Example sentences of "she have [verb] [pers pn] off " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She has turned me off , I tell you . ’ |
2 | She 'd shaken them off . |
3 | She 'd learnt it off by heart but knew she must n't say anything out loud ! |
4 | But she 'd got it off though had n't she ? |
5 | They rang room service , then she had to push him off like a young puppy . |
6 | She had put on one of Alice 's brassières under the dress she had lent her , but it looked odd , so she had to take it off . |
7 | But this Subject had n't lost him by accident : she had brushed him off within minutes in less than a quarter-mile of straight well-lit street . |
8 | Mattie had wanted to put a shawl over her shoulders , but she had shrugged it off and demanded to be left alone . |
9 | He had taken her arm and she had thrust him off . |
10 | It was nearly a week now since she had sent it off . |
11 | She had passed it off at the time , saying , ‘ That 's right , Sarah ! |
12 | She had fought him off like a veritable wildcat when he 'd slung a few well-deserved insults at her , and then had had the gall to deny she had turned traitor , although her brother held his castle for Matilda , and God only knew what she , herself , had done for the Empress . |
13 | The food dribbled out and she had to scoop it off his chin and shove it back in . |
14 | Now she had got it off her chest , she felt heavy and cold with shame . |
15 | She also wondered if she had put him off by telling him of her previous engagement and how wary of love it had left her . |
16 | Queen Victoria , whom she made perpetual coarse jokes about in a way that struck people as uncalled for , had put her off marriage in the same way that she had put her off Scotland . |
17 | But when she looked at the mirror again the stain of spectacles was still there and she had to wipe it off with a cloth so that Larry would not see . |
18 | ‘ Did n't she understand that it might look like she had bought him off with bribery ? ’ the leader asked . |
19 | She had switched it off . |
20 | She had taken them off and Spike had squeezed the water from them . |
21 | Then , and only then , was it realised she had taken it off when she had washed her hands . |
22 | Nick was usually so keen to see her she had to fend him off . |