Example sentences of "who have [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 HELENA Bonham-Carter , the actress , was yesterday granted a High Court injunction in London against a fan who has pestered her for several years .
2 She says it is hard to tell who has influenced her , but she loves Henry Green and Peter Taylor , Chekhov and E.M .
3 He is the son of the phallic mother who has overcome her and fused with her to become a living equivalent of the perfect primal mother , not through self-castration ( the depressive alternative ) , but through manic self-assertion : a sentiment nicely summed up in the ritual of Cybele and her son Attis : ‘ a feeding on milk , as though we were born again ; after which rejoicing and garlands and as it were a return to the gods .
4 Earthier and more brash than the screen Shirley , Pauline puts across with panache the vulnerability and the verve of the woman who has lost her more spirited self somewhere among the saucepans .
5 It was me who cut her ropes and killed the men aboard her , and it 's me who has sailed her to a place where you 'll never find her .
6 With her unique vehemence Callas built the crazed obsessions of the heroine into a memorable final scene , when in agony Medea murders her own children to spite Jason , the husband who has rejected her .
7 With her unique vehemence Callas built the crazed obsessions of the heroine into a memorable final scene , when in agony Medea murders her own children to spite Jason , the husband who has rejected her .
8 I do n't know who likes Kylie , who has made her so popular ; I do n't think it 's boys , or girls my age .
9 But as the writer Patience Gray , who has made her home in the Mediterranean , points out : ‘ Pounding fragrant things — particularly garlic , basil and parsley — is a quite tremendous antidote to depression … it produces an alteration in one 's being — from sighing with fatigue to inhaling with pleasure ’ .
10 Her sister , Goneril , who has poisoned her , is n't surprised : ‘ If not , I 'll ne'er trust medicine . ’
11 Certainly it is well established that a man is not guilty of rape of a woman who is too drunk to consent even where it is he who has coaxed her to drink .
12 Sinead , 25 , who has donated her £500,000 Hollywood home to charity , said she did not regret tearing up the picture .
13 Donna Anna , daughter of the murdered Commendatore , lacks any sense of humour : she is aiming to be a heroine of high drama ; while Donna Elvira , one of Giovanni 's cast-offs , is a genuinely tragic figure : mocked by all and in danger of losing her reason , she remains touchingly faithful to the lover who has abandoned her .
14 Colin Barnes , the fashion illustrator , who has known her since St Martin 's , says , ‘ Of course outspoken people tread on toes , but they are often the ones who make waves and achieve something . ’
15 If a little girl can not feel herself able to win the heart of her father , her own father who has known her so well and so long , and is tied to her by mutual blood-ties , I reasoned , then how can the young woman who comes later have any deep confidence in the power of her womanliness .
16 The story concerns the efforts of Prince Tamino to rescue Pamina , daughter of the Queen of the Night , from the wicked magician Sarastro who has abducted her .
17 The stories about Strahinja tell of a classic conflict between love and duty when the hero 's wife falls in love with the Turk who has abducted her from the family home whilst her husband is away in Kruševac visiting his wife 's relatives , the powerful Jugovići family .
18 Novella no longer needs to feel gratitude that in her case she has a father who has allowed her to teach in his place ; she has parted the curtain and is speaking for herself — in as many tongues as she pleases .
19 She 'd lost count of the number of people who 'd asked her that ; lost count of the number of answers she 'd given .
20 Eventually , Reid said , ‘ All Susan ever said about her father was that he was a grade-A shit who 'd ignored her for most of her life and thought money was a good substitute for love .
21 The cop who 'd collected her had been a crowd control unit , the full cyborg .
22 She 'd fallen desperately in love with a man who was n't in love with her , a man who 'd wanted her because she reminded him of a woman he wanted and could n't have .
23 Then she turned towards the stairs , resisting with all her strength the temptation to turn back for one last glance of the man who 'd sent her normally sane and steady world into turmoil .
24 This could n't be Romano de Sciorto , her mother 's friend , the man who 'd invited her out here to Malta …
25 In fact , he was the man who 'd escorted her to the door to mark the end of her first visit .
26 The next day she 'd discovered his whereabouts from Klein , who 'd warned her in no uncertain manner that John Zacharias was bad news for tender hearts .
27 The people who 'd chartered her had flown to Paris for the weekend and her crew had a party .
28 It was n't only because she did n't want to trail damage amongst those who 'd helped her ; partly it was that calculating element in her mind again , that perpetual level of awareness that was tuned to seek out and recognise any opportunity that she could take to keep her in the game and moving .
29 Gary , the hospital porter who 'd helped her out and whose friends had treated her so strangely .
30 One of those held spellbound was the fairground owner , the Great Flaherty himself , who 'd lured her away from her Wall of Death rider and made her his child bride and business partner .
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