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

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1 He told me to give her a bloody good gallop round t'field . "
2 He would do anything to save her the slightest inconvenience .
3 Hastily she sat down , and was relieved when the tall doctor took a seat safely distant from her own and reached to the table that separated them to pour her a long drink of the invitingly iced fruit juice .
4 Deceiving him gave her a fierce pleasure and , as they strolled along by the waterline , with Ben splashing beside them through the shallows , she kept her hatred burning red-hot with a litany of her grievances , chanted over and over inside her head : ‘ He only pretended to like you ; he could n't care less about you ; he thinks you 're thick .
5 Shirley give her give her a little bit of coaching on the angles and things
6 But just before he could get the words out , she begged him to do her a tremendous favour .
7 Some of them smelt of oil or grease of a kind she did n't recognize I gave her a few samples from the labs without telling her what they were and she picked out gun oil as being the nearest .
8 The rules and routines of the institution made her feel secure and offered her plentiful opportunities to do what gave her the most satisfaction , to comply .
9 By that time Barbara knew Leo very well , and she guessed how much it had cost him to tell her the whole unsavoury story .
10 I doubt he gave her a second thought , once he 'd pulled his trousers back on and ushered her into the first available taxi .
11 She thought he gave her an intimate probing look as though he was thinking " does she know ? "
12 Do you give her a little bit of they 're
13 How dared he called her an arrogant bitch ?
14 How dared he call her a silly , irresponsible … ?
15 Lucy had to stand on tiptoe to use it , but when she did it gave her a partial view of the clientele at their tables .
16 She looked at Gay , who was an only child too , but who had nobody to give her a good time , and then her glance travelled to Breeze , who had just admitted in her light-hearted fashion that she had no idea of what the future would hold for her .
17 Never , by look or gesture or word , had he given her the slightest justification for thinking that he might be interested in her as a person .
18 I said it to give her a little confidence .
19 When they arrived back at the butterwood where he had been sleeping he showed her a white fungus around its base .
20 She wanted us to make her a Shaker-style chest , and there was something a bit peculiar about the dimensions , so Luke and I went to Bracken Cottage .
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