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

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1 Hello Norwegian people this is my fiance Honey I love her very much .
2 Not without some difficulty I persuaded her to join us …
3 I 'd popped into the library to get a book renewed and when I left the college building I saw her walking along the road on her own . ’
4 Every noise I hear her , I can see her eyes going round .
5 ‘ Of course I remember her ; I was eight when she left . ’
6 ‘ Of course I know her — as what man does not ?
7 Of course I know her !
8 Of course I believed her when she said it would , but I wish you could have seen those first two lepidopteral visitors .
9 ‘ Of course I love her , ’ Estabrook said .
10 Of course I love her . ’
11 Of course I gave her an ‘ A ’ .
12 ‘ Iva , yes , of course I loved her . ’
13 As soon as I rounded the line of fitted units screening off the kitchen I saw her slumped on the floor in the corner , huddled up as though against the cold .
14 On her Christmas card I told her I was anxious to hear about her trip but there was no reply .
15 I 'll show that ring I got her as well .
16 Not her national monument I told her , and she should n't come poking her nose in where it was n't wanted .
17 I called out that we were ready , but there was no answer , and when I returned to the bedroom I found her lying back full length on the bed , her eyes open and gazing up at the ceiling with that same vacant stare .
18 With a sudden rush of tender emotion I hugged her .
19 She frowned and took the cup of tea I handed her .
20 It was my fault I neglected her .
21 Even in disguise I knew her at once , for a truly sensual woman can not disguise herself from my perceptions once I have seen her . ’
22 The nose-wheel is normally lifted at seventy knots to rotate at ninety , but because of the wind I held her down to 95 for a clean lift-off at a hundred after a run of a thousand yards or so .
23 Among the victims was 15-year-old James Kennedy , whose last words as he lay dying were : ‘ Tell mummy I love her . ’
24 We arranged ourselves in the seats and as we headed for Shellerton in the early dark I told her calmly , incompletely and without terrors , the gist of what had befallen us in Sam 's boatyard .
25 When I found her the other side of my desk I told her in no uncertain terms I was n't having anything to do with it .
26 Like a fool I told her about the man I 'd been living with .
27 Lady I got her from she 's just getting the webs in between her feet and I thought then
28 I liked her from the moment I met her , and I well recall the occasion — I had turned up at their place and she appeared in the yard from the shed carrying buckets of milk .
29 From the moment I saw her , I knew that I still loved her , and that her absence had only deepened my passion . ’
30 Could n't you see that I loved her when I s the moment I saw her , I just , I just I threw myself to her , I wanted to give her anything , even my life .
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