Example sentences of "[vb infin] her [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | At least it would give her more time to recover . |
2 | She looked at him reflectively , realising it would give her more time to cope with the task that concerned him . |
3 | The four o'clock call would give her enough time to make it with ease . |
4 | You must come aboard and see her some time . ’ |
5 | Mm tell her I 'll see her some time |
6 | He 'll go and see her any time of the day or night . |
7 | To Dinah 's relief Paul did not touch her this time , but turned over and was soon asleep ; he had to be early at work in the morning . |
8 | Although Aith lifeboat had been launched it would take her some time to reach the island , so Mr Williamson spoke by radio to four fishing vessels at the scene . |
9 | This may take her some time to really believe ( probably not until she 's around three ) , but eventually it 'll give her a healthier respect for the pain of others . |
10 | It will take her some time |
11 | As she reads her sons a bedtime story , she hopes a hearing at Oxford County Court tomorrow , will grant her more time to find a new home . |
12 | Their campaign , while never likely to overhaul the incumbent , was affected by the withdrawal of Richard Denton-White — the new candidate was only chosen in February and this , the party felt , did not leave her enough time to build up a significant level of ‘ voter-familiarity ’ . |
13 | No , it 's alright I can get her some time again |
14 | They told me Mrs Asmoyah was ‘ critical ’ — hospitals are only generous with the truth when it 's bad — and if I was her husband , father , mother or sole blood relative , I could visit her any time , but preferably after 7.0 a.m . |
15 | I put on my shoes and jacket which I had been asked to take off and told the doctor I would visit her another time . |
16 | So if you could telephone her some time and |
17 | I 'll kill her this time , she 's gone too far , telling everyone . |