Example sentences of "her [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Mandy rushed over , and made her sit down on the couch . |
2 | ‘ So why did you let her rush out of the restaurant and then let Steve follow ? |
3 | She eased her sticking back from the car seat up to a cafe where a boy with slanting eyes and a towel tied round his waist wiped a table clean for them , then shook a filthy cloth over it with a flourish . |
4 | So I started to write a variation on the first bar and told her to go on in the same way and to keep to the idea . |
5 | They all turned towards her when she entered and way was made for her to go up to the counter . |
6 | Jennifer remembered Tristram 's face grinning through the wall , and the firm warm clasp of his hand as he reached through to her ; she remembered a night when the moonlight was like mercury on the trees — and she remembered her own sudden cry of love and joy , which Mrs Prynn had thought was the deadly shriek of a mandrake and which had caused her to go down to the lower scullery to see if Jennifer was safe . |
7 | He wanted her to go down to the river with him . |
8 | After a long session trying on clothes , she was walking out with her purchases when a man tapped her on the shoulder and asked her to go back into the shop . |
9 | Rachel asked her to come back after the show , when someone would take her to her sister 's lodgings . ’ |
10 | I met her walking up by the castle , great big straw hat , floating veils , general appearance of a female Friar Tuck out for a constitutional . ’ |
11 | He did n't want her cracking up in the middle of the Season . |
12 | He stood and watched her walk back to the house and then he went back to his work . |
13 | I watched her walk back down the steps , and the wind flipped her loose cardigan so that it became a swansdown shawl . |
14 | Maritza and the new Luxembourg were better for Therese than he liked , but he 'd got her pushed out of the Baron and she would really look very silly singing Arsena , which was the juvenile role even if it was fairly static — and she would be even more ridiculous playing Sonja in Der Zarewitsch . |
15 | ‘ Now , pop your trews off and give her a cuddle ; and make sure she 's out of here soon , I do n't want her mooning about in the morning . ’ |
16 | She pulled her loom out from the corner and put a stool in front of it . |
17 | And then erm Cathy taking Dessy for and and her looking up at the Dessy 's head . |
18 | His only certain memory of his mother was of her looking out of the same kitchen window and calling to him as he played on the grass . |
19 | The Thief has to wear something which makes her stand out from the other Brownies . |
20 | Somehow , though , Leith 's sensitivity picked up a strained atmosphere as she pulled her glance back from the stocky man who had taken it into his head to start walking over . |
21 | Fran turned off the shower and wrapped a huge fluffy towel around her to walk back into the bedroom — then came to an abrupt halt when she found Luke standing by the door . |
22 | All right , dear John did n't like her going up to the loft , especially when he was out of the house . |
23 | It 'll save her going round with the baby . |
24 | I 've seen her going along to the library regularly , pretty well every night . |
25 | He turned his back on her to look out of the window . |
26 | Glancing at her , he frowned , and reached to twist her face round to the moonlight . |
27 | He took her roughly by the hair and pushed her face down into the ground . |
28 | Before she could move or speak , the two guards who had brought her retreated back into the corridor , leaving her alone in the office . |
29 | Oxford 's Yinka Idowa continues her run up for the forthcoming outdoor season , this time indoors , jumping for Great Britain in the Pearl Assurance games in Glasgow . |
30 | Once , upon her getting out of the car , they manoeuvred the vehicle so as to trap the field-worker to prevent her accompanying them . |