Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [pron] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 Angrily he crushed her mouth harder against his as he plundered her lips with a ferocity that took her breath away .
2 Mrs Barnet tells me that she expects her husband when she sees him .
3 I 'm sure that if there is anything she 'll tell me once she gets her confidence back . ’
4 She wants to love me and it makes her happy .
5 They 've had him from the Wednesday , was it the Wed er , no from the Saturday to the Wednesday cos she was working and they took him on to seaside somewhere and when come home , he 's having stitches in his head where he 'd fell , he hit it on the stone or summat and I said oh did he enjoy it apart from that , she said he was a swine last night , he was screaming and hitting me and she called her husband down from work , she could n't control him , said she should of smacked his arse and put him in the cot .
6 and I buy four of them and they do her a week and when they 're gone that 's it , she 's got ta wait until I go shopping again .
7 I told you that she felt her life was ended .
8 Well she 's having her party so Christmas day is the Wednesday boxing day is the Thursday and she and she having her party on the Saturday , Sunday .
9 But she brought them because it salved her conscience to bring something , and she had not been for two weeks now .
10 ‘ She was very sensitive and if she thought people did not like her or she thought her friends were ignoring her she became paranoid . ’
11 Constance was , at present , the most important person in her life , for it was to her that she read out items of interest in the newspaper , with her that she shared her doubts and prejudices and to her that she described her dreams .
12 Constance was , at present , the most important person in her life , for it was to her that she read out items of interest in the newspaper , with her that she shared her doubts and prejudices and to her that she described her dreams .
13 It did not occur to her that she valued her relationship with Prince Richard more than the love of her children , and had anyone suggested this to her , she would have been mystified ; such a comparison was impossible .
14 Such was Kylie 's hatred of what she called ‘ pirate ’ pictures of her that she instructed her lawyers to look into ways of suing those who published unofficial photographs of her on the myriad items of memorabilia that filled shops all over the world .
15 Well , I just want to tell her that I understand her predicament and that she should feel free to call old Sam up anytime .
16 When she 'd said she was worried about her superiors , he 'd felt like telling her that he had her superiors right where he wanted them , but he could n't .
17 If she was n't , he slipped into her mind , the memory of her response to him both torment and humiliation , and dislodging him once he entered her thoughts proved far more difficult than keeping him out in the first place .
18 She gazed at him and she knew her face revealed every inch of hurt and pain and anger that she felt .
19 She sought his mouth again , wrapping her arms around his neck , offering and receiving a kiss so fierce , impatient and demanding that she clung to him and she lost her balance , fell against him , felt him gather her up against the inflammatory hardness of his body and lift her on to the bed .
20 Her head was turned away from him and she held her left arm across her face .
21 She leaned back against him and he kissed her neck where the red hairs draggled dispiritedly from her chignon .
22 She turned to him and he saw her eyes were clear and out of pain .
23 She felt protective towards him and he sensed her warmth .
24 She bent down to him and he touched her cheek briefly .
25 She hit him and he held her head in the toilet bowl while eating tomatoes on toast .
26 Despairing and anguished , she lashed out at him and he caught her arm in a punishing grip .
27 She looked up at him and he acknowledged her presence by a brief glance , but without slackening speed he rode past her , towards the wood .
28 Rourke could not hurt her if she kept her distance .
29 The questions she had feared earlier seemed to be taking physical shape in the shadowy corners of the room , phantoms waiting to trap her if she dropped her guard for so much as a second .
30 Ten minutes later , she miaowed if I approached her and it took her several hours to forgive me and to stop treating me like a walking cat repellent .
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