Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 He thought back over the last few hours , the acknowledged relief of talking to Alice , the knowledge that nothing shocked her , nothing surprised her , that everything he did , if not right in her eyes , was judged by a different standard from the one she rigorously applied to the rest of her life .
2 ‘ I knew that Alan liked the odd drink but it was n't until we were living together that I realised her was more or less an alcoholic , and violent with it . ’
3 My dear mother 's statement years ago that I deprived her of her fur coat and that I was n't much to look at — she once actually pronounced me ugly — bit deep .
4 ‘ Jane , my darling , it 's not because she 's mad that I hate her .
5 I felt then that I understood her .
6 Peter Noonan has been patiently waiting in the wings for six years , and finally , whether it was seeing Terry so happy , realising that she was n't getting any younger , or the fact that I told her I was thinking of getting married , sh — ’
7 ‘ So the thing that I would say , if I had to give myself a brownie point , would be that I enabled her to see that she could work actively with the situation .
8 Inside the jacket that I lent her , she shivers .
9 ’ She is not yet aware that I know her .
10 ‘ T'was on the isle of Capri that I met her … ’
11 It was in May that I met her , on a return visit to Cley .
12 I hate that I cause her so much pain .
13 Not that I blamed her .
14 Now I think she 's beginning to realize that I scorn her .
15 Great-gran knows that I bath her . ’
16 ‘ A girlfriend made me a wonderful big , bright red jumper which I liked so much that I asked her to knit me another .
17 She was so obviously upset by the break-up that I asked her out to lunch to cheer her up , and I asked her home because I thought my mother and sister might help her .
18 My regard for her was reflected in the fact that I asked her to be my son , Giles 's godmother .
19 An example I can cite is that I asked her to research and write up ( unsupervised ) an application to the Carnegie-Mellon Foundation for the microfilming of our 100,000 items in the Archive Collection .
20 And she had one or two hires including higher art and then somebody said oh that would be good for the P R department is looking for staff so she now is doing a superb job running a marketing operation , editing an internal newspaper it all herself and erm all of that I taught her , now I want to move her on to the stage where she can get professional recognition for this , now that is what I call an absolute beginner
21 That I killed her because you were blackmailing me ?
22 ‘ She would n't tell me , but was very insistent that I call her the minute you got in . ’
23 You can break it but the thing is that I warned her , er , you know , as long as they get through to her hold on that that 's very nicely set up if she twiddles her
24 ‘ It is important that I see her . ’
25 In the end , it 's on that rainy promenade that I see her .
26 Not that I minded her coming in every day , just did n't , not always that time .
27 He told Brian Walden , in The Sunday Times ( 16 April 1989 ) , 'I do n't pretend that I liked her because I did n't …
28 The first thing I realised was that I liked her .
29 ‘ 'T WAS on the Isle of Capreee that I found her … ’
30 I have to confess that I walloped her with a newspaper but I did n't touch her . ’
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