Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] her the " in BNC.
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1 | Helen Crane , an ex-secretary , valued her job because it not only gave her the experience of autonomy , but it publicly valued her exercise of this responsibility : |
2 | What perhaps struck her the most was that , despite all , many of them appeared to be happy , while she , Sally-Anne , who could if she wished command the most luxurious life a woman could dream of , was most desperately unhappy , and had no idea of how she might become otherwise . |
3 | ‘ And who unkindly told her the truth ? ’ |
4 | No I just told her the truth , I wanted wanted some of her |
5 | Her arguments were ridiculed by Tobias Smollett [ q.v. ] ( a former pupil of Smellie 's ) in an essay in the Critical Review ( 1760 ) , which nevertheless paid her the compliment of insinuating that her husband must have written the book . |
6 | The girl quickly handed her the phone . |
7 | Ethel ran out of the door with the frightening single-mindedness that later made her the most successful Tiller Girl . |
8 | When a care worker later approached her the 88 year old pleaded : ’ Do n't hit me . ’ |
9 | Actually , I think I probably gave her the clay . ’ |
10 | Television also gave her the opportunity to stage a bravura farewell to the nation , not just to fellow MPs , in her last speech as Prime Minister . |
11 | Nicklaus took note of Cathy 's instruction , and later gave her the credit when he found himself back to his old form in that week 's skins ' game . |
12 | She enjoyed hearing about the governess 's letters which would never be received and translations of East End rhyming slang , but did n't think he actually listened to her , he often asked her the same questions . |
13 | Of course , to achieve that I needed the former whore 's co-operation so I secretly sent her the messages . ’ |
14 | 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 . |
15 | " Of course , " he said , " of Course , " and he even showed her the corridor that led to the Ladies ' room , and she escaped , and they escaped from each other . |
16 | That meant he did n't take her anger seriously , thought he could beat her hands down , and that surely gave her the advantage ? |
17 | It simply saved her the trouble of curbing her own foolish passions . |
18 | Annunziata , who had accepted the hug , made Julia get back into bed and then told her the whole story . |
19 | Madeleine gave her a quick kiss , then tossed her the postbox keys . |
20 | Fortunately , one of her friends had done a first aid course so he put her in the recovery position and cleared her airways , then gave her the kiss of life . |
21 | She could just see the raised eyebrows , the exchange of bemused glances , and the shrugs which said , So what ? before they politely but firmly showed her the door . |
22 | She gathered up the bags and pushed them towards the child ; and when he reluctantly handed her the two pennies she said , ‘ Thank you very much . |
23 | He never gave her the chance . |
24 | She feels that the experience of being a childminder helped her to get the job and certainly gave her the confidence to apply in the first place . |