Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] she the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , I am so sorry , ’ Kathleen handed her the caster sugar .
2 Now it looked quite possible that she would n't need the services of an agency after all — that was , if Luke Travis offered her the job , and if she decided to accept .
3 Maybe Angy gave her the sketch of herself as a present ? ’
4 PC Bill Cotton gave her the kiss of life as soon as she was pulled on deck .
5 So Ruth told her the truth , but not quite the whole truth since she kept Dick 's name out of it .
6 Sheriff Paterson told her the charity had been devastated as a result of her actions .
7 She was gon na kill me 'cos Sister Rosario gave her the ruler for pulling me plaits .
8 Ruth never showed Rachaela anything — her art work , her homework or a book — but Rachaela gave her the use of the bookcase , overloaded now , and once or twice when money had been freer had bought Ruth books of fantastic art , Kay Nielsen , Vali Myers .
9 Andrée handed her the menu .
10 And soon afterwards , in the first week of their marriage , Dostoevsky showed her the stone under which Raskolnikov hid the stuff he had taken from the old moneylender .
11 Kee showed her the stone on his grandfather 's grave and Karen read the words slowly .
12 Rune handed her the wine list .
13 Belov told her the name of the village .
14 Jack spared her the agony of making a decision by appearing behind her , helmet in hand .
15 ‘ Gosh , she has got it bad , ’ Anne said when Maureen showed her the letter .
16 on the Sunday night when I was n't there , and I was down making them 's tea for er a drop of ice cream and Raymond fed her the ice cream .
17 In 1987 President Mario Soares awarded her the Order of the Sword of Santiago .
18 Jean Reece-Carlton made no comment when Christina showed her the suite .
19 When her mistress was dressed , Tempy handed her the riding hat which completed the outfit .
20 The prospect of being marooned on Gullholm for days with a Heathcliff bereft of his Cathy gave her the creeps .
21 He 'd picked up the baby and held her while Ma gave her the medicine , and his face had the same look as when Billy had fallen in the river .
22 That same day , before the galley returned , Bridhe told her the story of the strange baby .
23 She rocked him gently while Bridhe told her the story , and she felt a confusion buzzing in her head .
24 The Oakley gave her the brush of the only fox they broke up that day .
25 By May , when a note from Rome told her the Brownings ' party was about to come back to Florence , she felt much more stable .
26 Now , when Paul told her the truth , her first thought was that she wished she had got herself an extra gown , while she was at it ; in fact she had been unable conveniently to carry any more , or would have done so .
27 Whether she intended it or not , Emily 's deed during the 1913 Derby at Epsom afforded her the status of martyr , and her grave was to become a shrine .
28 She ran her own stable , near Newbury , Berkshire , until Yorkshire businessman Fred Brown offered her the ride on his horses just over two years ago .
29 Leo passed her the cheeseboard .
30 A kind , serene girl called June told her the reason .
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