Example sentences of "[verb] the girl ' " in BNC.

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1 Maybe this records the Girls ' first sighting of the nudes !
2 But what do you think the girls ' names meant ?
3 Now , hands on hips , she was checking the girls ' work .
4 Sharon Greensitt , 18 , and Debbie Walton , 17 , both of New Marske , are to receive the Girls ' Brigade Queen 's Award .
5 When I got married , he would n't let me go to visit the Girls ' Club .
6 Moran felt so outside their circle of concentration that he had to resort to tiptoeing into the room in an exaggerated parody of someone trying to enter unheard but his only audience was the boy , and that not often , and laughter only lifted the girls ' heads from their books for a forgotten moment .
7 It seemed several days since he had seen the girls ' bodies in their mockery of repose at the embalmer 's shed that morning .
8 This confused the Girls ' uncomplicated minds as they knew the couple were still living together .
9 One of Spiegelman 's boldest frames shows their bodies dangling among trees at one side of a wood that also holds , on the far side , the Spiegelman family car in which Vladek , 40 years on , recounts the girls ' story to his son .
10 Top of the girls ' 11–12 group was Lindsay Robinson ( Chester-le-Street ) , while Angela Lambert ( Gateshead-Whickham ) was a double winner and also got a bronze in the 13–14 age group , and Clare Goatman ( Newcastle ) had one first and two second places to win the girls ' ten-years award .
11 McIllvanney arranged the girls ' visits to clients in the Bahamas and guaranteed their safety while they were in the islands .
12 erm towards the end of the century it was just about possible for middle class girls , or a few middle class girls to get a reasonable academic education at one of the G P D S schools — we 've got one in Hove , you know the girls ' public day school trust foundations — but only very few went there and got what would be equivalent now to a kind of secondary education and a very , very , very , very tiny minority of those girls could go on to university if they faced an enormous amount of opposition when they got there and also to get there in the first place , but for most girls there was only a basic elementary education , which increasingly stressed the sort of domestic side of a girl 's vocation .
13 Secondly , the events which followed the girls ' departure from institutional care were important .
14 Many of the new middle class girls ' schools sought to show that they took the problem of adolescent development seriously by appointing doctors to safeguard the welfare of their charges , and until well into the twentieth century pupils attending the Girls ' Public Day School Trust schools , the first of which opened in 1872 , went to school only in the mornings so that they should avoid strain and be allowed to be at home with their mothers in the afternoons .
15 As the dancers changed partners , set to each other , backed away , then set again and spun with crossed arms , Donald McCulloch became masterful , gripping the girls ' hands strongly , spinning so hard that the balls of their feet ached on the cobbles , and passing them on with an almost lordly flourish of his arm .
16 ’ Do n't take the girls ' minds off their tidying up , ’ I joked as I left .
17 15.8 Leander 's Erin Small edged out Georgina Ryan of Alliance by a tenth of a second on 1.22.65 to lift the Girls ' 12-y-o butterfly title .
18 Frequent callers to Felcourt knew the girls ' voices and the girls often instantly recognise callers not only from the U.K. but throughout the world .
19 At first Miss Outram told them to ask their mothers , but feeling she might lose the girls ' confidence if she blocked their curiosity she took a more direct approach .
20 Part of his spare time was taken up with the marching band of the university , but much of it was given to boisterous evenings drinking and singing with his companion — always with a view to winning the girls ' eyes and hearts .
21 Janine Carr ( pictured below ) , from Bedhampton , receives her cheque for £200 and a Reebok footwear and clothing contract from Reebok technical advisor , Kevin Gilchrist , as her reward for winning the girls ' 16 and under section of the 15 tournament Reebok Grand Prix Grand Prix , 1991 .
22 This mass exodus is at least partly explained by the fact that St-Nom-La-Breteche is the course which will host the Girls ' European Junior Team championships from July 8–11 .
23 She negotiated a fee of $1,800 a week from which she had to pay the Girls ' salaries of $45 each , netting considerably more for herself .
24 It always gave Anne goosebumps , especially when the unidentified male voice answered the girls ' plea for Mr Sandman to bring them a dream with a drawn-out , ever-so-slightly creepy ‘ ye-e-es ? ’
25 Edward IV now gave the girls ' wardship to the Stanleys , a family powerful enough to resist the Harringtons ' claims .
26 Edward IV now gave the girls ' wardship to the Stanleys , a family powerful enough to resist the Harringtons ' claims .
27 The four Capel Curig youngsters , Rebbecca Banks , 11 , Sally West , 14 , and sisters Medi Ashton , 11 , and Sarah Ashton , 14 , all pupils of Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy , Llanrwst won the girls ' section of the recent Welsh School artificial ski championships .
28 How , though does she cope with being coached for stardom by her mother , who oversees the girls ' development at Bisham ?
29 Defence counsel said the girls ' mother had no knowledge of what had been happening .
30 as if he suddenly wanted to return the girls ' favour on this Monaghan Day , he spoke to them openly about the war for the first time in their lives .
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