Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] her [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Ruth put her face in her hands and listened to them go , hoping perhaps everyone would forget her now . |
2 | ‘ Perhaps I ought to warn her tonight that you know . ’ |
3 | If I close this week with only seven , I may only end up with one sale , and that 's not gon na to give me the income I want and big H wants so I can take her out for a Chinese . |
4 | She 'd always run into my arms when I did that so I could lift her up , but she do n't do it this time . |
5 | De Villiers grinned disarmingly. ‘ 'T WOULD not be so bad if I could get some work done so I could visit her now and then , but there 's little chance of that with the Bishop running to the Queen every five minutes . ’ |
6 | Perhaps you could meet her half-way and not rattle them so much during Mass " |
7 | ‘ Perhaps you could take her back to the auberge ? ’ |
8 | So we 'll put her in for it I mean with her form break it down , I hope they ask her to you know ? |
9 | If only he 'd hear her out without interrupting ! |
10 | Perhaps it will tell her why . |
11 | Perhaps he ought to take her home before he embarrassed both of them . |
12 | Perhaps he 'd kiss her again . |
13 | Every time she and Angel were alone together he would ask her again , and she would refuse . |
14 | ‘ Now I can carve her again , ’ Michael said with satisfaction , when the customer had gone . |
15 | Not that she saw me teased , but even now I can give her back you know |
16 | ‘ If she was here now I 'd tear her apart . |
17 | Now you must bring her back again ! ’ |
18 | There was a lot of activity , surely someone would take her across . |
19 | Well I 'll ring her up tonight as well and find out if it 's , if it 's gone up exorbitantly , I 'll have to ring round , ring you and see what to do . |
20 | Well I 'll pick her up |
21 | Well you 'll see her then , Margaret , . |
22 | Well we could get her back another day could n't we ? |
23 | When I did find her , she always managed to evade me like a will-o'-the-wisp , and then I would lose her again . |
24 | Oh , alright , yes , then I 'll ask her originally , but I say I could n't , could n't check up , well I 'll find somebody else then . |
25 | She was very bad at start with the new people but then I 'll take her up |
26 | ‘ If she acknowledges her fault , ’ said Yussuf , with the air of one making a great concession , ‘ then I will take her back . ’ |
27 | Sometimes I would hold her lightly by the finger-tips and try to steer the conversation to matters of the heart , but she would blush and her beautiful eyes look down . |
28 | ‘ Maybe you could keep her off our hands , Stevens . |
29 | Maybe you could take her out to one of those stables around Mr Morgan 's farm . |
30 | ‘ Then you can hand her over to me . ’ |