Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] she [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But now he was going to see her in the flesh .
2 And I was very worried because the lady that was going to be paying for the job was just down there and if we were n't careful we were going to kill her with the wardrobe .
3 and the fact you 're going to help her with the dinner , huh
4 Uncle Harry was going to cast her as the hitchhiker in Mondo Desire .
5 Then it began to dim as he realised , first , that it was Viola Angotti and , second , that he was not going to get her into the garbage can without a great deal of help .
6 There according to her letter a trap would be waiting to convey her to the Hall .
7 I was going to threaten her with the law .
8 ‘ I 'm going to groom her , and then I 'm going to show her to the National Theatre .
9 Their visits to the Expo became less frequent , Fernando now wishing to introduce her to the romance of Seville itself .
10 They coincided with Mrs Yaxlee 's own ideas closely enough for the latter to trust her to do the shopping while at the same time failing to include her in the invitation which she so palpably wanted .
11 Presumably another girl from the company , thought Lefevre , although he could not recall having noticed her during the performance .
12 Having got her into the line the girl glanced at her and whispered , ‘ What 's your name ? ’
13 After having wooed her in the old high way for most of his young manhood , Yeats was horrified when she suddenly decided to marry the revolutionary hard-man John MacBride .
14 And this goblin came along one day and says to this peedie fairy that like he was coming to get her in the morning .
15 He was longing to ask Emily more about Vic , but having put her on the spot , he felt that this was not the right moment .
16 Her common-law husband ( who was never traced ) having left her with the ring from her finger , she went to several alehouses carrying her child and drank 8 glasses of spirits in a fit of depression .
17 It was as if , having goaded her to the point of total capitulation , he 'd opted for a wary cooling-off period .
18 We dread having to take her to the vets for her nails to be cut .
19 ‘ What pains me is that you took the opportunity when I was sick unto death to steal Prince Edward 's heart from me , ’ she said to Joan , having informed her of the plan .
20 Undermining his mother 's social prestige was-one thing , having to tell her about the book himself was another .
21 He led her inside and left her at one side of the room , walking softly away and stopping to face her at the other side .
22 ‘ I could go out and conquer an entire army , ’ he told her , bending to kiss her on the mouth .
23 ‘ André 's looking forward to seeing you next week , ’ Simone interrupted her thoughts , trying to include her in the conversation .
24 As he stood at the door trying to persuade her of the importance of other more pressing political issues , one of her cats shot out of the door , into the road and under the wheels of a passing lorry .
25 He was trying to put her in the wrong again .
26 But he was n't going to get out of it by trying to put her in the wrong .
27 Sooner or later she would have found out for herself , and the interrogation would have been worse still if she 'd thought Rory was trying to keep her in the dark about such a momentous event in her life .
28 No , he was n't trying to run her off the road ; he was trying to kill her .
29 When Nora 's dress fell to her knees he pulled her swiftly to him , trying to lift her off the ground .
30 And also after his reconciliation with Miss Havisham , for whom he gets hurt in the process of trying to save her from the fire and also because of how he wants so much to help Herbert .
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