Example sentences of "[verb] her [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 She put them into the basket and Chola stretched across the fire to pass her a puri .
2 — You could take Goldie — show her the sights .
3 Now why do n't you introduce her to the office routine — and perhaps show her the chalets ? ’
4 ‘ Here you are , ’ he said , passing her the tiles while he took back his jacket .
5 I told her no messages had been sent and suggested that if Uncle was a businessman — I thought it better not to mention that we already knew he was a multi-millionaire businessman — he might naturally tend to be secretive and that he might also be reluctant to broadcast the fact that he had lost his yacht through what might have been his own fault .
6 He told her the others and she tried to memorize them , the positions and the titles .
7 They thanked her in quiet voices , told her the clothes were ‘ cool ’ , but no one said they knew Francis .
8 And while she 's here , I 'll give her the instructions she 'll need to keep things running smoothly while I 'm away . ’
9 As she went into his arms , she saw Natasha give her the thumbs up .
10 Yeah well I 'll give her the fags , she can have the bloody fags .
11 ‘ Now you tell me , Father , what man in this parish could give her the comforts she 's used to ?
12 Well give her the biscuits then .
13 I give her the letters and ask her which one 's for me , and she looks through them quick .
14 Give her the burmps !
15 Give her the burmps .
16 give her the bumps !
17 Give her the fees . ’
18 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 .
19 He showed her the stables , and one of the old mares nuzzled Isobel 's hand , with a mouth as soft as velvet .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 He handed her the tablets and water , and she swallowed them obediently .
24 The young man closed the boot of the car and handed her the keys .
25 ‘ Thanks , ’ he said , and handed her the keys .
26 Joseph , who paid her no wages and feared increasingly ( Alice had been a most unexpected reprieve ) that his goldmine was sure to be removed from his use , could ape his former threats but do nothing .
27 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 .
28 A hush of skirts had already told her the girls were coming down from upstairs .
29 I never had any money to buy her the things she wanted . ’
30 Just a fortnight earlier , she 'd been on a course called Heart Start , which taught her the basics of resuscitation .
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