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

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1 ‘ All right , Miss Hinkle , send her in . ’
2 Send her in immediately , Baines .
3 Send her in . ’
4 Pascoe put out a hand to touch the place and she shied away , so he drew her in , pulling against her resistance and binding her arms with his .
5 I think we should tie her in , but Madeleine wo n't hear of it .
6 She 's concussed and they 're keeping her in overnight .
7 This work involved her in both recruitment and welfare .
8 Ringing the woman 's number again , she found her in , and more than ready to offer her somewhat trenchant views on the House of Commons and the way that seminal institution seemed to cling to the outmoded notion that women were an inferior breed .
9 Graham called her from the School that day , found her in .
10 We wo n't catch her in .
11 For his part he noticed , not the dress but the slender-waisted , full-breasted figure it adorned ; the pretty face and the abundant dark hair which the bonnet framed ; the large amber eyes which met his as he helped her in .
12 He led her to the car , helped her in and started the engine .
13 Having steadied it with his foot , Michele helped her in , stepped down lightly beside her , and brought the engine to life .
14 lucky to catch her in .
15 Lisa and Jo had taken her to clinics , booked her in with midwives , read up on birth technology , warned her about smoking ; and all with an air of adult exasperation towards a wayward child .
16 They probably had to rake her in to hold the fort .
17 It was growing dark , and she thought of sleeping on a bench or under a tree in a remote part of Regent 's Park , but she was afraid that , having spent the night out and returning in a dishevelled state , her landlady might assume the worst and not let her in again .
18 If I had n't let her in she 'd have had to sit on her suitcase in the hall for three hours . ’
19 Fooled , he let her in , and she ran straight to his jazz records and whipping off her court shoe brought the heel down on his favourite Blossom Dearie .
20 Rachaela let her in .
21 Blunt let her in .
22 But as the taxi bore her in from JFK Airport along featureless expressways beneath a gun-metal sky , her wonderment fell away .
23 ‘ I agree there 's probably enough evidence to pull her in .
24 I try to pull her in to my chest , but she turns away .
25 and wrapped them all up in this cling film stuff , shrink wrap and they put her in she got wet and she was absolutely covered in shrink wrap but she did n't get out of the tank
26 they put her in , they put in for the higher
27 Suddenly , all the lights came on in the hospital and they eventually opened a side-door and let her in .
28 ‘ Remembering her back door was unlocked she asked if he would climb her wall and let her in , ’ a spokesman said .
29 He reached across to the handle , and let her in .
30 But what he had left her was the key to untangling the harmony of dancing lights and that let her in to a place which like a child she had always stared at unknowing before .
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