Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 I 'll just sound her heart again before we go . ’
2 I 'll just call her ‘ gorgeous ’ ’ That earned him a laugh .
3 I 'll probably see her later . ’
4 ‘ Meg ! ’ said she — and I 'll always remember her words — ‘ Meg !
5 She was obviously flustered and I 'll never forget her concerned eyes staring into mine .
6 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 .
7 I could never see her thick black tuft of pubic hair without longing to go with my father into that dark Moravian pine forest , stretching all the way from the Carpathians , which surrounded our home .
8 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 .
9 I could still hear her voice , the way she had said , ‘ You do n't approve , do you ? ’
10 When I reached my gate I could still see her grey shape at the door .
11 I could still see her eyes twinkling , hear her voice and her laughter like a gold thread sparkling through a tapestry of words .
12 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 .
13 ‘ Oh — ’ I could almost hear her hiccup — ‘ it 's so good , darling , hearing you talking like that . ’
14 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 .
15 ‘ Oh , ’ he said , at once , ‘ I would probably give her eight hours to quit . ’
16 ‘ We quarrelled a lot when I was younger , ’ Lizzie says , ‘ because I would never follow her advice .
17 I would now ask Her Royal Highness as our President to mark this very special award by unveiling our ensign to you the members of the R Y A at this A G M.
18 and I , I , probably only a youngster then , well I was about twenty six or seven , but er , I shall never forget her fingers were like claws she could n't move them they 'd sort of set
19 She says to me , I can not continue , she 's dead already , I will never forget her face , never .
20 Right let's just quick , can I use , have you got a cloth , I can just wipe her hands with ?
21 I can just hear her imperious tone , and I 'm willing to bet that she said , ‘ He shall come to me . ’
22 I keep on thinking that I can even smell her perfume .
23 She was gorgeous , I can even remember her name — Irene Farron .
24 But I can only retrieve her lips , those lightly ribbed , juicy lips , studded and patterned in close-up like a mulberry or a raspberry , their almost leathery texture if you were to brush them with your fingertips or tongue tip ( that snaky little organ equipped with ideas of its own ) .
25 I can only admire her courage .
26 He was offering her a few days of physical pleasure which would only leave her thirsty for more .
27 CHART newcomer Tasmin Archer fears she may never get her licence after failing her driving test for the third time .
28 Yet she must still get her daughter married .
29 As she grows , she must periodically shed her inelastic skin .
30 The shock of all of this is so great that she might well lose her health .
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