Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] her [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | " Gordon said I ought to bring her some scent . |
2 | She said I should pay her more attention , I was always round at the Club with my drinking mates . |
3 | ‘ You 're not seriously suggesting I might do her some harm ? ’ |
4 | Right I 'll give her some paper in a minute . |
5 | I 'll get her some chocolate biscuits or something . |
6 | ‘ I 'll ask her this evening . ’ |
7 | I 'll kill her this time , she 's gone too far , telling everyone . |
8 | ‘ Tell her that I do exist and that I 'll see her one day . ’ |
9 | I 'll see her this evening — in fact , I 'll go home now and catch her before you take her out . ’ |
10 | He said , ‘ Tell Alice I 'll see her this evening . |
11 | Mm tell her I 'll see her some time |
12 | They told me Mrs Asmoyah was ‘ critical ’ — hospitals are only generous with the truth when it 's bad — and if I was her husband , father , mother or sole blood relative , I could visit her any time , but preferably after 7.0 a.m . |
13 | Then after she got over she used , I used to give her some water then . |
14 | I put on my shoes and jacket which I had been asked to take off and told the doctor I would visit her another time . |
15 | ‘ I would allow her this peace , if you can . |
16 | ’ … and , so I will enjoy her this night before explaining her position to her in the morning . |
17 | No , it 's alright I can get her some time again |
18 | ‘ You may visit her this afternoon , Ellen , if you like . |
19 | ‘ You 'll meet her one day , ’ said Irene , and handed round the custard creams . |
20 | Maybe you 'll meet her some day . ’ |
21 | So if you could telephone her some time and |
22 | ‘ You will meet her this evening . |
23 | ‘ You can see her this evening , since you 've already made the journey . |
24 | Arthur said : ‘ We wondered if she would like a little sponsorship and agreed that when she competed we 'd give her some meat . |
25 | Coffee we said we thought we would get her some coffee while we were here did n't we ? |
26 | But as Consuelo is already kindly supervising here , we can give her another patient for the night . ’ |
27 | That he could affect her this way was deeply shocking . |
28 | Luke telephoned her early to tell her , tersely , what time he would fetch her that night , and although she put a frigid resentment into her voice Maria did n't demur , since it was in their public , professional capacities that the radio station 's personnel had been issued with complimentary tickets to the first Taiwanese appearance of a fairly famous American singer . |
29 | She was clinging to the lifeline of Rourke 's feelings for her , and who could say that he would deny her that refuge ? |
30 | He wondered how he would find her this evening . |