Example sentences of "her about [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lisa , her Mum gives her about every Saturday she gives her a tenner , but if she 's going out she gets a lot of money right . |
2 | He was telling her about a holiday in Greece instead . |
3 | Nelson , having appointed her Anpetuwi 's own version of ‘ Dear Abby ’ , took the trouble to seek her out to consult her about a problem he was having with the chambermaid , Billie . |
4 | She somehow manages to put invitations so cleverly that I can hardly refuse them — will I advise her about a job move , will I try out a new restaurant with her before she entertains a client there ? |
5 | I asked her about the changes in her life since the NI featured her in 1979 . |
6 | He told her about the fairies who lived in the holes on the river bank , and how Billy was half leprechaun . |
7 | He talked to her about the play , the characters . |
8 | They 'd been strolling through the individual gardens within the whole for more than two hours , while Rune told her about the traditions of the gardens and how , despite attempts at imitation , they remained unique in Europe — if not the world — before they reached the area set aside for the funfair and he suggested she might like a ride on some of the attractions . |
9 | During his lessons on seamanship , Nathan had warned her about the dangers of leaving cuts untreated . |
10 | On these occasions , the clinical teacher can do much to support the student and advise her about the organisation of priorities in care . |
11 | If you question her about the past , you will only disturb her . |
12 | Mrs. O'Brien said that she believed what her husband told her about the company doing well and having good potential , but she was concerned for her son and felt that it was only for three weeks , and if it would do the trick , she would sign . |
13 | ‘ H.B. was cross with her about the cat . ’ |
14 | She knew he was hiding something from her about the cat , something nasty , that should not be spoken of , she was sure . |
15 | I told her about the date at the pictures with the two boys and about the disaster with the bleach . |
16 | I 'd just approached a woman ( who , it emerged , could speak only Mandarin ) , to ask her about the joys of cycling . |
17 | You 'll need to reassure her about the reliability of your products and the good service your shop offers . |
18 | Mrs Petrov had been a senior Russian agent in Sweden and after her defection Swedish intelligence visited Australia and obtained much useful information from her about the networks she had established in their country .. |
19 | Then at a remote place on the bank of the River Swale he first sexually assaulted her and when she fought back he battered her about the head with a rock or rocks from the bank until he thought she was dead . ’ |
20 | ‘ Ring Sam , ’ suggested Tim , ‘ and tell her to get her arse over here so I can tell her about the window . ’ |
21 | He tells her about the pencil-case and the four-colour propelling pencil . |
22 | But Worcester police want to talk to her about the withdrawal of £130,000 from funds . |
23 | He was telling her about the Ayatollah , and she was telling him about her convent days . |
24 | So if we start pulling them about which is cos I said to her about the hall and if I do n't scrub it all off we 're gon na have to erm gon na have to do the hall and er I said we 've got to try to put it on because the walls are so ooh bitty you know what I mean ? |
25 | As soon as I told her about the things that had happened , she knew . |
26 | I reminded her about the things she said last night — the things you apparently overheard , so you say — and she now realises she was quite wrong to say those things , even if they were supposed to be some kind of joke … and … she is sorry for saying them because she now understands that those careless words of hers were what basically caused the misunderstanding . ’ |
27 | She was screaming and waggling her legs for all she was worth , but the cruel loops of nylon had her about the wrists , the kite was in the jaws of the wind , and she was already well out of reach even if I had wanted to catch her . |
28 | Mrs Moore had n't understood much of what Sister Duggan had told her about the recurrence of fluid and the aspiration that was again necessary . |
29 | ‘ You can get out now if you want to , ’ he said , after he had told her about the phone call to Coy . |
30 | Penry rang each night , to remind her about the weekend , he said , in case she 'd forgotten . |