Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] she the " in BNC.

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1 He admitted that Estella was his housekeeper 's daughter , adopted by Miss Havisham to give her the chance of a better life .
2 Yet , unable to refuse the implied reproach , Celia sat down in the antique rocking chair she had bought and allowed Miss Maynard to pass her the child .
3 The panic attacks gave her the perfect excuse , as no blame could possibly be attributed to her .
4 Thanks to her appealing appearance the Philadelphia audience gave her the benefit of the doubt and listened .
5 She was gon na kill me 'cos Sister Rosario gave her the ruler for pulling me plaits .
6 She ran her own stable , near Newbury , Berkshire , until Yorkshire businessman Fred Brown offered her the ride on his horses just over two years ago .
7 Her research on Artemesia continued and having her idea for this play excepted by Soho Poly 's Blueprint young writers programme gave her the chance to take the play into its performance phase by Workstage
8 PC Bill Cotton gave her the kiss of life as soon as she was pulled on deck .
9 She gave Charles the address , and looked so happy and excited when she asked the Stage Door Keeper to get her the Wimbledon number , that he quite forgave her for keeping him hanging about in the draughty passage outside his box .
10 Xanthe shivered slightly , as Miranda dabbed and ran on , ‘ Will you or your ma promise to read her the letter if I write her one ?
11 Her position as secretary of the Medieval Circle 's East Midland branch gave her the lion 's share of the organisation for conventions such as these , a situation in which Anthea thrived .
12 Sheriff Paterson told her the charity had been devastated as a result of her actions .
13 In 1987 President Mario Soares awarded her the Order of the Sword of Santiago .
14 Il Moro won , becoming the first challenger to claim a finals place , while Nippon 's loss to New Zealand made her the first to be eliminated .
15 She fumbled for a handkerchief without success — and Elizabeth Mowbray handed her the capacious lace-edged one she wore for decoration at her girdle .
16 Now it looked quite possible that she would n't need the services of an agency after all — that was , if Luke Travis offered her the job , and if she decided to accept .
17 When Walter Ash rang her the next day she would not speak to him .
18 Britain 's role in the Berlin air-lift earned her the accolade of a staunch and like-minded ally .
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