Example sentences of "her to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Although the couple are rarely seen in public together — Lewis went solo to the Golden Globe awards , though Brad accompanied her to the Oscars — Pitt says it 's not a conscious choice to avoid the paparazzi , they just never go out .
2 She knew Angel Clare preferred her to the others .
3 But if she opens it gon na take her to the cleaners !
4 He took her to the greenhouses .
5 ‘ It worries me to death bringing her to the races at long odds-on , but she is a great filly and just flies out of the stalls , ’ said trainer Richard Hannon .
6 Finding herself unable to gain entry the plaintiff obtained an ex parte injunction to readmit her to the premises .
7 It was here held that giving the tenant the keys , and readmitting her to the premises , did not suffice .
8 We 'll get rid of the pain with some drugs , and then transfer her to the burns unit at Cambridge .
9 I did n't want her to give herself over to the view of life that underlay all this , the philosophy that pinned her to the shadow-corners of the world .
10 Beryl was poorly this morning and I had to run her to the doctors .
11 You got him on the C B or something dad says and er he says she wo n't be up cos got ta take her to the doctors or something
12 After all , fitzAlan had n't seemed to worry about exposing her to the elements .
13 Then a young woman — dark , quite a looker if you liked that sort of thing but a bit too full of herself for Bennett 's liking — walked into the club and announced that she was the dinner guest of Sir Robin Day , he could only treat her to his coldly disapproving smile and direct her to the ladies ' bar .
14 ‘ I 'll just take her to the ladies ’ . '
15 She followed her to the ladies ' washroom .
16 He had taken her to the woods and she sucked his cock and he screwed her on a bed of moss and soft earth .
17 We dread having to take her to the vets for her nails to be cut .
18 Rachaela could only take Ruth to the school in the mornings ; at least she saw her to the gates .
19 Apparently she then picked herself up and in fact ran from the scene but Mrs did n't stop and did n't make enquiries as to who the girl was and neither was the matter reported by her to the police in due course .
20 Her half-sister took her to the police .
21 They were still close enough to shore for him to return her to the police if she admitted she was not an experienced ocean sailor .
22 Her brother is despatched to accompany her to the police headquarters .
23 I suppose they might try and sellotape her to the walls of their cells .
24 The doctor came within the half-hour , and spent some time with Rebecca before deciding that an ambulance was needed to take her to the Marshes .
25 When I ran back to the girl , there were a couple of railwaymen on their way to work and another policeman carrying her to the Out-patients .
26 For instance , he took her to a newly opened Greek restaurant , and introduced her to the delights of something called Baklava Syrien , which , having a sweet tooth , she very much enjoyed — although he managed simultaneously to annoy her by various highly irritating remarks about the way in which West Indians eat Kit-e-Kat , and by a joke about a man in a Chinese restaurant who found a finger in his Chinese soup .
27 Her move , she said , was in no way caused by the spate of allegations linking her to the murders of the township activist Stompie Moeketsi and the Soweto physician Dr Abu-Baker Asvat and to other possible charges of kidnap , assault and theft .
28 Yet now he was praising her to the skies .
29 The man was a demon and he had disturbed her to the depths of her being .
30 The man was such a devastating mixture , she thought hazily , outwardly so cold and enigmatic , but revealing in his kiss a passion so potent it thrilled her to the depths of her soul .
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