Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb pp] her [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Something I do n't understand turned her into a neurotic depressed agoraphobic . |
2 | If he had n't adored her he would have treated her as a credulous imbecile . |
3 | In her present fragile state , an inquisition , no matter how well-intentioned , would have shattered her into a million pieces . |
4 | Thomas was sure the other androids would have rescued her from the burning ship but , discovering she was not part of their mission , would then have executed her . |
5 | If he had chosen to , Thomas might have told her in no uncertain terms what was wrong . |
6 | It would n't have surprised her in the slightest if he 'd left a few minutes early , just for the pleasure of leaving her stranded . |
7 | My mother 's hotel may have elevated her from the raw stuff of commerce — so much so that she now subscribed to Country Living and other unspecialist periodicals — but the caravan enclosure was decaying anew . |
8 | ‘ They must have bugged her for the same reason we went to see her : she was somebody unofficial but experienced in underground work — They 'd know they were up against some British group not the CIA . |
9 | I could n't remember her ever having been any different , and even Lili could n't have known her as a young woman , for Syl 's mother was old enough to have been his grandmother . |
10 | As the shop manager pointed out , it was the third time that month she 'd been late for work , and if they had n't needed her to turn up on time , they would n't have hired her in the first place . |
11 | I should never have appointed her in an acting capacity . ’ |
12 | They 'd have put her in the freak show , confessing how misled she was by capitalist gold . |
13 | And I suppose we might have lost her in the long run , but not just yet . ’ |
14 | Henry Tyler would not have described her as a happy woman , but afterward he could not say that she had seemed at all unwell . |