Example sentences of "[to-vb] her " in BNC.
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1 | Felix 's wife began to recite her poetry , and wondered about his air fare , and gave him some coffee . |
2 | For the purposes of the tape I think er we ought to explain that our management meetings are always run on very serious lines with no , no jokes allowed , er first of all I think we should just place on the record that this meeting is being taped everybody recognises that , and the purposes are for to analyse everybody 's linguistic ability and later on Tracy 's going to recite her piece her presentation for the purpose of the tape . |
3 | She is looking for critical views against which to pitch her own ; it seems that she may have chosen the wrong sort of topic , since on a holiday in Italy she had been stunned by the newly renovated Michelangelo ceiling in the Sistine Chapel in Rome , and although there were plenty of books about it , many of them went into extravagant detail . |
4 | She will have to contain her emotion … otherwise John will guess the reason why . |
5 | A wooden doll was made or found to contain her bones ; and round it gold plates and gold wire were set in the ninth century . |
6 | So far , she had been able to contain her own grief . |
7 | The devils urged that she should kill herself and be damned with them in Hell , and it was evidently to contain her attempts at suicide that she was ‘ bound and kept with strength day and night ’ ; even then she ‘ rived the skin on her body against her heart with her nails most spitefully ’ . |
8 | Forcing herself to stay still , not to complain because her mother had always said complaining was bad , she waited , trying to contain her impatience so it did n't spill out from her body and spoil everything . |
9 | Mrs Mallory stepped out of the doctor 's into the sunlight and bounded down the hill , scarcely able to contain her glee . |
10 | ‘ And that gives them the right to try and maul me ? ’ she flared , unable to contain her hurt and anger . |
11 | Deliberately , she chattered and laughed , not trying to contain her excitement . |
12 | ‘ I do n't see that I have to ‘ admit ’ anything , ’ she shot back hotly , stung by his words and struggling once again to contain her temper . |
13 | My mother tried to contain her frustrations . |
14 | Her eyes blazed back at him as she fought to contain her inner excitement . |
15 | Theda smouldered , trying to contain her anger . |
16 | She did n't know how she was going to contain her impatience , but it would not do to make an enemy of Mrs Whittaker . |
17 | ‘ That 's nothing to do with it , ’ she replied chokily , barely able to contain her anger . |
18 | Thankful that , though her ankle was still painful if she put any weight on it , her foot was n't swollen , Luce put on a pair of yellow flat-heeled sandals and , unable to contain her impatience a moment longer , picked up the crutch and headed down the corridor . |
19 | Still , as she made her way up the narrow staircase to the agency office at five minutes to ten , it was hard to contain her excitement . |
20 | She had the woman stripped and covered with a blanket in moments , and bit her lip to contain her anger . |
21 | Swinging her boots up on to the Indian bedspread to indicate her lack of concern . |
22 | For example , in the British Picture Vocabulary Test , the child is required to point manually or to eye-point to indicate her selection from a set of pictures . |
23 | She adopted the name Hertha , perhaps to indicate her changed circumstances . |
24 | But Lucy pale and unable to meet her eyes ? |
25 | Gillian arranged to meet her first date in Leicester Square . |
26 | Except for the burial at sea of a woman travelling to meet her husband , it was a dull voyage . |
27 | She loved wearing beautiful clothes and priceless jewels , and was thrilled to meet her favourite pop stars and actors , go to rock concerts , ballets , operas and glittering film premiéres . |
28 | The likelihood of Britain having to meet her obligations in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula increased in step with the raucousness of Radio Cairo 's ‘ The Voice of the Arabs ’ , adjuring all true followers of Islam to oust every vestige of European colonialism from their lands . |
29 | Nigel got taken home to meet her parents next . |
30 | Then he deliberately looked back to meet her eyes so that she would know that he had made a decision With a slight lift of his shoulders , he accepted his decision . |