Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] she at [art] " in BNC.

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1 When I met her at the airport after she flew in to London from Los Angeles recently , I caught my breath when I saw her because she just looked so lovely .
2 He thrust his hands deep into his pockets , hunching his shoulders as he continued , ‘ I met her at the party I threw to celebrate taking over control of the company .
3 As I told her at the time there were several possibilities . ’
4 I identified her at the mortuary not an hour since . ’
5 I , cos I saw her at a quarter past nine so
6 I saw her at the butcher 's this morning .
7 I saw her at the window when we arrived .
8 ‘ I was on my way home from New York with my brother Simon after a scouting mission for models when I spotted her at the airport with her father .
9 When my daughter was about four I enrolled her at a dancing school .
10 I was called away to the hospital so I left her at the house waiting for Nigel to turn up to collect her . ’
11 You met her at the Palace ? ’
12 She watched her at the mirror .
13 For the remaining weeks , you pay her at the lower rate of £44.50 a week .
14 It had indeed been , as it happened , impossible for him to see her at the times she suggested .
15 It never was when she invited him to meet her at the flat ; she was keeping him and Stock out of each other 's way .
16 Mr Sunderland himself had driven her home in his car , and she had begged him to leave her at the gate so as not to alarm her family .
17 It 's what they baptized her at the Foundling Hospital . ’
18 Well they took her at the there was a I was gon na give one .
19 From the beginning , from that electrifying moment when she 'd felt him watching her at the Fabbiano showing , she 'd wanted his kisses , wanted the thrust of his body into hers .
20 He met her at a literary dinner a couple of weeks later .
21 He remained an active supporter of CND , boasted that his daughter had been conceived on an Aldermaston march , and had once horrified Margaret Thatcher by wearing his CND badge when he met her at a gathering of northern business people .
22 Pat was having an affair — and in a crowded restaurant , he asked her at the top of the sentorian Williams voice : ‘ Well tell us about this man you 're having the affair with then . ’
23 He led her at a good trot through the country lanes , by Bramfield and Tattle Hill , through Thieves Lane to Hertingfordbury .
24 He found her at the Borrehus at Falster where Søren , her third husband , manned the ale taps and where she ferried peasants and their cattle across the sound .
25 In 1953 he unveiled her at the Cannes film festival where she stole the limelight to such an extent that established stars could only get their pictures taken by posing with her .
26 And he shook her at the end of each question .
27 However , if Ross had been suffering from boredom , he managed to hide the fact very well when , only a few days later , he contacted her at the small London flat she was temporarily sharing with some friends from university , and invited her out to dinner .
28 She was curious as to how he felt when he saw her at the docks the other day .
29 It was because he fucked her at the beginning of her blood , she said .
30 The tired horse faced a journey of at least twenty miles across heavy country so he kept her at a sedate trot .
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