Example sentences of "[verb] she the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | — You could take Goldie — show her the sights . |
2 | Now why do n't you introduce her to the office routine — and perhaps show her the chalets ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Here you are , ’ he said , passing her the tiles while he took back his jacket . |
4 | He told her the others and she tried to memorize them , the positions and the titles . |
5 | They thanked her in quiet voices , told her the clothes were ‘ cool ’ , but no one said they knew Francis . |
6 | And while she 's here , I 'll give her the instructions she 'll need to keep things running smoothly while I 'm away . ’ |
7 | As she went into his arms , she saw Natasha give her the thumbs up . |
8 | Yeah well I 'll give her the fags , she can have the bloody fags . |
9 | ‘ Now you tell me , Father , what man in this parish could give her the comforts she 's used to ? |
10 | Well give her the biscuits then . |
11 | I give her the letters and ask her which one 's for me , and she looks through them quick . |
12 | Give her the burmps ! |
13 | Give her the burmps . |
14 | give her the bumps ! |
15 | Give her the fees . ’ |
16 | He showed her the cases with other small flags on pins : these he used in the autumn to mark the beginning of the vintages , and the card-index where he kept the regional weather reports year before year . |
17 | He showed her the stables , and one of the old mares nuzzled Isobel 's hand , with a mouth as soft as velvet . |
18 | All the girls helped her to get the fire going , spread the tablecloth , put out the cups and plates , laughing and whispering and bustling about as they showed her the places and secrets of the kitchen , the room that was now her room . |
19 | As a child she had not had time for many fairy stories and did not now know them to tell to her daughter again , but instead she showed her the pictures . |
20 | Once the researcher arrived though , Harrison was as friendly as you like , showed her around the house that he built himself , even showed her the pictures he 'd painted , and best of all , agreed to be a guest on Aspel and Company . |
21 | He handed her the tablets and water , and she swallowed them obediently . |
22 | The young man closed the boot of the car and handed her the keys . |
23 | ‘ Thanks , ’ he said , and handed her the keys . |
24 | She had n't taken part in the questioning but the others , Mair knew , would assume that that was because he had already told her the answers . |
25 | A hush of skirts had already told her the girls were coming down from upstairs . |
26 | I never had any money to buy her the things she wanted . ’ |
27 | Just a fortnight earlier , she 'd been on a course called Heart Start , which taught her the basics of resuscitation . |
28 | He taught her the words of the Angelus , the Hail Mary ; though he said that he could not quite use all the words himself literally , but he respected those who could , and he did not think there was anything in it which made Mary take the place of her Son . |
29 | Charles took on the job of improving Diana 's geography and also of teaching her the tricks of the trade — how to handle the different sorts of engagements , how to remember names and avoid missing or offending anyone , how to pace herself , how to address people , what sort of questions to ask and how to steer clear of banana skins . |
30 | Just tell her the names of those books and I tell you she 'll be right over . ’ |