Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [verb] she [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You should have taken her to the clinic , Rachaela , ’ she said , without accusation .
2 ‘ 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 .
3 He must have heard her at the door .
4 ‘ Drive slow , Max , drive slow , ’ she urged , anxious that none of her friends walking to the meeting should fail to notice her in the darkness .
5 You 'll need to reassure her about the reliability of your products and the good service your shop offers .
6 And I suppose we might have lost her in the long run , but not just yet . ’
7 We might have got her at the ferry . ’
8 Ruether does not think in terms of a God who is transcendent above history and acts as an agent in history ; and this we might say lets her off the hook as far as the theodicy question is concerned .
9 But nothing could have prepared her for the intimacy of the pictures .
10 Just for a moment he met her eyes , his own very dark and filled with something that made her heart start to beat rapidly , high in her throat , yet nothing could have prepared her for the shock of what he said .
11 Nothing could have prepared her for the beauty they had just shared , and she knew that for as long as she lived she would never regret giving herself to this man .
12 ‘ His indifference pushed her to the edge whereas he could have romanced her to the end of the world .
13 But who could have seen her in the park and reported back this quickly ?
14 She had a view through the windscreen but no one could have seen her in the back .
15 He could have told her about the IRA kidnapping him , but that would have alarmed her and the whole household .
16 It was n't only because she did n't want to trail damage amongst those who 'd helped her ; partly it was that calculating element in her mind again , that perpetual level of awareness that was tuned to seek out and recognise any opportunity that she could take to keep her in the game and moving .
17 We 'd have seen her at the window long ago , and got her down . ’
18 They 'd have put her in the freak show , confessing how misled she was by capitalist gold .
19 Because perhaps — just perhaps — he was the one who 'd come to rescue her from the clutches of Spiderglass .
20 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 .
21 ‘ If she knew about the book , he may have told her about the contents , too . ’
22 Who would want to run her off the road the way the Audi had done ?
23 The green at the 14th is so severely sloped that he knew he would need to leave her below the flag , and did so ‘ by about two light-years ’ .
24 I would need to do more than just win this game , I would need to annihilate her like the cockerel ; more , I would need to break her completely .
25 But Steve would have hit her with the truth — not intentionally , he was n't cruel by nature , but simply with his down-to-earth approach to everything and everyone .
26 ‘ He would have seen her at the races , ’ I said , smiling .
27 He was a real old country doctor , of a type that is fast dying out , and she knew that if she had been a few years younger he would have patted her on the cheek .
28 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 .
29 A good American would have had her in the kitchen with a flue-brush , or making pastry , by now .
30 Benny knew they would come to meet her off the bus .
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