Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] her [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | British tourist Stephen Profitt , who paid £200 for Lucky in Malta , was fined £100 yesterday for bringing her into the country without a licence . |
2 | Since the firm he works for won the contract for the Statue of Liberty , it has been responsible for protecting her from the ravages of harsh Atlantic weather . |
3 | The fact that she had been the ship that had sunk the Rawalpindi and killed my father did not seem to me to be a valid reason for omitting her from the series , for apart from the utter impersonality of a modern sea battle , she was by far the most successful of all the major German surface ships as well as being the happiest . |
4 | She answered the telephone , thanked the Martellis for thanking her for the party . |
5 | In particular Jan had been impressed with Kylie after seeing her on The Zoo Family . |
6 | Stella was afraid Babs might tell Dotty that she did n't wear a slip and that Dotty would rush out and buy her one , just as she had bought her a brassière after catching her in the wardrobe with her arms above her head about to be fitted for her Ptolemy costume . |
7 | A short time later they went out to where a bay gelding and a grey mare were tethered and , after instructing her concerning the correct side to mount , he gave her a leg up . |
8 | She had accepted that he had had grounds for dismissing her at the time , considering the state of that little radio station 's finances . |
9 | To hurt Thérèse back for robbing her of the lady in the woods . |
10 | ‘ If anyone 's to blame , it 's me , for pushing her over the edge . |
11 | I was not desperate to make money at that time , rather I thought of helping her with the commission she would take . |
12 | In 1682 a printer gave a boost to cannibalism by substituting ‘ if the latter husband ate her ’ instead of hate her in the verses on the Mosaic law of divorce at Deuteronomy xxiv.3 . |
13 | When the Zombie had finished his walk , a more permanent method of protecting her for the next four months would have to be found . |
14 | But since she had wrecked Luke 's plans for a country weekend with Lexy , and deprived him of the possibility of replacing her from the ranks of his unofficial harem , perhaps it was hardly surprising that he should demand that she herself should fill the gap . |
15 | George felt anxious that he had had no opportunity to be alone with Tamar , and so there had been no chance of warning her about the groom . |
16 | Instead of ordering her off the boat , he was now beginning a more subtle campaign . |
17 | She waited all day for the Kurd to return , but he failed to do so ; and when she made enquiries the next morning she was told that he had left the town within minutes of conducting her to the priest 's house . |
18 | How could he think of abandoning her to the malevolent clutches of this voracious monster ? |
19 | Just the thought of having her around the place made him irritable . |
20 | In this case I am satisfied that the doctors were justified in disregarding the written instructions of Miss T. and of treating her on the basis of an emergency . |
21 | Tess manages to infiltrate the world of high finance with a fabulous proposal that has the potential of taking her to the top . |
22 | He suddenly swung her into his arms , his tortured breathing the only sound in the darkened barn , and instead of carrying her down the stairs he turned and lowered her to the soft hay that was spread thickly on the floor behind them . |
23 | Yes , he 'd bring Ma to the fête , by way of introducing her to the new life . |
24 | Instead of lifting her into the saddle first , as he had always done before , he mounted Chalon , turned the horse in a tight circle to present its left flank to Isabel , and extended an imperative hand . |
25 | well he could of done if he 'd of taken her in the car would , could n't she ? |
26 | Had he been so sure of finding her at the alehouse ? |
27 | Well , no point in denying it , she took after her mother 's side of the family for looks even if she had her dad 's brains , and Mrs. Pridmore had no intention of exposing her to the temptations of London . |
28 | He met two artists , husband and wife , ‘ awfully sweet , she has a bold yet subtle and exotic sense of colour ’ , and thought of trying her for the costumes ; he had already got another artist to try and ‘ you never saw such revue in all your life ’ . |
29 | As a matter of fact , I 'm thinking of offering her to The Lancet . |
30 | If indeed he 'd secured the tickets as a way of bribing her between the sheets , then he suffered for his lust . |