Example sentences of "[verb] her [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And I send her a red rose with the same message .
2 This tears her and causes her a sharp pang of pain , making her cry out .
3 Laura asked the farm manager , Dai Davies , to find her a good Jersey milker and taught herself how to milk the cow .
4 He cast her a sidelong glance .
5 Hugh Jones cast her a coy look before glancing meaningfully across at Luke .
6 Caroline found herself saying impulsively , regretting the impulse immediately as Anneliese cast her a surprised look .
7 ‘ She may be itching for me to leave , but what with the heat and having to fight his corner — ’ he cast her a droll look ‘ — this weary traveller is on the point of dehydration . ’
8 His finger was fast on the dial pad , his blue gaze unwavering as he lifted the phone to his ear , as he cast her an oblique glance .
9 ‘ There seemed to be some doubt in your mind about my exact gender , ’ Maggie put in drily , and he cast her an irritated look , his dark eyes running over her again as she sat facing him , her hands in the pockets of the loose shirt .
10 Vitor cast her an impatient look .
11 She says she did the Byrd show ‘ because I found her a fascinating part of the underground scene in New York , and I felt somebody should expose her to a bigger market .
12 As she increasingly became a historical figure herself , people found her a fascinating source of history for the inter-war period .
13 But Pascoe found her a great deal of help in restoring his rather worn manly pride .
14 At that time , he had offered to give her more extensive treatments — apparently , he found her a promising subject but she had n't had the cold kish to lay out .
15 He found her a chilly woman .
16 ‘ Come on , old girl , ’ he shouted , ‘ calm down ! ’ and later he found her a scientific paper to read , which she liked .
17 The tutor found her an old block from a ruined church and brought it to the house .
18 Jane found her an exhausting girl ( she was twenty-six ) and yet she was sorry for her .
19 When I found her the other side of my desk I told her in no uncertain terms I was n't having anything to do with it .
20 Nissen took a personal interest in Constanze 's crusade on behalf of Mozart 's music , and helped her a great deal .
21 And apparently she phoned her the other night at half past twelve and said can you come and pick me up ? said no .
22 The small aircraft bucked and tossed , throwing her forward , then something caught her a glancing blow and she knew a moment 's pain before the blessed darkness closed in .
23 And he he caught her the other day , she was putting them out for the birds , she do n't like them but she said .
24 She had twisted and turned , struggling to free herself to no avail , until a well-aimed kick had won her a temporary respite .
25 And the law of probability seemed , for once , to have slipped up , and to have permitted her a striking piece of good luck .
26 Never mind , he 'd buy her a nice bunch of flowers from that stall outside the infirmary on his way home .
27 He 'll buy her a small gift when she 's made an exceptional contribution .
28 I 'm surprised erm people round corner did n't buy her a blinking blow up doll doll without the wedding tackle .
29 so what we 've got ta do is we got ta buy her desk and we 've got ta buy her a little chest of drawers
30 Though she had said she was too young for them she had been enraptured by them in a tiny jeweller 's in Pollensa but Fernando had hurried her away saying he would buy her the real thing one day .
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