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

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31 — You could take Goldie — show her the sights .
32 Now why do n't you introduce her to the office routine — and perhaps show her the chalets ? ’
33 I meant to look out for her , show her the picture .
34 ‘ Here you are , ’ he said , passing her the tiles while he took back his jacket .
35 Belinda wheeled the trolley over and helped Faye by passing her the lancet and reading the reagent strip for her .
36 Whether she intended it or not , Emily 's deed during the 1913 Derby at Epsom afforded her the status of martyr , and her grave was to become a shrine .
37 ‘ Why does n't her nephew send her the money for the fare ? ’ asked Mary , one of the Sprites , who had often done a good turn for Miss Miggs .
38 ‘ Emma saw her in Bamford and asked her if she could send her the book to sign and Harriet said yes , of course .
39 He could even show her the diary of Student Cross , which had once , ironically , been attached to the offending page , to demonstrate the sincerity of his change of heart .
40 And TODAY really did show her the way home by persuading Captain Nick Fletcher to let her sit in the cockpit with him .
41 He could show her the house where he was born and the farm , and be proud now , because he was the big success come home , and the family and friends would be in awe of him .
42 While you do it , I shall show her the studio . ’
43 ‘ She was bent on making mischief because I would n't do her the favour she wanted , and she bloody well succeeded , did n't she ? ’
44 Take her to Nicosia , but only if you will not do her the service of remaining here , in this town , at her side . ’
45 ‘ A bit of country air will do her the world of good . ’
46 So d' you think you could tip her the wink an' tell her I 've got back early ?
47 He was a good-looking man with his jet-black hair and intimidating jawline , but she had encountered any number far more handsome , yet none had stirred her the way he could with a single glance from those incredible eyes .
48 He passes her the joint .
49 By May , when a note from Rome told her the Brownings ' party was about to come back to Florence , she felt much more stable .
50 She felt the sudden weight on her legs which told her the cat had leapt up again .
51 ‘ But the driver told her the cost had risen by 1p the previous day .
52 And yet there was a part of her which longed to get to the bottom of this complex man , an instinct perhaps which told her the quest would be a worthwhile one .
53 That 's when I told her the rest .
54 I told her the story .
55 I told her the story .
56 That same day , before the galley returned , Bridhe told her the story of the strange baby .
57 She rocked him gently while Bridhe told her the story , and she felt a confusion buzzing in her head .
58 I told her the story .
59 I told her the story about the wine , that 's all .
60 amazed I actually did erm what happened erm I was happened to be upstairs and my wife shouted quick quick there 's a zither , so I zoomed down here and the lady was still talking to you and a dialled well consequently I did n't get through for quite some time but I did eventually , erm your lady on the reception said well it 's gone now she said but I will give the lady 's telephone number and I spoke to the lady and told her the position and she says well if it 's not collected by so time I 'll g ring you back and I said well I 've been after one for a long long time she said well I ca n't understand it cos I 've been advertising it .
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