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

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1 Formal education was shelved , which was a relief , because the unctuous kind of diligence expected of her at school had convinced her that she was both stupid and sinful .
2 The family say if her husband was still alive , he would be looking after her at home .
3 ‘ She is not without intelligence , but the harm that was done to her at birth is irreversible . ’
4 It would be an idea to get a girl from the village to look after her at home for two or three weeks .
5 I hear you look after her at home .
6 More specifically , it was suggested that a scene in a video nasty gave Fairley the idea of forcing the brother and boyfriend of a 17-year-old girl to perform group sex acts with her at gunpoint .
7 She 's not in pain sitting in the foyer so what I 've said is you 'll look at her at break time .
8 Paul found that he could not stay with her at present ; he excused himself , got up from the table , fetched his hat and a stout stick , and went out into the day .
9 " There was some confusion at this stage because the target began to behave in an odd way , we knew she was supposed to go up the River Stour to off load , but finally I made the decision to go alongside her at sea .
10 She was buried with other members of the Rossetti family in Highgate cemetery , where in October 1869 her coffin was opened by her husband 's wish and a book of his poems , laid beside her at death , was removed .
11 Lady Elizabeth Campbell , sixteen , gentle , interested in poetry , cuddly , was discussing the matter of her marriage , which had just been broken to her at dinner by her father , Archibald Campbell , Earl of Argyll , King James the Fourth 's Lieutenant of the Isles , chief of Clan Diarmaid ; and her teeth , which were indeed passable , were much in evidence .
12 I think I even dreamed about her at night .
13 The lobster served to her at dinner with David Swan was her first but , judging from the way she let the butter run down her chin , not her last .
14 She was sometimes referred to as Trivia and offerings of black lambs , honey and new-born puppies were left for her at crossroads .
15 REGARDING your baby-swop story , how could a mother identify as her own a baby taken from her at birth and not returned until later ?
16 Over the years she had become a stranger to us , her sisters tending to avoid her ; all but my mother , who still wrote to her at Christmas-time .
17 When the women went out into the fields to help their menfolk with the haymaking , it was noted , although no one passed a comment , that Bob sought her out and sat with her at 'lowance time .
18 Eddie Gilfoyle allegedly said that mum-to-be Paula was leaving him but his workmates were still able to speak to her at home and see her in the area .
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