were being done to her .
12 I told her he should be made to pay for what he 's done to her , for using her , for leading her on … . ’
13 I do n't know what he 's done to her .
14 Think of what some man 's done to her .
15 He also points out the song 's crucial omission , astonishing in a work of the protest movement : Dylan never says that Zantzinger is white and Hattie Carroll black , and forces the listener to assume that she was because of everything we are told about her : her name , that she had ten children , her position as a maid who ‘ did n't even talk to the people at the table ’ and , more tendentiously , because of what was done to her and the mild punishment meted out to her murderer who ‘ at 24 years/Owns a tobacco farm of 600 acres ’ .
16 ‘ She is not without intelligence , but the harm that was done to her at birth is irreversible . ’
17 She had wanted to be strong to the end , give no evidence of what this overthrow was doing to her .
18 She stepped out herself then , hoping to get nearer ; she would like to see what he was doing to her , for she had no clear idea , in spite of the expert descriptions she provided for Cati in their vigils .
19 ‘ You 'll sort it out , ’ he assured her callously as they entered the building , and she suppressed an urge to hit out at him and tell him exactly what he had done and was doing to her .
20 She hated him for what he was doing to her .
21 Could n't he see what he was doing to her ?
22 He must know what their closeness was doing to her , if its effect on him was anything to go by .
23 It was n't the day , it was him and what he was doing to her .
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