Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] her [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 One thing is certain : if Abraham has not told her of the divine command , then even her worst fears will not allow her to guess what is afoot .
2 He has just photographed her for the latest Dolce e Gabbana campaign in New York .
3 To aid her in such a duty Nature has wisely provided her with the sexual appetite slightly developed ’ .
4 ‘ You 'd better get her to the hospital , ’ said Comfort .
5 Ever since that morning when he 'd briefly pinned her to the mattress , gazing down at her so intently that his eyes had seemed to search her very soul , she 'd realised that she was in deep trouble .
6 Instead he had relentlessly bombarded her with the same questions .
7 Someone had eventually taken her through the bustling , towering giant world of the shop to where her mother waited .
8 We had better take her to the mortuary , before the daily hordes come pouring in . ’
9 It was as if a light blow , say on her cheek , had suddenly distracted her from the braced confidence of her early mood to an unwelcome uncertainty .
10 But then she should have anticipated that , since Candy had already warned her of the Scorpio ability to be cruel .
11 She was gabbling , her voice breathy and barely under control , because she 'd raised her eyes to his face only to find the expression there more disturbing than the casual masculine pose he 'd adopted , and which had already reminded her of the night she 'd spent in his bed .
12 However much she might have wanted to remain aloof from publicity the female press corps had already identified her as the ‘ Woman Head ’ of a multi-million dollar international corporation and , through the same lens , saw her therefore as challenging a man 's world .
13 When he let go of her , she fell back against the sideboard , clutching it for support , fighting for enough composure so that she could make some clever response that would make clear that the kiss had not disturbed her in the least .
14 She told him her perfume came all the way from Hollywood , in America , where she herself would have been living these last nine years if only Frankie 's birth had not robbed her of the life of glamour and excitement she deserved .
15 I wanted to tell her this was n't quite true , that I had had no choice , but her grey , tired look stopped me : it would hurt her too much , I thought , to feel I had not trusted her with the truth in the beginning .
16 ‘ Oh no , ’ she said , ‘ oh no , ’ in a shocked , incredulous way as if someone had just slapped her in the face .
17 Perhaps all those years wasted mooning over Jake had somehow robbed her of the ability to give her love to someone more deserving .
18 Since she felt as though someone had physically kicked her in the stomach , it took Shannon a moment or two to get the words out .
19 He had always delivered her to the same spot .
20 The room , the cottage , Ryan , her lack of confidence , all faded ; there was only now , this one moment in time , and nothing in her life had ever prepared her for the feelings she experienced .
21 The heat was fierce that June — 102 degrees in the shade at one time — but Mrs Browning went out in it and seemed to have forgotten such scorching sun had once enervated her to the point of collapse .
22 Then she wondered suddenly if Tom Russell had known she would find it intimidating and had deliberately kept her in the dark .
23 right with an extra window , whatever about the money , like Mrs what 's her name , so you 've nearly closed her on the conservatory you do all the paper , your order close form on the conservatory and you say to her , right , cos you 're working your sums out , do you want me to include the extra window for two hundred pounds ?
24 We 've often seen her in the library , her .
25 It was he after all who had led her to arrest Taczek , he who had indirectly led her into the chief superintendent 's office that morning to have her face sprayed with warm saliva .
26 The fall had n't affected her in the slightest , but the shock of finding herself lying beneath Dane stunned her into silence .
27 Luke had n't visited her at the flat again , nor invited her back to his house .
28 I rang her every day , but I had n't seen her during the time I 'd been living at Eva 's ; I could n't face any of them in that house .
29 ‘ When we had n't seen her at the grave for a while we thought she must have gone away and so when we had any flowers left over we put them on Brian 's grave , ’ said Mary .
30 He had said he had n't seen her in the shop , so he must have called in on occasions when Ann would be in the sweet shop and Arthur Peeble in the tobacconist 's or her father was there taking Peeble 's place ; he rarely served in the sweet shop .
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