Example sentences of "she [to-vb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And then , instead of hiding until the passage was clear , fitzAlan had given her a shove and told her to wait in the last cubicle . |
2 | Now she had developed a self-assurance and experience which allowed her to perform on the public stage . |
3 | His face was still , his mouth held in a taut beautiful line , his eyes as cold as an arctic glacier as he encouraged her to continue with the slightest nod of his head . |
4 | Get her to sit on the bottom stair and put them on , as this way she 'll have better access to the fastening . |
5 | And then Sue tell her to go to the giro place . |
6 | In the Australian bush in the early 1930s , my mother-to-be was the daughter of a locomotive driver who watched her like a hawk and forbade her to go to the crasser ends of town . |
7 | Ludens told her to go to the British Museum and the National Gallery , which she did , though declining his offer to ‘ show her round ’ . |
8 | ‘ I told her to go into the other room- and say she thought he was going to be in there . |
9 | Polls suggested that up to one in four Conservative MPs wanted her to go before the next general election : growing numbers of backbenchers were prepared openly to declare that the time had come for her to call it a day . |
10 | She was charming and gentle and life had not fitted her to cope with the forty assorted females now in her care . |
11 | And so happy and excited that it did not occur to her to worry about the devastating effect Paula was having on Edward . |
12 | Germany interpreted her constitution as forbidding her to participate in the military operation , and Belgium refused to sell ammunition to the British army . |
13 | Her parents and sisters were sympathetic but expected her to conform to the existing status quo . |
14 | Her soft hands were so unaccustomed to such hard work that it became — temporarily , Miss Mates said , until they hardened — difficult for her to help with the fine sewing , and the darning and repairing needed in the little house . |
15 | He managed to keep working , paid for his board and lodging , helped her to look after the handicapped boy and did a few jobs around the house . |
16 | Walking across to her , she turned her to look in the full-length mirror . |
17 | This qualified her to play in the Scottish final at the new course at Westerwood , Cumbernauld . |
18 | Unfortunately , nothing sent her to sleep like the human voice , and , struggle as she might , she kept dropping off , then waking with a start . |
19 | Instinct was telling her to collapse against the nearest tree and cry like a baby , but instinct could go and chase itself . |
20 | Judge Hoffman granted an interim order at Leeds County Court in July for her to live with the foster parents . |
21 | That was when Ruth got to know her better , and to like her better ; and a few months later , Cousin Saul had married Gloria , taking her to live at the ramshackle old warehouse on Cyclops Wharf . |
22 | Hope asked his question silently , merely an abstract , puzzled look , leaving her to wade through the potential embarrassment . |
23 | She said ‘ hello ’ to you ’ ) , teaching her to eat in the proper way ( ‘ Close your mouth when you are eating and do n't gulp your food ’ ) , and so on . |
24 | Murphy wanted her to stay by the first fire of the autumn and be waiting there with the tea table , as Aunt Emily had always done ; but he knew , after just over two months of Alexandra 's rule , that it was pointless even to look his disapproval . |
25 | He went quickly into the drawing-room , leaving her to return to the hot flurry of the kitchen . |
26 | He said that the dummy stimulated her to produce in the same way that the sight of the living calf should have done . |
27 | Her firm stance enabled her to speak to the Russian government with greater authority also . |
28 | Mina went to fetch some drinking water , taking the twins with her to bathe in the marshy pool around the spring . |