Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] her [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 I was almost up the stairs level with her by this time .
2 Look after her like this and she is a sweet tempered old soul .
3 No one had ever talked to her like this before , and she was n't at all sure how the game — if it really was a game — should be played .
4 So why , exactly , he now found himself wondering , had he come out to look at her like this ?
5 So she could not let her go alone but must stand in the crowds being shoved , the smell of greasy food and litter breathed over her in this hot air , and the constant blare of noise grinding at her .
6 If inviting an elderly parent to come to live with you in your own home seems to be the best way of helping her in her last years , the first overtures you make to her on this subject need to be very tactful , bearing all the hallmarks of a really welcoming invitation .
7 Miss Groundwater — he found that he thought of her in this way again , as a fillip to rage — was seated at her mirror , already in her nightgown , brushing out her hair .
8 In the event that the children were to return , the issue before the Family Court in Australia would arise upon the mother 's application for leave to remove them permanently from the State of Victoria to bring them back to live with her in this country .
9 She had to salvage her pride , forsake forever the tenderness that ached within her for this man …
10 This was a Monday night and the early show of a week 's run in a tour which would take her round the Eastern States , and hopefully into New York for the spring of 1913 , that is if audiences took to her in this first week .
11 should be fighting for her on this not giving way
12 However much he may have charmed them , they were her friends not his , and they 'd have inevitably sided with her in this fiasco .
13 And Ruth felt she had n't understood till now what it meant , to be Jake 's daughter ; she 'd never guessed that one day he would turn to her like this , calling her to understand all the past and set her own strength beside his .
14 The particular sequence of moral development revealed by Gilligan 's research is described by her in this way : first , as in Kohlberg 's findings , a stage of focus on the self ; then , a second level of development in which the notion of responsibility is used to balance the claims of self against the claims of other people ; this stage brings a notion of the good as caring for others ; it involves a protective care for the dependent and unequal .
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