Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] she [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I know I should hate her for it , but I ca n't . |
2 | ‘ I will see her , and if it 's Sally-Anne , which I suspect it might be , and not someone masquerading as her for some God-forsaken reason , I 'll send her to you . |
3 | I 'll get it Hello Hello It 's Joanna Hi , Eleanor , yeah , I 'm okay she 's saying mummy come to the phone Hold on one minute and I 'll get her for you . |
4 | I 'll find her for you . ’ |
5 | ‘ Never mind what Matey might say — ’ and he was almost short with her ‘ — I 'll square her for you . |
6 | But she 's , well , she 's kind , and I think I could tell her about you , and maybe she will think of something . " |
7 | I had an acute sense of the absence of Alison , of the probably permanent loss of her ; I could imagine her beside me , her hand in mine ; and she was human warmth , normality , standard to go by . |
8 | " I used to tease her about it , " she went on . |
9 | I used to tease her about it . |
10 | I shall bring her with me on Wednesday , trust me . ’ |
11 | ‘ Mama 's neither a celibate priest nor a spinster — I shall ask her about it . ’ |
12 | ‘ We have a very full house , but in any case I 'm sure you 'll want her with you . |
13 | Maybe you could tell her about us James ? |
14 | ‘ Perhaps you could ask her about it . ’ |
15 | ‘ I 'm not getting involved , ’ said Constance , ‘ but you can tell her from me no good 'll come of it . ’ |
16 | So that I can take it off and if she gets in my way you can smack her with it ! |
17 | We could take her with us ; do n't be silly . ’ |
18 | We wo n't , no I thought we 'd relieve her of them |
19 | The Rosenblooms had long known that they could take her with them anywhere in society . |
20 | She stared at the car lights going by on the ceiling and thought about her Diary and wondered how much they would pay her for it . |
21 | ‘ I would n't have thought so , unless Robert Sheldrake has asked if he might bring her with him . ’ |
22 | His little grand-daughter Francesca , born a month after he was struck down , was gently laid on the bed next to him so he could feel her against him . |
23 | He could reproach her with it . |
24 | He 'd tell her about it one day , she thought . |
25 | He would tell her about them afterwards of course , when he had overcome them , but share them he would n't . |