Example sentences of "would [verb] she [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I said I 'd see her after the weekend and shouldered my bag .
2 When you found one you wanted you 'd take her into the centre for a dance , ’ he says .
3 She 'd been certain he 'd take her into the darkness and privacy of the back close .
4 , if I was n't at work I 'd take her like a shot .
5 They 'd put her into a side ward and removed the mirrors and she asked me to peek under the cloth and tell her what she looked like .
6 Her reaction was as though he 'd hit her in the face , then she recovered , left the room and walked into the kitchen at the end of the hall .
7 The court had been told that Mrs McWilliams had suffered severe brain damage which would affect her for the rest of her life .
8 She looked at Sophie 's stricken face and added , ‘ He told her that if she gave them some garbled story he would sack her on the spot .
9 In fact , if she were there for two months , it would be unlikely that it would regard her as a resident .
10 Although he felt sure he would win her in the end , he was annoyed at her continuing coyness .
11 Or perhaps she could be like Merlyn Joseph and find herself a rich man who would install her in a yacht .
12 Neither of them knew her well , but they would recognise her as the secretary of someone important in the administration .
13 She imagined that to walk that track , and to climb the rough hewn rock around the mouth of the cave , would bring her to the top of the canyon .
14 She had thought then he would bring her into the shop , as he had herself , and trained her into the business , not only the confectionery and tobacconists , but the little factory across the yard where they made most of their boiled sweets and toffee .
15 She might feel compelled to attack him physically at any moment and he was alarming enough to convince her that he would lift her in the air , shake her like a rag doll and toss her over a crag .
16 Her brain raced over and over what her mother would say , how awful she would feel , what she ought to do , until she felt that the movement in her head would spin her off the bed and send her whirling round the room .
17 I would follow her around the house , clinging on to her skirt , unwilling to let her out of my sight , and demanding to be fed with some small token such as an apple or a piece of bread .
18 In order to make Victoria known to the people , Conroy would run her around the country on semi-royal tours , after the last of which , in 1835 , she succumbed to typhoid .
19 And was it for this awfulness that she had taken the great jump that would divide her from the rest of her life , that she could never go back to , for this she had put herself beyond the pale and ruined her life ?
20 He wondered if Huddle would use her in the painting of the Visitation he was planning for one of the aisles .
21 No doubt he would see her at the vicarage .
22 It was doubtful that Lady Claudia would furnish her with the information she needed , no matter how much the family reputation was at stake .
23 He would meet her in the bar around six o'clock .
24 Early in the morning , after the Rotonde had closed , Modigliani would chase her up the street .
25 Nothing would move her from the belief and Maggie finally persuaded her to get undressed and have a sleep .
26 She had been secure , certain of her facts , her life built on the reality of the past , and now things were all tilted , wavering , with a man she did not know issuing orders that would take her towards a place she had no desire to visit .
27 Occasionally I would take her into the lounge and Mum would have to keep back and hold a handkerchief over her nose and mouth so that she could n't smell the feathers .
28 He vowed that when they returned in the summer he would take her for a holiday .
29 Sometimes Mother Francis and Miss Pine from the dress shop would take her on an outing to Dublin , but she had never stayed away a night .
30 If she were a pet dog or cat , you would take her to a vet .
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