Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] she [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A buffet lunch was organised to send her off in style at which was presented with a variety of gifts for her new arrival .
2 The United States broke the unofficial cartel with Canada and tried to shoulder her out of markets .
3 I tried to force her back to bed , but her fever made her surprisingly strong .
4 He tried to slow her down with gestures which she interpreted as signs of denial , and so she poured it on .
5 He has to bring her back for school on Monday .
6 A French galley will pick her up off the coast of the Forth and take her out to the sea where other ships are waiting to escort her back to France .
7 Miss Jeanette told how Nichol had scratches on his face , neck and lip when he arrived to pick her up for work .
8 ‘ He 's going to check her out in London .
9 Whilst dredging two steam winches on the deck are used to move her along on wire ropes the ends of which are attached to the canal banks .
10 We had a row , but telling the police we had a row is n't going to bring her back to life and it is n't going to find out who killed her , because I did n't . ’
11 She should also be at school , and Noreen threatened to send her back to Uncle Michael who would take her to school every day , if she did n't stop going on about coming to the theatre .
12 Ill , insulted , lice-ridden , afraid of rape , she still ‘ kept on with her fellowship with great anguish and discomfort ’ , till they reached Aachen , where a rich English woman gave Margery leave to accompany her back to England .
13 The verderers planned to take her back to Ridgery Butts but Ridgery Butts was the other side of the stream in a different world and this was the forest where nothing usual and expected happened .
14 I had to get her out of bed this morning !
15 She fought as hard as she could against the iron grip , the bands of steel that were restricting her , trying to push her over like Mark .
16 I had to bring her over from Miami today because the stupid cow wo n't fly .
17 There are various likely barns near where I live where she might seek shelter , and I 've always managed to lure her back with food .
18 De Gaulle meant , as you would realise , that he wanted to take her out of earshot and have a whisper .
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