Example sentences of "you [verb] she [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But you got her a bike and that ? |
2 | You made her a cup of tea did n't you this morning ? |
3 | Or unless you want her a bit what ti , Joanne Joanne comes in at quarter past six does she ? |
4 | ‘ Right , you slip her a rose , and the other one blow her a kiss . |
5 | ‘ Why do n't you give her a right-hander ? |
6 | ‘ Could you give her a message ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Now Alexander , do you give her the ring . ’ |
8 | She said she has n't , I said do you bring her every week ? |
9 | ‘ Gran would feel a lot happier if you paid her a visit . |
10 | No , I just saw her , did you see her a minute ago . |
11 | I said you run her a bath . |
12 | She comes up to the house and starts bellowing , and just will not stop until you give her a cuddle ! |
13 | You give her a piece of cake and you get a bit of lip ! |
14 | You give her the soap , chattering merrily as Dame Martha goes behind the screen back into the tub . |
15 | ‘ Let her take your hand , stroke hers ; it will comfort her a little , and when I tell you give her the chloroform — Good — that 's the way . |
16 | The waitress — ( God preserve you if she catches you calling her a waitress ) : ‘ Hi , my name is Peggy Sue and I am your server this morning . |
17 | What the we the cake as a wedding present or are you giving her a present besides . |
18 | And I certainly do n't want you giving her a bath . |
19 | Would you take her the message for me ? |
20 | and you ask her a question |
21 | Seems you offered her a lift home , and she promised her baby-sitter she 'd be back at a reasonable hour . |
22 | See , she leans over this door and reads your palm and you pays her a bit of silver , sixpence say , or a shilling , and she pops it in this little drawer just beside her . |
23 | ‘ You bought her a ring today , and you wo n't get it back . |
24 | Why do n't you get her a brandy , Daddy ? |
25 | ‘ You gave her the sack ? ’ she questioned quickly . |
26 | ‘ You gave her the number , ’ he says to Mark . |
27 | Could you offer her a cup of tea and say that I 'll be er about fifteen minutes or so ? |
28 | ‘ Even though you know that she is not coming back , it does n't stop you missing her every day . ’ |
29 | She said it was very kind of you to make her a cake , and she 's asked you to tea at her house ! ’ |