Example sentences of "[v-ing] her [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The victim tried to grab the knife to stop him stabbing her again and received a cut finger .
2 Jason Page , 17 , had already punched and kicked Daisy Castle before stabbing her twice in the chest , a St Albans Crown Court jury was told .
3 A friend 's meeting her off the boat and driving her up . ’
4 Nothing could dent the self belief that was driving her on to new heights .
5 But there was , as she had realized , another less worthy motive driving her on .
6 And it , it is n't a personal thing on his part it 's no not going shopping or driving her here there and everywhere because he he , he , he er er he does n't want to it 's just that he 's incap he will be incapable of doing it .
7 Always used to a high energy level , she had found that the need over the last few months to pace herself , rest , keep calm , was driving her slowly insane .
8 She had wanted to get back to her hotel and away from him but , first , he had insisted on driving her out into the wilderness , and now he had marooned them .
9 ‘ I hope we 're not driving her out . ’
10 When he was driving her home he said , ‘ I do n't intend to lose touch with you , Kate . ’
11 The woman from Northampton , was offered a lift outside the King Billy pub in the town , but instead of driving her home , she says the man drove her to Salcey Forest , bound her hands and raped her .
12 ‘ One of the mistresses is driving her back .
13 ‘ Ruggiero was driving her back from Rome late one night , and somehow the car left the road and ended up against a tree .
14 She was going on to recall how yesterday she had thought of Vendelin Gajdusek 's being in Prague , when in actual fact , had she known it , he had been sitting right there beside her driving her back to Mariánské Láznë , when he suddenly gave her near heart failure by challenging , out of the blue ‘ I thought you said your name was Fabia ? ’
15 The woman told the court drove her instead to Clumber Park where he unclipped the sign on his taxi then assaulted her in the vehicle before driving her back to Worksop .
16 The woman told the court drove her instead to Clumber Park where he unclipped the sign on his taxi then assaulted her in the vehicle before driving her back to Workshop .
17 and erm she li she 's in Egham and her boyfriend came down and was driving her back to Sheffield and then driving back again here on Monday so she got a free journey home .
18 As he approached the coast the Bf110 was in a shallow dive , the new , high-power DB601N motors driving her very fast .
19 The kiss deepened , driving her hard down into total despair .
20 And before Sally-Anne could do anything about it the tall young man was tucking her arm in his , and walking her briskly along at such a pace that she was horrified to discover that Rose and her companion were gone , lost behind them as fresh crowds emerged from yet more emptying theatres and dance halls .
21 Sharp whey-like sweat came off hum as she smelt his closeness ; he was walking her backwards into the recess of the arched double doors of a neighbour 's carriage entrance , sticking to her awkwardly , like children playing at dancing , standing on each other 's feet , and when he had her against the door , he took his hand from the underside of her breast , and fingering her nipple , made it rise , then tweaked it till it stood up higher ; twinges darted from her breast to her groin , and Rosa closed her eyes with a little gasp .
22 Walking her round , Luke was reminded of his schoolfriend Spike , who 'd been caught in the locker room with another boy .
23 He was walking her home , and she planned to throw her arms round him the moment they reached the gate of her house and to kiss him which would no doubt make him stand stock still , completely flabbergasted .
24 It was only as she rounded the corner that she remembered she had n't thanked him for walking her home .
25 Midnight shrugged , not wanting to talk about the old slave days in Spanish Town or Montserrat , walking her along , keeping clear of the last idling stragglers .
26 She bit on her lip , an exquisite agony tearing her apart .
27 It was tearing her apart to know how much he must love the pale , blank-eyed girl .
28 Knowing that Simonica is still in the orphanage is literally tearing her apart .
29 She squirmed with pain , but was helpless in the grip of the renewing forest , and she felt her body entered , a single motion that never stopped , just filled her , swelled out , tearing her apart inside , fingers of pain , shards of agony , curling snakes of pressure that reached inside to the tips of her toes , her fingers , up her spine and round her ribs , rising higher , filling her stomach , then her lungs , then her throat .
30 He straightened to kiss her with lazy possessiveness on her mouth , his tongue devouring her even as he was impatiently unbuckling the waist of his trousers , dispensing with the remainder of his clothes with rough masculine haste .
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