Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [conj] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 Lisa stood in the bedroom doorway and watched her go .
2 A friend in Joan 's office was active in the Womens ' Loyalist Action Association and invited her to one of its meetings .
3 Needlework and laundrywork provided an effective class and gender strategy , designed to prepared the prostitute for her correct place in the female labour force and to re-educate her into an approved feminine role .
4 It was a clear silver flame that hollowed her with its hunger .
5 When Rune successfully tried his luck at a shooting gallery and invited her to choose which prize she wanted , she selected a paperweight in the form of the Little Mermaid sitting on her rock .
6 Tuesday — could it really be only Tuesday when now every cell of her body was alight with a feedback intelligence that told her she had been waiting for this man all her life …
7 They took her into the living room and put her down on a sofa .
8 It was a relief to see Sophia standing in the window of the vicarage drawing room and beckoning her to come in .
9 Then one of them put her in the carrier cage and took her out while the other closed the door on her empty cage .
10 A SEX monster battered a 14-year-old girl before dumping her in a freezing gravel pit and leaving her to drown .
11 She opened the car door and swung her long , beautiful legs out .
12 My mother would visit on Speech Day and Sports Day , wearing a Jaeger-style home-made camel coat and a pillbox hat , or her green velvet coat that made her look , I thought , like the Queen .
13 Steve scrabbled up to a sitting position and studied her intently .
14 Mada Joyce at last brought in the bush tea , hauled her daughter into a sitting position and persuaded her to drink .
15 That should protect her from those worrying bouts of weakness whenever Roman took it in his head to produce his caveman act and haul her into a passionate clinch …
16 He borrowed the pub telephone and called her , but got no answer .
17 Best of all Miss Martineau writes with a wry humour — of the karaoke bar that bans her as a foreigner and then welcomes her lest her Japanese host lose face ; of the popularity of sado-masochistic pornography , but without pubic hair ; of the burglar who first took his shoes off .
18 Jane used to be a girl guide and gained her Baden Powell Trefoil .
19 The office drivers buying her fierce Singha beer and teaching her to dance the Ramwong , and her library assistants taking her to markets and on river trips , bringing her sticky cakes and jasmine garlands and inviting her to their homes .
20 Before the tug arrived the lifeboat attempted to refloat the casualty by using a bow line and turning her to starboard , using her own engine and the jammed rudder .
21 It must have been the change in engine tone that woke her a long time later .
22 Wexford undid the lead clip and let her run .
23 We discussed our plans for the living museum and theme park and told her about the oak tree .
24 Then , blushing , she told Anne that when they had left Reece 's and were walking up Parker Street Ronald had suddenly pushed her into a shop doorway and attacked her .
25 ‘ If you want my advice , lovie , you 'll pop her down the Town Hall and find her a decent coat to wear .
26 Poppy had managed to gather quite a collection of workmen 's boots , so I went to the pet shop and bought her some toys , which she loved playing with .
27 He turned so that his back was to the sloping granite wall and pulled her up .
28 One of the Germans stationed in the house got suspicious of Antoinette hanging about near the cellar door and made her give him the key and go down there with him so he could see what she was hiding .
29 The doorkeepers study her slip of paper like either it 's a forgery or they ca n't read , then give her a room number and send her upstairs .
30 She thought of Mr Sargent and the swimming lesson and willed her to feel better .
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