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

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1 The following case example is of a patient who was admitted to a psychiatric hospital because of reasons which placed her in both categories ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) .
2 So that , when she went to the headmistress with what I was supposed to have done to her as we were changing after a singles tennis game , of course everyone believed her .
3 Of course he accepted her !
4 ‘ Well , one of them that caused the trouble , he has n't got a father , you see , so therefore … and he was mucking about and she told him to get out and of course he answered her back , which I do n't think she could take really .
5 Oh of course yeah of course you wrote her did n't you ?
6 Of course you brought her here , ’ she said a little warily .
7 Of course it stunned her into silence and she never answered at all , not even when he reached out and collected most of her parcels , carrying them himself .
8 Of course I remember her ; I was eight when she left . ’
9 Of course I believed her when she said it would , but I wish you could have seen those first two lepidopteral visitors .
10 Of course I know her — as what man does not ?
11 Of course I know her !
12 ‘ Iva , yes , of course I loved her . ’
13 Of course I love her , ’ Estabrook said .
14 Of course I love her . ’
15 Of course I gave her an ‘ A ’ .
16 ‘ Oh — do n't tell me , I do n't want to know , ’ Emmie cried passionately , flinging herself down on top of William who suffered her patiently for a moment and then got up , shook himself and moved away .
17 ‘ Your tone would seem to imply that I am some sort of Bluebeard who keeps her incarcerated .
18 Amanda was rescued after meeting up with a group of hikers who escorted her out of the bush .
19 And all the time the line of force which bound her to her husband stretched and vibrated so that her heart in secret haemorrhage , gushed blood .
20 She frowned and took the cup of tea I handed her .
21 Arlen Specter ( Pennsylvania ) accused her without substantiating evidence of " flat-out perjury " , and introduced without prior notice an affidavit from an acquaintance of Hill who accused her of being a sexual fantasist .
22 The 18-year-old Ryton Comprehensive School pupil was over two seconds behind winner Debbie France , of Hull Achilles , but demonstrated the kind of talent which won her an English Schools ' title at Derby two years ago .
23 Uncertain of the kind of climate which awaited her , she 'd consulted her hastily purchased travel guide , to be informed that Copenhagen was on the same latitude as Newcastle-on-Tyne in England and shared similar weather patterns .
24 The charity 's annual conference was where she chose to make her first public appearance following the controversy and she broke down in tears at the vote of confidence they gave her .
25 You know who the first person who knocked on Mrs. Thatcher 's door in the House of Commons at the start of the Falklands War , or when it was being planned , it was Harold Macmillan , offering any advice , you know , if she could use his advice , and the one bit of advice he gave her was appoint a small War Cabinet to deal with it , and she took that advice .
26 Julia was touched by the number of people who congratulated her on her recovery as she made her way with her cushion to her allotted seat at the end of the press benches , and gave several brief accounts of her illness to people who asked .
27 Of course , there also appear to have been a good number of people who regarded her as an eccentric or a ‘ mope ’ .
28 The last words were shrieked at him as Doreen worked herself into a frenzy of rage which caused her to tremble violently .
29 She says that she was half strangled by a group of youths who taunted her by insulting her boyfriend 's colour .
30 You know , I 'm bringing up the child the best I can , she has plenty of love I love her very much !
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