Example sentences of "[verb] she to [pron] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You simply must bring her to my little soirée on Wednesday evening . ’
2 He was going to walk her to her other job in the bar , across the Jardin du Luxembourg ; perhaps they 'd sit in the late sunshine , near the thin young naked girl who looked exposed and hence signified Truth , the inscription said .
3 A runaway horse takes her to her ancestral home , and her past unfolds .
4 Asked why the interest in Elvis , Walken said that a girl he had a crush on in school used to carry round a picture of her boyfriend , and this was used as an excuse for why Walken could n't take her to his high school prom .
5 Yet for the past two years , Zara has had almost inseparable on-court support from coach Michael Ferguson , who she warmly credits for bringing her to her current level .
6 Within moments I had decided to strip her to her expensive banker 's underclothing , lash her to a Quattrocento day-bed with fur-lined leather manacles , and whip her with unimaginable delicacy until she handed over a full power of attorney and yielded herself totally in a frenzy of self-abnegation .
7 She was left to her own devices when she arrived , no-one from the royal family least of all her future husband , thinking it necessary to welcome her to her new world .
8 He treated her to his special smile .
9 She will not hear of it and tells him the summer will restore her to her full strength , a story you have heard before and will not believe any more than I do .
10 Daughter TIFFANY BLACK examines how her mother 's life has led her to her present occupation as professional artist and art school owner .
11 Wendy and Dev presently parted ; Wendy , who by then had a real drink problem , was hired to do a milk delivery round which took her to her own doorstep , and daily contact with Apricot , until Ken put a stop to it .
12 He took her to his own restaurant , Duveens .
13 ‘ I thought I warned you not to make a habit of this , ’ a deep voice remarked gruffly , close to her ear , and she realised that the swaying sensation was that of Fen carrying her to her own bunk .
14 He had climbed out of the car and , leaving the driver 's door open , accompanied her to her front door to see her safely inside .
15 erm Then she came down to Christchurch and was welcomed by the heads of the university , her husband had already greeted her outside Oxford , on the site of , actually , and then Charles escorted her to her own household in Merton College .
16 He would carry out the quest he had appointed himself ; take her to her holy man .
17 How can you look that poor woman in the eye , leaving her to my imperfect care ?
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