Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] her [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She could not imagine who might want to see her at this time on a Saturday morning . |
2 | It is not recommended to exercise her in this condition , because of the unwelcomed attention she will receive , and the risk of her becoming pregnant . |
3 | Was there an intention to try to blackmail her in some way as well as Derek ? |
4 | I want to ask her about this issue . |
5 | Something must be done to free her from this grip . |
6 | I remembered that I had promised to see her about some poems she had written and had nervously asked me to read . |
7 | He looked as if he would like to sear her with another acid remark but he remained silent , as she did , apart from a few non-committal remarks , all through dinner . |
8 | away till Thursday well we wo n't see her Wednesday and I 've got to tell her about that Mrs what 's her name that 's |
9 | Spennymoor impresario John Wray met Angie last summer and was inspired to book her for several tours of the North-East . |
10 | Lady Elizabeth Hoby was a striking woman in more ways than one ; her portrait seems to endow her with more strength and resolution than actual good looks . |
11 | St Matthew 's seems to suit her for some reason . |
12 | ‘ Is Francesca still in New York ? ’ the brat was asking anxiously , and McLeish , who had not wanted to discuss her in this company , found he had to reassure Jamie about her whereabouts and probable date of return . |
13 | Now they have aerial wires attached to the masts and they made me think they must intend to use her for some sort of electronic surveillance . |
14 | Rachel has started packing up to leave , and I try to divert her with more coffee . |
15 | Now , let me tell you , and this is final , in future she will be bathed before you come in , and you attempt to take her into that bathroom once again and , boy , you wo n't know what 's hit you . ’ |
16 | I used to be a professional cleaner — I do n't want to get her into any trouble , I … ’ |
17 | Suddenly the senior courtiers who had sniffily averted their eyes when the Princess approached were forced to treat her with more respect . |
18 | Michael might come to visit her at any time . |
19 | Lowell had tried to form her in that woman 's image . |
20 | However , because I knew her at close quarters only during her maiden years and have not seen her once since she went to the West Country to become ‘ Mrs Benn ’ , you will perhaps excuse my impropriety in referring to her as I knew her , and in my mind have continued to call her throughout these years . |
21 | By a summons dated 10 April 1992 the local authority sought orders against W. and her aunt , who shared with the local authority parental responsibility for her , that leave be given to move her to such establishment as the Official Solicitor might approve and to give her medical treatment without her consent . |
22 | They had been trying to contact her for several days . |
23 | She was in time to see the recovery of one of the young gentlemen who had begun to torment her on that night until Colonel Hope had silenced him . |
24 | He was determined to torment her in any way he could . |
25 | It was as if he wanted to destroy her in some way . |