Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] she [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The fact that he had never asked the man if he 'd been able to fix the problem , Folly suddenly realised , was proof enough that the supposedly leaky tap was just an excuse to provide her with a chaperon . |
2 | He smiled encouragingly , and Juliet was gratified by his attempt to include her in the conversation . |
3 | Jake leaned forward in his seat to fix her with a look . |
4 | You 'd like that , would n't you , Leith ? ’ he had the unmitigated nerve to put her on the spot . |
5 | I am also writing to at the South Side Association to notify her of the developments . |
6 | It had been their intention to send her to a finishing school in France or Germany , but she had begged so hard to be allowed to stay where she was , with Breeze and Gay . |
7 | When Annie Besant was prosecuted with Charles Bradlaugh for publishing The Fruits of Philosophy , a book of contraceptive advice in 1877 , she faced public abuse and insinuations about the immorality of her private life , culminating in the successful attempt to deprive her of the custody of her young daughter . |
8 | He made no attempt to present her to the other man , however , apparently so deep in thought that he seemed to have forgotten her very existence . |
9 | They enjoyed teasing Liz about her pretensions , and rarely had an opportunity to tease her in the presence of Charles . |
10 | She had also found herself a sponsor to support her to the tune of £100 a year . |
11 | Luke came round the car and took her arm in a firm grasp to lead her through the gate and up the path to the front door . |
12 | For this reason above all others she had come very close to declining Philip Swallow 's proposal to nominate her for the Shadow Scheme . |
13 | At 2200 the casualty refloated herself under her own power , but as the rudder was jammed the lifeboat came in again to secure a towline from the casualty 's bow to keep her off the sand . |
14 | I intended at first only to teach her needlework to qualify her for a genteel position , for you see she has a delicacy in her person that makes it a pity ever to put her to hard work , but she masters everything so fast that now I am desirous to have to divert and entertain me in my thoughtful hours . |
15 | His next letter offered her marriage to save her from the dreadful future of stripping off that she would be subjected to otherwise . |
16 | Over the years it had become apparent that Constance considered Brian a person of little consequence and that , this being the case , she would not have minded if he had hired the Albert Hall to denounce her as a barbarian and certainly cared nothing for his kitchen sulks and drawing-room sarcasm . |
17 | He turned from the window to regard her with a cold stare . |
18 | A patrolling MTB picked them up , and Bob Smith later launched the battered canoe to paddle her across the harbour to the submarine base . |
19 | She refused the cold remains of the fish and chips , so he took the whole package out to the dustbin at the front of the house ( no need to worry her about the Sweet murder if she did n't know — and it appeared she did n't ) . |
20 | With his usual lightning-swift reactions he took advantage of the moment to pull her from the bed , and as she stumbled against him , his arms tightened about her involuntarily . |
21 | The words in fact are intended to reflect her night-time , miserable feelings but they only reflect Masefield 's failure to render her as a human being : |
22 | Rain wondered whether she had the cheek to install her in the Antibes flat borrowed from her newspaper colleague . |
23 | As baby Odessa 's condition deteriorated they were forced by the war to leave her in a hospital in Belgrade . |
24 | The first thing to do , if you are embarking on helping an elderly parent who lives alone , is to make sure that she ( or he ) knows that you have a genuine desire to assist her in every way possible ; and then respect her right to make either a positive or negative response to your overtures . |
25 | It was my job to bury her in the church . |
26 | She used Rosalind 's flashlight to take her across the kitchen 's frayed linoleum to the corridor . |
27 | No matter what undercurrents had passed between them last night , it had been true enough that it was la Principessa who 'd sent her grandson to collect her at the Sala dell'Arte . |
28 | He wondered how he had found sufficient courage to ask her to the Edwardian Ball , and then remembered that it was her air of calm dignity which had made him anxious to take her to impress his parents . |
29 | The war was just over , and she was climbing aboard an RAF transport to take her to the demobilisation centre . |
30 | And then , after I 'd gone round to Tesco 's I went to see to collect grandma to take her to the train . |