Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] her in " in BNC.
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1 | The galley behind her has pushed her in , and she 's got to change course and then turn , or she 'll overshoot the entrance to the harbour . |
2 | When she wants to go you do n't want to let her but when , when you want to let her in she 'll |
3 | He approached her outside her Oxford home and held a knife to her neck as he tried to force her in to her car . |
4 | She gripped his hand as tightly as she could , feeling a terrific wrench on her shoulders as he tried to haul her in , steadying himself against the door to ensure that he did n't end up suffering the same fate as his companion . |
5 | Juggle the appointments around and manage to fit her in . |
6 | He could n't mean he was n't going to let her in . |
7 | ‘ There 's a seat here , ’ he went on , moving to let her in . |
8 | Dolly said one had got in , that he threatened to do her in if she did n't tell him where all the valuables were . |
9 | Having helped her in , Signor Candiano turned the key and the engine spluttered into life . |
10 | Her breakdown can not be better described than in her own words : ‘ She saw , as she thought , devils opening their mouths all inflamed with burning waves of fire , as if they would have swallowed her in , sometimes ramping at her , sometimes threatening her … night and day , during the aforesaid time ’ . |
11 | Jeez , they did n't have to put her in with a freak . |
12 | I 'd not have taken her in … ’ |
13 | Otherwise there would n't have been a chance for someone with such a large family , almost any of whom could have taken her in . |
14 | I suppose , technically speaking , ’ he paused , ‘ if you put her out into the road she would have no roof over her head and we should have to take her in . ’ |
15 | Erm the thing that I feel I could n't go to see her in is erm Hello Joyce . |
16 | I try to pull her in to my chest , but she turns away . |
17 | Shall I go let her in ? |
18 | And then , do something , even if it means calling her in |
19 | They probably had to rake her in to hold the fort . |
20 | Emma was the happiest I 've seen her in about two weeks ! |
21 | I 've seen her in about one programme in the last five years |
22 | The only times she talked openly about her hopes and disappointments was when she was drunk — a state Dexter had seen her in only three times , all at parties and all after the separation from her husband . |
23 | She just went and said I 've got this you know , check up , cos she knew she was going to Christies for her final check up and , they 've whizzed her in . |
24 | Rosie was standing at the door , and ran to help her in . |
25 | The girl who had shown her in turned back to Folly with the question on her lips . |
26 | The first week she 'd signed on , her lover had packed her in and moved out . |
27 | I had to let her in . |
28 | It seemed that she was the mother , but her sister , a prostitute , had locked her in to look after her children while she was out ‘ on the game ’ . |
29 | She still felt somewhat on probation within the group : Sam had n't looked too keen when Evelyn had brought her in . |
30 | To save both their lives , Raffaella had left her lucrative work in Rome and fled to Venice , where Giovanna had taken her in . |