Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] she [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , you will be expected to pay her a fee , as weddings do provide part of the local church organist 's salary .
2 If you have children , it will be sensible to tell them how lucky they are to have Granny coming to live with them , and they should be encouraged to give her a warm welcome .
3 If I had a daughter getting married this summer I would be tempted to give her a twopart party in similar vein .
4 ‘ I mean I 'm hoping to sell her a gorgeous blanket chest I discovered two weeks ago in Shropshire . ’
5 But he had always known his mother 's birthday and at primary school he had been allowed to make her a birthday card .
6 Those two were going to give her the creeps if she really had to take them all the way to Titan .
7 ‘ He 's waiting to give her a breathalyser if she comes round , ’ I said under my breath .
8 ‘ He 's going to buy her a new typewriter ; that old thing she practises on makes a noise like a candyman 's trumpet .
9 It is her treatment of the topic , she contends , that is bound to make her a minority interest .
10 The horse was made to foil her every move , leaping forward as she moved quickly and turning her away .
11 Afterwards , her eight-year-old brother was told to give her a cold bath .
12 He was going to give her a job .
13 He sat back down next to her , but he still did n't look at her , and she had a sinking feeling that he really was going to tell her the truth about Nicole , but it would not be to her liking .
14 The fact that it all seems to come so pat : on top of the row with Viola , just after the publication of the book , just when the second book was going to bring her a lot of money .
15 Difficult though it was for her , however , are we entitled to assume that her French upbringing was bound to give her an adverse picture of her Scottish kingdom , and that her view was justified ?
16 The glare from the sun was beginning to give her a headache , and she wished that she had never undertaken this ridiculous trip .
17 Suddenly she realized that her phobia was beginning to make her a prisoner in her own home , and that it was about time she sought help in overcoming it .
18 Her alarmed personal physician Dr Michael Roth was forced to give her the stark warning when she refused to rest up completely .
19 He was forced to tell her the heartbreaking news that : ‘ Mummy is n't coming back . ’
20 I was hoping to buy her a ring for Christmas but we just could n't afford it . ’
21 Everyone , save Babs Osborne , understood that her Polish lover was trying to give her the push .
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