Example sentences of "her have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well let let her have a look . |
2 | Let her have a look . |
3 | Then just possibly — there were no guarantees with this sort of investment — he might let her have a child in return , if only to give him someone to abuse when they both got older . |
4 | ‘ Let her have a bit of enjoyment . ’ |
5 | Her pa her parents letting her have a tattoo and ! |
6 | He told Mrs Avery that he would let her have a cheque by November 1st . |
7 | She could n't pay for an abortion herself because Nigel wo n't let her have a cheque book or a credit card , let alone any cash . |
8 | So that he ca n't see what 's going on , cos she thinks if he do n't see what 's going on he wo n't bark , but he cries but I mean she should n't have them there , she 's never here so she should n't have them , I mean look at the trouble Alan had to get Jessie , because they worked , but Emma goes home every lunch time to see to Jessie from the bank , but I mean the woman one of them would n't let her have a dog , one kennels , which is how it should be , but I mean this one breed those three herself so , yeah I mean if you breed dogs yourself and you have three in the house of the same breed , what the hell do you want an alsatian for , as well but the whole point is she do n't have them as enjoyment , she do n't have them as company |
9 | If Sarah Lander ( writer of the first ‘ Unfair to Stefan ’ letter in the December/January issue of Tennis World ) would like to write to me , I would be happy to let her have a copy of a video of this year 's US Open men 's final . |
10 | Let her have a maid , for example . ’ |
11 | ‘ And Pietr made her have the child ? ’ |
12 | Later the mother , having taken a housekeeping job where she could have the child with her , wrote to the father to let her have the child and the £1 per week . |
13 | And we would n't let her have the points till she came back and finished the other twenty . |
14 | ‘ The child looks done in ; let her have the bath and the food she asks for . |
15 | ‘ It 's like a man takes you out for a meal and he 's thinking , ‘ I let her have an horsd'oeuvre , so I can definitely ask her to wear the handcuffs later on . ' ’ |
16 | First I 'm going down to the village to fetch old Bonnie and get her to have a look at that ankle . |
17 | In the next few days the family will arrange for her to have a check-up at the Royal Manchester Childrens ' Hospital , where she will become an outpatient . |
18 | He was still trying to persuade her to have a tap routine in the play . |
19 | He even sent £1.00 ( refundable on order ) for her to have a brochure of rubber rainwear and a free vibrator . |
20 | A year later , when the war had started and Gordon was already in the Navy , she 'd met this Peter in Bond Street and he 'd invited her to have a drink , reaching for her elbow . |
21 | Equally ( as I have suggested ) it is difficult for her to have a God who is something other than a force ( perhaps a human idea ) present within history . |
22 | They were still there , attached to her by unbreakable strings , but at least they retreated enough for her to have a breathing-space in which to resolve them . |
23 | Upon investigation , it was discovered that her Askins inheritance , held in trust , enabled her to have a mortgage of just £1,500 . |
24 | Yes could you invite her to have a cup of tea and I 'll be er ten minutes or so . |
25 | Ruth supposed that there was n't enough coal for her to have a fire in the grate , but this was no way to cure a bad chest . |
26 | They might want him or her to have a key , you know and er and just ran the keys up on a thing like that , you know what I mean , they was never out of the person 's possession . |
27 | ‘ I did n't expect her to have a gun , ’ said Brian Kellerman , peering at the cottage , shielding his eyes from the driving rain . |
28 | I ran into Trish in the Covered Market one day , and I felt so lonely I asked her to have a coffee . |
29 | But since in trusts it is accepted that intention should be regarded , I replied that it was absurd , when the first substitution had not taken effect , that the granddaughter should be denied a claim for a share , since her grandfather wanted her to have the whole if the second brother had also received his brother 's share . |
30 | Yet he goes on to say that since intention must be considered in trusts , it would be ridiculous to deny the granddaughter a claim for part , since the testator wanted her to have the whole if the last surviving brother had also obtained his brother 's share . |