Example sentences of "have [verb] her that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ever since he 'd given her that power of attorney she 'd been getting above herself .
2 His voice was deep and soft with memories , so that she felt her heart dip , then beat crazily as she remembered the last time she 'd been involved in his research , when he 'd kissed her that morning .
3 Who could ever have told her that love could be this good ?
4 if that 's not her role , but you 've given her that role .
5 He had given her that household , a little society , warming itself in its own glow of virtue , insulating itself from the big bad world ; but within its own limits it had been open and supportive .
6 Gerry 's mam , God rest her , had given her that vase .
7 And she told him all that Irene had told her that morning .
8 It was the tone of voice , cold , edged , which had reproached her that evening at The Towers , when she had not worn the bracelet .
9 He had told her that he had wanted her that night at the house , but he needed no words now — his body was evidence enough — and sheets of flame seemed to shoot through her as her arms wound around his neck and she arched against the demanding , hardening muscles .
10 She remembered Havvie 's last words when he had left her that afternoon , and knew that what he had said was true .
11 For about the seventh time Folly walked over to the vase on the mantelpiece which held the flowers he had sent her that morning .
12 He had warned her that desire was all he had to offer her , and he had probably assumed that his warning had hit home .
13 What she had now was twice what she had suffered before this — a love so very agonising , a love without hope because someone else had the right and the claim to him now and that was why he had kissed her that way — to let her know how hopeless it all was .
14 Ever since he had spanked her that night in the bungalow at Moascar garrison , she 'd yearned for the cane .
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