Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [prep] her " in BNC.
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1 | It was too late to save the mother , but by flaunting my privileges under her nose , taunting her with the contrast between my power and her weakness , my wealth and her poverty , I was helping to ensure that her children 's chances in life would never be blighted by the well-wishing do-goodism which had crippled me . |
2 | On her last visit I 'd been unable to take my eyes off her gold earrings and her bangles . |
3 | by courtesy to keep my eyes on her lipstick . |
4 | As we pile into a rented car , I express my thanks for her portraits of a city which headlines and Hollywood love to distort . |
5 | PAMELA : [ interrupting ] Aye , but on a Thursday was your poor Pamela baptised , on a Thursday my lady took me from my parents into her protection . |
6 | This one here has really dropped the whole of my particulars on her own ! |
7 | She picked up my hand , put my fingertips into her open mouth , twisted my hand and kissed my palm noisily . |
8 | As I turned , she sprang forward like a cat , leaping up to straddle my hips with her thighs . |
9 | ‘ I really do not think I could manage my affairs without her assistance . ’ |
10 | My best dress that she 'd sewed , my blouses with her embroidery : I put them in the hard square leather case . |
11 | Karen thrust her pelvis against me and raked my buttocks with her fingernails . |
12 | ‘ That explains why Angy thought my suspicions about her being pregnant were so wildly funny , ’ said Barney , slowly and with some bitterness . |
13 | She took my friends into her little guest house . |
14 | I put my hands on her head then in the middle of her back . |
15 | I put my hands on her arms and try to move her aside . |
16 | " I would like to put my hands round her throat and squeeze until she stopped breathing . " |
17 | Then she would search for the flea , going along the seams of my clothes with her thumbnail until it jumped . |
18 | ( thanking me for my congratulations on her beautiful master-piece ) : ‘ It is hopeless the way life has to change , and become less than life . |
19 | It was like a small pinnacle in Pandemonium , dark and hot , and the two squatting Sikhs who rolled their white eyeballs and flashed their teeth in her direction , poking with steel rods at the molten metal for no discernible purpose , looked just like demons on an old fresco . |
20 | But now their contacts at her refugee camp say Azra and her mother have disappeared and are thought to be heading for Germany . |
21 | It must incorporate her views of her situation and her needs and yet not be limited by her low expectations and internalised acceptance of the consequences of ageism and sexism ( Hughes and Mtezuka , 1992 , p. 236 ) . |
22 | Just at that moment when everyone was crossing their fingers on her behalf , so she looked up and told Jim that she felt she would do better to play out at an angle . |
23 | They glanced at Tabitha encumbered with Perks , forcing their claws from her arms , standing on one foot trying to shake one that was hanging on to her leg . |
24 | Paige snapped the locks on her case and put the remainder of her possessions into her shoulder-bag . |
25 | Fearful of opposing Richard of Gloucester however until she had her sons in her charge , she resolved to take no precipitate action until she was reunited with them . |
26 | She became desperate with lust , standing by her guests with her anemones in her hand , trying not to look down for her sailor 's erection . |
27 | It is certainly Leapor 's most angry description of a father figure , and must owe something to her disagreements with her own father . |
28 | She turned on her back and slipped her fingers between her legs . |
29 | Lucinda Bainbridge ran her fingers through her half-dry hair . |
30 | She rubs her forehead and runs her fingers through her hair like an old woman . |