Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 Leonora gulped , a hand to her mouth , and with an exclamation Melanie hauled her upstairs and through a large bedroom into a bathroom , then left her alone to part with her lunch .
2 Nicky Kai laughed in response to the apologetic look Maria threw her .
3 ‘ Mrs Nowak was surprised by the amount of money Mills left her .
4 Too frightened even to go out for a Saturday morning shop at Sainsbury 's in case fans inspected her … and the contents of her shopping trolley .
5 Bernard 's mother sent a Christmas card and in the name of Catholic family unity Ellen invited her to stay .
6 A glance at her watch as she turned to the car park told her she was not doing too badly after all .
7 The formalist critic dismisses her as a serious contender for the mantle of ‘ modern artist ’ due to a perceived lack of innovation and refusal of the essentialist mandate of formalism .
8 Daughter Helen , 25 , needed constant attention after whooping cough left her with a mental age of just two .
9 If she has a dry mouth condition offer her a wet feed with the bit in position to teach her to move it about better .
10 I am also writing to at the South Side Association to notify her of the developments .
11 He was propped on one elbow beside her , the width of the picnic hamper giving her an illusion of safety from too close an intimacy .
12 And she claimed Darlington Borough Council told her to unblock the chimney herself .
13 Only the reflective coating of her suit had prevented the enemy weapons identifying her as a target .
14 She challenged the opposition leader to join her in urging them to accept the ‘ generous ’ pay offer ranging from 9 to 16.3 per cent over 18 months ‘ or at least to have a truce over Christmas ’ .
15 In the bedlam the Spaniard built a 5-0 lead but then 22-year-old sports journalist Nicola stunned her by fighting back to 5-3 .
16 These otherworldly concerns gave way to more earthly considerations when Diana took the Common Entrance exam to enable her to follow in the footsteps of her sisters , Sarah and Jane , at West Heath boarding school set in 32 acres of parkland and woods outside Sevenoaks in Kent .
17 She was a woman , and , even if she was hardly the sophisticate Nicolo imagined her to be , at least she knew what passion was .
18 A DARLINGTON landlady has left her pub after crippling rent rises forced her out of business .
19 One woman appeared to be suffering from severe whiplash injury and Nina , no doubt mindful of Len Seager , hurried back to the ambulance for a neck collar to immobilise her .
20 Her soldier companion urged her forward along a gully , which they crawled along until a gap between two boulders gave them a clear view of the landscape .
21 His overlong arms surrounded her and before she knew what was happening the strings of her skirt were untied .
22 Luke took her arm again , opening the car door to help her inside .
23 The huge fire roaring in the hall beyond the small entrance chamber warmed her not at all .
24 Waiting at the stop for the horse bus to take her back to Vetch Street , Sally-Anne heard a voice she knew .
25 Essex girl Gunnell , 26 last week , joins Ann , Tessa Sanderson , Mary Peters and Mary Rand in the golden set — and Princess Anne and Prime Minister John Major were both in the VIP box to see her .
26 Hari took the tea Beatie handed her and set it down quickly on the scrubbed wooden table .
27 The side letter advised her to take independent advice .
28 She was running wildly when the two college students saw her and recognised her from the party as Greg 's girlfriend .
29 Lawyer D told her that a jointly-owned house would become the sole property of her husband after her death , and she could not in any way guarantee her share of the money invested in it for her children .
30 But there was nothing in the shifting canyons of frozen carbon dioxide to tell her .
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