Example sentences of "[verb] i [vb base] her " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps she thinks I hate her for giving me up . ’ |
2 | She is never punctual or on time in arrangements she makes , and is arrogant , muddling and patronising in the extreme , and quite one of the most utterly tiresome busybody quasi do gooders style people I know , time-consuming , a total joke and nuisance , certainly no threat which is I think how John thinks I view her . |
3 | ‘ She does n't know I come her . ’ . |
4 | I was lying in bed , happy , and then Marie comes home and she 's all bashed up , then she says I hate her . |
5 | Alejandro tell me shoot her if pain get too bad . |
6 | You know I love her . |
7 | Would you have me turn her away ? ’ |
8 | I suppose I see her once or twice a week — she comes in for a cup of tea , or I go to her . |
9 | Well she ought they could I mean I want her to do that . |
10 | She 's a strange little thing , but I think I like her . ’ |
11 | She said I know her , she 's my secret lover ! |
12 | No I ca n't say I remember her . |
13 | ‘ I 'm very fond of your mother ; in fact , you could say I love her . |
14 | ‘ And I ca n't say I blame her , ’ remarked the Captain . |
15 | Her mother 's going out of her mind with worry , and I ca n't say I blame her , can you ? |
16 | But she refuses to spend the next seven months in hospital — and I ca n't say I blame her . |
17 | ‘ And , having met some of you now , I ca n't honestly say I blame her . |
18 | ‘ When they broke up it was as if she never wanted to hear his name again — and I ca n't say I blame her . |
19 | ‘ I 've done everything to prove I love her , ’ he said . |