Example sentences of "[vb base] her in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Put her in the infirmary until then — strapped down , of course . ’
2 Put her in the past . ’
3 There 's , there 's a nurse goes in to bath her everyday , put her in the bath , so then there 's the home help visit , the
4 Look Charlotte ca n't do anything without being messy , look , the other , the other erm morning I went to school to pick Ben up , er and I put her in the car seat , she 's lovely and clean , and I give her a biscuit , by the time we got
5 put her in the bedroom and then enjoy the rest of Christmas !
6 Came a day when your mother walked along the strand at Starr Hills and knew that tomorrow , or the next day , or the day after that , the stupid peasants would come and take away your grannie to the witch-finder , prick her for witch-marks , watch her till she maddened from sleeplessness , then swim her in the river .
7 Kick her in the head
8 Look her in the eye .
9 People who meet her in the course of a briefing or a visit are constantly surprised by her knowledge , the intelligence of her questions , and her retention of what she has read — often on quite scientific subjects .
10 Get them in the ba , get her in the back !
11 I like her in The Silence of the Lambs .
12 Dip her in the tub , then ! ’
13 Her mother had tried to force feed her in the past as her doctor had said that Maria had to gain some weight but Maria had only cried and refused to swallow the solid food .
14 Her condemnation of the home and family as the source of women 's subjection and inferiority , and her assertion that ‘ any woman who is really a rebel longs to destroy the conventions which bind her in the home as much as those which bind her in the state ’ , has a modern ring , although in practice her solution , like that of Florence Nightingale , amounted to a complete rejection of family life rather than a demand for its restructuring .
15 Her condemnation of the home and family as the source of women 's subjection and inferiority , and her assertion that ‘ any woman who is really a rebel longs to destroy the conventions which bind her in the home as much as those which bind her in the state ’ , has a modern ring , although in practice her solution , like that of Florence Nightingale , amounted to a complete rejection of family life rather than a demand for its restructuring .
16 Like when your mother got to that age , as John told me , you bring her in the food
17 A forager learns many things about a food source that aid her in the future , including its colour , shape , odour , location , nearby landmarks , time of nectar production , how to approach , land , enter , and reach the nectar , and so on .
18 Well then close the door and keep her in the kitchen .
19 I keep her in the graveyard you know , at this time of year .
20 The the ruling is , that if you catch a child you take her and keep her in the office and send for the parents .
21 no , no , they leave her in the home
22 If you go out and switch her light off and leave her in the room .
23 Take her in the kitchen , Salt , and fill her up with gruel or some such thing . ’
24 If you see her in the meantime obviously mention
25 Eddie Gilfoyle allegedly said that mum-to-be Paula was leaving him but his workmates were still able to speak to her at home and see her in the area .
26 I see her in the library .
27 Thankfully , she allowed the revolving door to take her in its firm embrace and deposit her in the hall .
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