Example sentences of "[verb] her [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 I wished I could direct her to bring the ship to my rescue .
2 Maybe she believed him , for Rufus had once caught her lifting the lid and looking into the jar at the wood ash Adam had scraped up from the site of the handkerchief man 's last bonfire .
3 With her father 's fate still undecided , he had caught her cruising the shops as though she had n't a care in the world .
4 I know she 'll learn in time but I want her to avoid the pitfalls . ’
5 You want her to feel the pleasure you know you 're going to feel : but you play your body at the pitch and rhythm you sense in hers .
6 If her parents had reported her missing the night before she 'd still have been dead , would n't she ? "
7 She was unbearably aware of the tensile strength of his incipient beard beneath the shaven smoothness of his jaw , just as she was of the aroused hardness of his body , controlled , contained but testifying to his rampant masculinity in a way that was driving her to abandon the last remaining threads of self-control .
8 He had already written a note to Becky — with a little help from Father O'Malley — instructing her to sell the shop along with the two barrows if she possibly could and to hold on to his share of the money until he came back to Whitechapel .
9 Ana just drifted to a halt , turning without demur as Maggie moved her to face the house .
10 I did assist her to cross the river .
11 Paul Stern , the vice-president of the Vienna Bridge Club , soon invited her to join the Austrian Ladies ' Team , which was preparing for the first European Women 's Teams Championship to be held in Brussels in 1935 .
12 One of her tutors , Jeanette Byrne , who helped her buy her first guitar , invited her to sing the lead in a choir of girls from Grianan at her wedding .
13 He pushed one of the doors open and invited her to enter the pretty pink and white room .
14 So the professor turned his attention to Diana , and invited her to play the piano .
15 And fortunately , it was , it was one of the councillors , well they phoned that was meant to pick her up , and found her walking the street !
16 But in Using a Model for Nursing ( Roper et al , 1983 ) , the third year student nurse contributing to the study in a surgical ward , commented that the model approach helped her to appreciate the need for planned discharge goals ; even when admitting the patient , she was alerted to consider what the patient required to know on discharge in order to resume her usual Activities of Living .
17 Her sympathy for Mrs Wallington helped her to ignore the realisation that it was an enormous relief to be away from Anthony and with people who produced an atmosphere of such calm and ease that she felt immediately at home with them .
18 Even though Jane was too small to be a model , Sarah helped her win the lead role in the blockbuster film The Lover — and even enlisted her family to help the girl learn to act .
19 I stood behind her and , when she said the word , helped her to heave the load from the ground .
20 ( 24 ) He put a hand under her elbow and helped her stumble the few steps she had to take .
21 He helped her to make the house ready for the next occupant , and though she protested he gave her the money for her railway journey back to London .
22 She went back to the gallery , furious , shut the door , pulled down the blind , and those other guests still inside helped her to remove the paintings from the walls .
23 They helped her straighten the covers in the morning , and folded back the white sheet with celestial zest .
24 All the children helped her redecorate the house .
25 While her mother helped her choose the famous blue engagement suit which she bought from Harrods , she asked her sisters ' friend Anna Harvey , the fashion editor of Vogue magazine , for advice on building up her formal wardrobe .
26 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 .
27 Were you hoping to catch her stealing the silver ? ’
28 He 'd seen her like this before , when she had her nose in those poetry books , and once when he 'd sneaked up the stairs and caught her using the telephone .
29 And she knew now why Nils had let her leave the hotel this evening .
30 She had promised to take me sailing , and Paula had let her borrow the boat for a few hours , as she had often done before .
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