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

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1 From America , how earnestly he 'd longed to reach her on the telephone !
2 If he 'd hoped to placate her by the teasing compliment then he achieved the opposite .
3 Auntie Nellie only came to visit on special occasions so I expect Dad must have written to invite her to the wedding .
4 Tell her you 've come to take her to the ol the pensioners ' club on her , on your bike .
5 After he had come to collect her at the flat they joined a party of junior officers and debutantes at the Haymarket Theatre to see Pygmalion by the fashionable playwright George Bernard Shaw .
6 He had come to question her in the manner of someone who comes to peer at a freak in a sideshow .
7 But the second after the bottle shattered , the horror of what she had done hit her with the shock of a faceful of freezing water .
8 And he had been a healthy influence on Clare when she most needed it — when that creeping Jesus of a Damien had threatened to infect her with the mildew of his own damp piety .
9 He knew that she was falling in love , and had decided to warn her of the mistake she was making .
10 As she went she remembered that Angela had promised to meet her at the bus-stop .
11 I 've got to take her to the school , her T B scores were up .
12 Miss Poraway had at once become tearful and Lavinia had had to take her to the kitchen .
13 Her mother and father had had to help her down the steps and into the car .
14 Marina had that fabulous Gauloise and gin thee-ay-tah voice : which is why Jay had got to know her in the first place .
15 A gentleman caller had arrived to take her to the ball .
16 When he was well into his eighties , one of his housekeepers complained he had tried to get her onto the bed — at his age ! ’
17 Mary had begun to visit her regularly on Friday mornings — with Mr Fenton 's express approval and the Christian support of her mother — when she was about fourteen — at about the time her father had begun to use her in the Fish and Budworth had turned up to sketch his mischief .
18 There were photographs of her in the few parts she had been able to play in the years following her marriage ; photographs of her in youth , when her father had begun to launch her on the career which would be interrupted by the coming of Paul .
19 He had begun to coax her in the direction of her room now , the drinks tray left forgotten on the counter-top , and she went along helplessly , carried by the tide of his will and of her own incurable need to be with him .
20 For her , war was something that happened in other people 's lives , and even the most recent conflicts had failed to win her to the view that war could be , upon occasions , both right and just .
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