Example sentences of "[vb past] her to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Two men appeared in front of him , and he caught her wrist and jerked her to one side , raising his sword .
2 Elizabeth Woodville drew her to one side .
3 A friend in Joan 's office was active in the Womens ' Loyalist Action Association and invited her to one of its meetings .
4 Vass leaned back in his chair and subjected her to one of those arrogant black looks of his .
5 They subjected her to verbal abuse .
6 And yet … the thought crept back just before she drifted off to sleep … it had been rather nice that he had actually noticed her in the past , and noticed her to such an extent that he was now in a position to compare the woman she 'd become to the girl she 'd once been .
7 Then the attacker drove her to another spot nearby , before raping her again .
8 His very silence drove her to further explanation .
9 What was it about Luke Hunter that reduced her to such gibbering incoherence ?
10 Not once had any man ever made her so mad … or roused her to such passion , a tiny treacherous voice whispered inside her head .
11 Building on the TV success that rocketed her to overnight fame , she is set to make TWO movies and is launching a promising pop career .
12 When Helen paused , he cannoned into her and she turned , offering a startled apology that turned into a cry of alarm as Goldman shoved her to one side .
13 For now she was torn between two places and it was not the thought of her father that bound her to this place .
14 So you went and pulled her to one side .
15 I WAS married four years ago to a girl I loved very much , but I lost her to another man , because I was so incompetent when it came to having sex .
16 As Nellie Tanner started off Sadie called her to one side .
17 Although she knew they were both wrong she could n't apportion blame to either of them , not yet , at any rate ; the only thing she knew at the moment was that what she had heard tied her to this house and the business as if she had signed a contract giving away her life .
18 The Flack team restored her to pristine condition as G–FURY , and she made her first flight at Elstree in June 1980 .
19 He said to Rain : ‘ She left them behind when I took her to Nice .
20 ‘ You never took her to that hole , Vic ? ’
21 Only when the head of accounting ( ’ an ‘ acceptable ’ woman 's role ’ ) took her to one side and showed her the company 's payroll did she realise that while she was bringing in the most revenue , she was being paid the smallest salary .
22 He did not volunteer any further suggestions but took her to one of the few French restaurants he knew in Soho , where hopefully she would not be reminded of the man she loved .
23 Damian took her to one of the balcony restaurants , and they shared a dozen fresh oysters on the shell in the cool sunlight .
24 But Christine , 37 , insisted on going home for a snack before an ambulance took her to Royal Hallamshire hospital .
25 Four victories and two second places took her to 140 points before the Christmas break , almost 100 ahead of the next best , Switzerland 's Chantal Bournissen .
26 Jaq spoke with a casualness which , in the circumstances , brought her to full alert .
27 When David first brought her to this house as his wife , Beth had hoped she could fit in , make this place a proper home for all of them .
28 A short flight up was a landing and the stairs turned in on themselves to another short flight , which brought her to another corridor similar to the one downstairs but more than twice its length .
29 With her formidable industry , Mrs Thatcher , over more than a decade , acquired a grasp of EC detail which left her own experts trailing and , more important , often enabled her to wrong-foot hostile EC officials .
30 Sam Fawcett inspired her to these lines :
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