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

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1 Therese had been studying them as soon as the Direktor had telephoned her with the news of the productions and her roles .
2 They had shopped round Belfast and she had teased her with the idea that this Parr was very rich , they had gone by train to Dublin and she had claimed he was ‘ hand in glove ’ with government circles there .
3 Then I shall batter her with the club for the same amount of time .
4 She was butchered at the wheel of the vehicle by her attacker who hung through the passenger window , repeatedly slicing her with the panga .
5 The wages , he did n't trust her with the wages .
6 She was weeping now , and he knelt beside her , stiffly , and promised her with the touch of his hand on her shoulder that he would bring help .
7 I wanted to tell her this was n't quite true , that I had had no choice , but her grey , tired look stopped me : it would hurt her too much , I thought , to feel I had not trusted her with the truth in the beginning .
8 ’ Aim for the comm-booth that Mala called from , and grab her with the Magnigrip when she 's in range ’ .
9 Zitney fixed her with the kind of look that made her feel electric all over .
10 France and Belgium were the two lesser industrial powers and although France had been a big eighteenth-century producer of coal , her resources were unable to provide her with the fuel she needed for industry on the German scale .
11 He found her with the knife in her neck .
12 Tobias sat on the Independent and helped her with the pheasant pâté .
13 He stopped her with the threat of his drawn knife and she sorrowfully sang :
14 Nicky approached her with the assumption that men are naturally right and it is the role of women to follow their lead .
15 An RIB ( Rigid Inflatable Boat with a ninety-horsepower outboard engine , capable of nearly forty knots ) races out to meet her with the operations captain and a customs officer on board .
16 And the thought of her doing something right dropped her with the suddenness of beer-induced mood .
17 Dose her with the medicine I 've brought and she 'll be better by tomorrow . ’
18 The superior knowledge of the teacher does not automatically invest her with the right to place students in an intellectual straitjacket , nor does volunteering to be a nurse mean that one has automatically signed away one 's rights as a human being .
19 But the memory of her sister 's surprising her with the amethyst brooch was like a rubbed sore in her mind .
20 Will your coat need cleaning ? ’ she asked anxiously , hoping he would n't land her with the bill .
21 Alain acquainted her with the necessity to leave in the morning and would not countenance any thought of her staying here alone .
22 ‘ Did they see her with the man ? ’
23 He grinned suddenly , disarming her with the brilliance of his smile .
24 When I confronted her with the chapter and verse of her part in arranging for tip the press off about her visit to Mrs Bartholomew , she was adamant in her denials .
25 I sometimes did little unexpected kid things out of my tenderness for her , and was always glad to be the one to take up tea for her if she was unwell , and so on , or to help her with the housework when she was servantless .
26 Every Saturday morning Stuart went with his Mum to the big William Low supermarket to help her with the shopping .
27 He 'd not offered to help her with the Christmas preparations and she had n't felt like asking him .
28 and the fact you 're going to help her with the dinner , huh
29 Could it not be one of the two or three people who 've helped her with the writings ?
30 It was doubtful that Lady Claudia would furnish her with the information she needed , no matter how much the family reputation was at stake .
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