Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] her the " in BNC.

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1 If you want our marriage to have any chance of success you 'd better give her the sack first thing on Monday morning ! ’
2 Yes , and you see Mr came in to show her the hoover and she was n't here was she ? .
3 It was a monologue called ‘ Good News ’ , in which Beattie enthused down the phone at great length to a young man who 'd apparently done her the most enormous good turn .
4 Except she was saying that you 'd actually offered her the job . ’
5 But he did not give her the opportunity .
6 He took his wife with him , but he was n't sure that she would keep his secret , so he did not tell her the truth .
7 He did not hear her the first time , she had to repeat what she said .
8 ‘ Her mother still did n't tell her the reason for leaving home : she implored Constanza not to ask and made Mena promise not to talk .
9 ‘ You did n't tell her the state I was in on Saturday night ? ’ he queried , obviously alarmed .
10 One parent says she 's angry that the school did n't tell her the whole truth about why the head left .
11 She feels they did n't tell her the whole truth .
12 Polly started to shake her head , but he did n't give her the chance to say anything .
13 He used the same line with his mother ; for once he did n't give her the real reason .
14 One night and morning did n't give her the right to confess her love when it might just be a burden to him .
15 Alyssia opened her mouth to give him a piece of her mind at this further show of arrogance — in fact , to give him the sack , because his mere presence here implied that he was working for her father , and so , in an indirect manner , for herself — but he did n't allow her the chance .
16 Somebody had apparently given her the matchbook and she had been carrying it around with her ever since . ’
17 She had n't taken part in the questioning but the others , Mair knew , would assume that that was because he had already told her the answers .
18 A hush of skirts had already told her the girls were coming down from upstairs .
19 The local ombudsman found Lancashire SSD had not given her the support and counselling she needed .
20 She gazed , wide-eyed , at the first large town she had ever visited , for Matilda had not permitted her the freedom of Gloucester .
21 So when asked why I had not told her the whole story , I replied , ‘ Because you never asked me . ’
22 she had guessed Taczek had not told her the whole truth of his relationship with Mills but now had confirmation .
23 He had just given her the chocolates and she had kissed him .
24 She had never held a baby before that was not a fat , well-dressed , sweet-smelling thing , but not one of them had ever given her the strange sense of fulfilment which the pitiful scrap of humanity in her arms , wrapped in the square which she had earlier scissored from her petticoat , did .
25 Rosemary had once told her the amount she was paying in rent .
26 He had , as Dalgliesh knew , grudgingly respected Kate 's ability to look down at the butchered bodies in St Matthew 's vestry and not be sick , but he had n't liked her the better for it .
27 Not that he had n't told her the story of his sainted sister Eileen , and how she died giving birth to her child .
28 Perhaps he had simply given her the benefit of the doubt .
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