Example sentences of "she have [verb] [pers pn] out " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd blurted it out before she could stop . |
2 | Yeah but she 'd kicked him out anyway , had n't she ? |
3 | She thought she 'd bailed him out but she had n't and er she said she went down she said aye like , you know , |
4 | She said she 'd stuck it out with my father all these years , just for my sake . |
5 | That brought a spot of colour to her cheeks when she 'd worked it out . |
6 | Well she said she 'd got it out but |
7 | Somehow or the other , he was not sure how , she had dished him out a plate of stew and he was sitting eating it . |
8 | Every time it had crept into Carolyn 's head , she had pushed it out again . |
9 | Sometimes she had to lift it out , feed it , and change its nappies , thick with excrement . |
10 | She had taken to him from the first , and he to her , perhaps , on his part , because she had given him some hot mutton broth and let him eat as much bread as he could manage , which had been half a loaf ; and then she had rigged him out in odd things . |
11 | She had chased it out of the house in February when one of her grandchildren was visiting ; and it is possible that it spent the night in the house during the week of the March sighting , as there was a very strong smell in the dining room the following morning . |
12 | As Lizzie says , ‘ God knows , we 're poor enough , but it would be a relief in a way to be certain that she had cut us out altogether . |
13 | His mother had drunk too much stout , ‘ gone up the school ’ , and had him transferred from metal work to Latin , from Civic Studies to French ; she had paid a maths coach with the earnings of a paper-round she had sent him out on . |
14 | Two-thirty in the afternoon and she had dragged him out of bed ? |
15 | But she had done it out of love . |
16 | and she had brought them out |
17 | Which was strange , as she had spelt it out very clearly less than a year before , in a BBC TV interview . |
18 | Perhaps the answer out of the mouths of her babes … he had this mad idea of working with refugees ; politically , of course , it would be an absolute nightmare , but she was sure she had talked him out of it . |
19 | Whatever evidence Bishop had on the Doctor , she had to check it out . |
20 | So she had worked it out . |
21 | Luxuriating in the public attentions of such a suitor , she had drawn it out too much , perhaps , so that the final acceptance had come after the optimum moment . |
22 | With seeming irrelevancy she remembered stowing the arrow in fitzAlan 's pack when she had pulled it out of his arm . |
23 | In her teenage years she had thought it out carefully . |
24 | ‘ No wonder she had to knock you out . ’ |
25 | Several of his perfumes seemed promising and in the end she took away samples in three small bottles and promised that she would return when she had tried them out . |
26 | She had helped him out of his jacket , tie and shoes , reckoned he would n't come to any great harm if he slept in his damp shirt and trousers , and placed a duvet over him . |
27 | She had taken them out so that she could read the labels on the other bottles — and for super-safe keeping she had locked them in my drawer while she went through all the tablets looking for the ones she wanted . |
28 | She had taken him out into the garden to show him various easy spring tasks that must be done , and for which she would pay him , and he had refused . |
29 | Yah , now she 's made them out , shall we say we will take that one to share the load . |
30 | Erm , I found out today , that I did n't realise she 'd actually passed a c , a beautician 's course , so I do n't know why she 's taught me out of all , has n't taught me how to go on . |