Example sentences of "would [verb] her [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | What , Mo asked , would tempt her back to the polling booths ? |
2 | If she could not get out the train would carry her on to the next station , to London Bridge , it would carry her on under the river . |
3 | If she could not get out the train would carry her on to the next station , to London Bridge , it would carry her on under the river . |
4 | Those previous kisses had had meaning after all , and now he had only to utter those three little words that would send her up into the clouds . |
5 | In the end she saw the giant fish-hooks come down down into her and she thought they would haul her out of the depths , but they did not . |
6 | They would see her through until the evening . |
7 | As well as the nastiness being endlessly stirred up by her mother , who whispered lies about him , saying he only wanted Sien for the posing and would drop her back in the gutter when he was done , there was Sien 's wretched pimp of a brother to contend with . |
8 | It would be late at night , she would have her back to the door and , when brushing her teeth , Elinor went into a kind of trance . |
9 | Hurriedly , with her head down , she made her way to the nearest entrance that would take her back into the factory . |
10 | Her husband Sid would recognize the warning signs when she turned pale and became anxious , and he would take her out of the room before she passed out . |
11 | I SAID I WOULD CALL HER BACK WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF ARRANGING A DATE . |
12 | She thought the spiral staircase would lead her down to the party . |
13 | He had said he would pick her up at the office , so that 's where she was . |
14 | In fact , Hyacinth was thinking about Wullie Robertson who , to her great surprise , had said he would pick her up from the Hospitality Inn after dinner , and take her on to the Young Conservatives Ball . |
15 | David had told her they would pick her up in the minibus to save her driving her car all the way to the woods . |
16 | It was a nice yarn of respectable girl from despicable family , married to a stuffed shirt who would cast her out into the snow if a breath of suspicion fell on his name . |
17 | She clasped her daughter 's hand in despair , as if she would pull her back from the falsely-beckoning light . |
18 | The idea was not new ; it had been first put into operation in the preceding reign of Louis-Philippe , but during that period it was made clear to France that she must play second fiddle in the European concert otherwise Britain would turn her out of the orchestra . |