Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] her [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll just sound her heart again before we go . ’ |
2 | I could n't bear her look of hurt expectancy any more , so I tore myself away from her face and walked off . |
3 | I could n't tell her mine was n't a route she 'd stand much chance of following . |
4 | But I gave her a cold stare and fluffed my fur out ; I could n't have her thinking I was a pushover . |
5 | I could n't believe her reaction , she was totally stupefied . |
6 | She was lying almost abeam of us , and at first I could n't see her hull , but only a sort of thickening of the mist that turned out to be her mast . |
7 | I could n't see her face but I knew she was older than I was . |
8 | I could n't see her face very clearly now , but could sense how she 'd withdrawn from me . |
9 | Although I could n't see her face properly , her tongue was painting my image by numbers . |
10 | I could not bear her loss . |
11 | Sharon , that 's it , I could not get her name last night . |
12 | It was a long while before I could even change her nappy , and putting clothes on , you had to disconnect all the wires , put the clothes on and put them all back . |
13 | I could still hear her voice , the way she had said , ‘ You do n't approve , do you ? ’ |
14 | I suffered with her that evening , right through every moment , and when I went to bed at around midnight I could still hear her crying into her pillow — not a sound that sends a mother peacefully to sleep . |
15 | Karen did , and I could quite understand her apprehension at the prospect of trying to maintain her rigid code of etiquette beneath the hot southern sun , in a festive holiday atmosphere , with both of us under the same roof twenty-four hours a day . |
16 | ‘ Oh — ’ I could almost hear her hiccup — ‘ it 's so good , darling , hearing you talking like that . ’ |
17 | It was n't until we got to Redbridge Station that she thought — and I could almost hear her thinking — about the envelope and the fiver I 'd given her . |
18 | ‘ To say I would n't cash her cheque . |
19 | And I would n't leave her side . |
20 | ‘ We quarrelled a lot when I was younger , ’ Lizzie says , ‘ because I would never follow her advice . |
21 | He said , this is Miranda Grey I ca n't stand her aunt , all in one breath , and they laughed , they were old friends . |
22 | I like this girl , cos she 's Welsh , just , I ca n't do her accent , but she kept saying it several times , he was getting really pissed off with her . |
23 | And the thing is he was n't alone , he had someone with him that woman who runs the Choral Society , I ca n't remember her name , with black hair , youngish . |
24 | I can remember her kids and I ca n't remember her name . |
25 | No , no , I ca n't remember her name , rath rather an attractive lady I thought , very pleasant . |
26 | I ca n't remember her name but it 's not Angela |
27 | I ca n't remember her name . |
28 | The chalets we used to go to Mrs er I ca n't remember her name now ! |
29 | She used to be in the window and her sister , and I ca n't remember her sister 's name , there was two of them , they , they used to do . |
30 | Cos I ca n't get her hair washed and clean now , look you 've put some of that nasty stuff in . |