Example sentences of "[vb infin] her the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Though she had said she was too young for them she had been enraptured by them in a tiny jeweller 's in Pollensa but Fernando had hurried her away saying he would buy her the real thing one day .
2 things you see , so erm , I thought right well that 's it Ben can have the garage , I 'll go and buy her the flying circus , Joseph can have the bus and call it a day .
3 I hope the Queen will send her the traditional telegram on her hundredth birthday .
4 In addition , she knew that ours was the kind of show which would give her the right sort of outlet .
5 Please could you give her the enclosed PC from me when you visit her ?
6 He used the same line with his mother ; for once he did n't give her the real reason .
7 ‘ I 'll go and give her the good news . ’
8 ‘ Speaking of Aunt Maureen , do n't you think we should give her the good news ? ’
9 Though it would be a great personal sadness to have to do it , it would nevertheless give her the greatest satisfaction to see Kirsty settled in a warm and loving family .
10 ‘ Well , I 'll give her the other half-crown out of my pay . ’
11 I it 's she will type it in as two , and then you will give her the next draft and then two and then the next draft and then two , I mean there 's no confusion there for her .
12 ‘ There 's always this fear she wo n't be able to cope , so you do n't give her the difficult jobs ’ .
13 It was settled that Branson would give her the signed contract at the Roof Gardens , where all the directors of Virgin were meeting for a Christmas dinner .
14 He did not hear her the first time , she had to repeat what she said .
15 Doctors said it would take her the best part of a year to recover .
16 They would call her The Little Nightingale . ’
17 If she went to Veronica with this story , she might as well tell her the complete truth .
18 One parent says she 's angry that the school did n't tell her the whole truth about why the head left .
19 She feels they did n't tell her the whole truth .
20 Then we would tell her the same story , in the same words , like a folk-tale : the ride on the motorway , the meal in the restaurant , her going to sleep and waking up to see sheep on the Derbyshire hills .
21 ‘ I ca n't face that girl , I ca n't tell her the sadistic bastard that raped her is going to be let loose . ’
22 It really was a very good plan , because it would save her the potential embarrassment of André getting amorous over the starters .
23 It did award her the prestigious Hughes medal in 1906 , the first medal awarded to a woman by the Royal Society .
24 But he would deny her the simple comfort of being a presence in the apartment , she reflected savagely .
25 I 'll go up and ask her the next day .
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