Example sentences of "[vb past] it her " in BNC.
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1 | poor old Cath , she , she does n't know where she caught it , I bet she thinks she caught it her mother |
2 | Elizabeth said nothing , and Lydia judged it her turn to speak . |
3 | He followed Eloise out of the sitting room — she called it her boudoir , which he thought an affectation — and along the wide corridor towards the big first-floor room where the Brückners held their parties and the guests were able to admire his Russian art collection . |
4 | She called it her robin . |
5 | Back in Pontrhydyfen she had brothers and sisters she saw it her duty to cook and wash for . |
6 | On the one hand , as a good Irish Catholic girl married to a man she loved and who could afford to support her , she felt it her duty as well as her wish to have a child . |
7 | Though it was clear that Mrs Longhill could hardly bear to talk to her , her mistress felt it her duty to ask certain questions . |
8 | Unlike Aunt Kit , who believed it to be a barbaric rite , intolerable between reasonable men and women , Aunt Lilian , the headmistress , simply felt it her duty to point out that a career — any career — would be less easy once a girl was lumbered with a husband and children . |
9 | She made it her business to get on well with the steward , and her pleasure to keep Bartolomeo Zorzi dancing to an almost inaudible tune . |
10 | He did n't know whether Alice ever thought of it , or whether the trauma had erased it from her mind so that she now believed the version he had formulated , had taken the lie into her unconscious and made it her truth . |
11 | She made it her rule that Belfast , the Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army , casual atrocities never crossed her lips , not after his last trip away , because the man who had come back to her from Northern Ireland had been frightened of his own shadow . |
12 | She hated what her father did and made it her business to spy on him anyway ; a daughter 's revenge on a father who disappointed her . |
13 | The success of these women 's societies , which were not formally recognized by the university until 1910 , depended on voluntary support by dons and their wives : Bertha Johnson made it her life 's work . |
14 | An older woman officer made it her business to tell her when she had done wrong , and she admits to at least one incident she seriously mishandled . |
15 | If she was addressing young people she made it her business to acquaint herself with their interests . |
16 | She made it her business to find out . |
17 | The rewards of motherhood made it her main source of self-esteem and satisfaction . |
18 | HER HONOUR DID IT HER WAY |
19 | No it 's a nice way how she did it Her family go over there . |
20 | Her expression was jaundiced therefore as she gave it her attention . |
21 | As she said it her expression lit up with enthusiasm . |
22 | As she said it her heart tugged with emotion at the thought of her five-year-old little sister , the daughter of Jake 's father and her own mother , so recently and so tragically orphaned . |
23 | Normally the trip to St Tropez would have been Alyssia 's idea , but when , the following morning , Piers suggested it her only reaction was to wince with distaste . |