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

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1 Now why do n't you introduce her to the office routine — and perhaps show her the chalets ? ’
2 She would n't trust her to the end of the street .
3 She imagined that to walk that track , and to climb the rough hewn rock around the mouth of the cave , would bring her to the top of the canyon .
4 It protested at once , so she let him carry her to the living-room .
5 Now , though , she was sitting in the dressing-room , not even sure if she could persuade her legs to stand up and carry her to the stage .
6 Or if this is the whim of some trouble-stirring witch , you must beat her to the ground and punish her .
7 Not that any amount of designer labels would or could reconcile her to the prospect of meeting Antoinette again .
8 She would n't let him take her to the Aber House Hotel .
9 It 's all part of the drive that she believes , will take her to the top of her forthcoming profession and to that end , she is not prepared to put a time limit on her arrival .
10 When she was older he would take her to the theatre , he had promised ; but not at present .
11 Exploring that path would take her to the edge of a precipice over which she did not wish to step .
12 ‘ The most foolish thing I ever did was take her to the Foundling .
13 We had better take her to the mortuary , before the daily hordes come pouring in . ’
14 In the afternoons , she must always be home at 4.30 — so that the carer can take her to the lavatory before leaving for the day .
15 He said to her , Dr Wyn said to Elizabeth , that he would take her to the Fair .
16 So I 'll take her to the doctor .
17 ‘ What if , ’ said Alistair , ‘ what if there 's somebody passing who can take her to the hospital ? ’
18 We 'll take her to the hospital . ’ ’
19 He rushed towards her so violently that Miss Fogerty put out her hands to grasp his shoulders before he should butt her to the ground .
20 I knew I should throw her to the patrol and make my own getaway , but she appealed to the chink in my armour .
21 It had nothing to do with the fact that — that man — had thought it necessary to almost drag her to the top .
22 But I could n't get her to the doctor , she would n't go .
23 ‘ You 'd better get her to the hospital , ’ said Comfort .
24 ‘ If you do n't want me to call an ambulance , I 'll drive her to the hospital , if you like , ’ offered Paul Lexington .
25 Vincent had sworn that he would love her to the grave and beyond .
26 This could perhaps be that the new doctor 's surgery is nearer , or easier for her to get to , has less steps to climb to the front door , or that she has a neighbour on his list who would accompany her to the surgery .
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