Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] she to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I promised to remember her to the Harvey-Beaumonts ‘ over the water ’ , and we set off once more , along a road that ran beside a demesne wall .
2 Auntie Nellie only came to visit on special occasions so I expect Dad must have written to invite her to the wedding .
3 There according to her letter a trap would be waiting to convey her to the Hall .
4 Miss Poraway had at once become tearful and Lavinia had had to take her to the kitchen .
5 The doctor came within the half-hour , and spent some time with Rebecca before deciding that an ambulance was needed to take her to the Marshes .
6 I 've got to take her to the school , her T B scores were up .
7 Their visits to the Expo became less frequent , Fernando now wishing to introduce her to the romance of Seville itself .
8 He would have to train her to a line .
9 Jealous voices reminded the Count of this again and again ; eventually he decided to put her to the test .
10 We dread having to take her to the vets for her nails to be cut .
11 A gentleman caller had arrived to take her to the ball .
12 Although Thomas felt her husband had been stupid to bring a woman like this to the planet , he did not intend to abandon her to the mercy of the hostile environment and the murderous shapechanger .
13 Her brother is despatched to accompany her to the police headquarters .
14 Finally it was all over and Kirsty heard the instruction being given to take her to the recovery room .
15 Beryl was poorly this morning and I had to run her to the doctors .
16 Some girls apparently continue screaming despite the fact that a number of fellows have already reached her and are trying to wrestle her to the ground .
17 The room was rippling with the sounds of their scuffle as they fought in bitter silence , knocking into wooden furniture , she trying to get away , he trying to get her to the bed until they fell against a nightstand and it crashed to the floor .
18 ‘ I had to take her to the polo .
19 The moment she did so he was on her , grabbing her by the arm , so that the tray shook violently in her slippery hands , trying to drag her to the clock as he screamed , ‘ Look !
20 Her mother was n't at home , and her father wanted to see her to the car , which was parked in the street .
21 For her , war was something that happened in other people 's lives , and even the most recent conflicts had failed to win her to the view that war could be , upon occasions , both right and just .
22 She knew that he wanted to beat her to the floor .
23 I had to go and collect grandma you see to take her to the station , and I did n't have an awful lot of time so I just sort of ran round and collected whatever I got .
24 He refused to take her to the pub to have a drink , explaining that he did not want to hurt Jayne , who would not approve of his energy being spent on anything other than skating .
25 Naturally she had not wanted to go out with him , but both her mother and father stressed how nice it was of him to take such an interest in the fact that she was going off to university and wanted to take her to the pictures as a treat .
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