Example sentences of "[verb] she at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Carolyn Bartholomew who visited her at Kensington Palace three days after William was born recalls : ‘ She was thrilled with both herself and the baby .
2 THE PRINCESS of Wales met one of her heroines when Mother Teresa of Calcutta visited her at Kensington Palace .
3 When the traveller Mary Kingsley [ q.v. ] visited her at Ekenge in 1895 , she found Miss Slessor ‘ has lost most of her missionary ideas and bullies the native chiefs in their own tongue … and is regarded by the other missionaries as mad and dangerous ’ .
4 she 's gon na need her at weekends as well , in the summer , because she 'll be away eventing .
5 ‘ You never went to find her at Rosslare ?
6 Go to find her at lunch-time , throw my arms round her and promise my never-ending life-long devotion .
7 ‘ It happens , Araminta , that Miss Kyte was in the act of answering the summons , ’ her cousin lied calmly , ‘ for I had myself come to find her at Aunt Lavvy 's request . ’
8 Mandy did n't come to the meeting , Mrs. Maddison keeping her at home as a punishment for her disobedience in going into the swamp .
9 I take it you have n't been keeping her at home and just not sent a note ?
10 Marek was fencing with her , keeping her at bed 's length .
11 When he found her at Leominster , Hereford and Worcester , he spent Pounds 68,000 on the house next door .
12 ‘ I further said to [ the defendant ] ‘ You set men to watch her , you trail her and found her at Gloria Chin 's house and there you threatened to kill her with your gun , but she escaped you .
13 Zacco 's men will either catch her at sea , or not at all .
14 Er I phoned her at work at the tribunal .
15 He had kept on and on about those keys , although she had been deaf to his insistence ; he had come several miles to catch her at home and seize a chance to rifle her bag for them ; if there had been any purpose to the meeting at the Old Mitre it might have been to get the keys .
16 Even Lucy 's friend — and later lover — M. Paul seeks advice from the Church , and questions her at length about her Protestant theology , before they become seriously attached .
17 ‘ I 've rung her at home and there 's no answer . ’
18 Baldwin then went to meet her at Victoria Station and walked the half mile to their Eaton Square house with her , describing , as she subsequently wrote to her husband 's mother , what had happened , in slightly breathless terms :
19 Deborah invited me to meet her at home in North London , and mentioned on the phone that her mum , Elaine , would like to meet me too .
20 Breeze and Gay went to meet her at Clyst St George station , and hardly recognized the ultra-smart figure which languidly emerged from the train , as the boon companion of not so long ago .
21 ‘ You can give me another place to meet her at night-time , a more private place , which she can choose and no one will be able to find out . ’
22 Joan Allen was 74 years old when her son asked her general practitioner to visit her at home .
23 At first I had thought she would recover , but when I learned her illness was serious , I decided to visit her at night , for what might be the last time .
24 Then Gillian blabbed to Stuart that I wanted to come and watch her at work .
25 He 'd met her at work , which was about the only place where he did meet people these days .
26 Luke had met her at Euston .
27 He surveyed her at length as he demolished the cake .
28 A close school friend , Paula Bolwell , 19 , said Sarah had been unhappy when she had visited her at college .
29 He had phoned her at Milton Buildings , saying that he had a routine enquiry to make about the Datsun , would have asked for Mr Marius Steen but , owing to the recent regrettable happening , wondered if she could help .
30 ‘ You 're looking a bit peaky , ’ they told her at work , and she tried desperately to conceal her fatigue .
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