Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] her [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Kevin : Well , I 'd jist got my Giro , So I asked her for a Biro — If she |
2 | I led her to a small shelter in the Palace side of the Park . |
3 | Some some of them were never in t I well I did n't know my aunt when I met her with a hat on . |
4 | I met her on a colectivo here in the capital , standing face to face in the rush-hour crowds . |
5 | I met her in a big line-up of people and it was very difficult for her . |
6 | ‘ I rode her in a bit of work on Saturday morning and she felt great . |
7 | I found her in a large day-room where groups of elderly ladies sat in plastic-covered armchairs . |
8 | I caught her with a rope . |
9 | ‘ I helped her through a bad time , you see . |
10 | I drew her into a shadowy window embrasure . |
11 | B : ‘ I thought she was far too cocky but then I changed my mind and I pursued her with a vengeance . ’ |
12 | I feel I know her like a sister now — she 's younger than I am — but she never told me about the twins . |
13 | My wife had determined that I must swop my old bike for a car after I told her of an encounter with an old pupil of mine as I was toiling up the hill by the power station in Haughton Road , Darlington . |
14 | I interviewed her for a nature programme . |
15 | I have to confess that I walloped her with a newspaper but I did n't touch her . ’ |
16 | At that point , I hated her with a strength I never knew I had possessed up until then . |
17 | But was that really her fault — or was I presenting her with an impossible task ? |
18 | ‘ I screwed her in a hot-air balloon . |
19 | ‘ I mean to go to Italy one day , as my brother has done , ’ she told me , when I discovered her on a stone bench in the garden , reading a book . |
20 | As I get her into a fresh pair of rubber knickers I feel something cold on my face . |
21 | As one who knew her and her husband only a little , I remember her as a vivacious lady of beauty and charm who worked throughout her life for many good causes . |
22 | Can I have her for a minute ? |
23 | Can I have her for a minute ? |
24 | I knew her as a girl because my own parents being much occupied , my nurse used to take me to the north to her brother 's farm for holidays . |
25 | This was best summed up by Everett , the market gardener : ‘ She were never a gel , but I knew her as a young woman and she were old then . ’ |
26 | In fact I knew her for a tough-minded young woman with feminist leanings and rather more interest in student politics than would be helpful in her academic work . |
27 | A few days after the Argentinian surrender , I saw her for a meeting on health service pay . |
28 | I saw her through an open doorway . |
29 | I , cos I saw her at a quarter past nine so |
30 | Fourth , I saw her as an example of God 's grace . |