Example sentences of "[vb infin] she with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously Miles did not trust her with his camera or there might have been a matching sequence of ‘ Miles in front of a shop … |
2 | ‘ She 's great and I 'd trust her with anything , ’ said Cher . |
3 | She was elderly and although she went to church on a Sunday , I did n't feel that I could trouble her with my religious affairs . |
4 | I wo n't discuss her with you . |
5 | So that I can take it off and if she gets in my way you can smack her with it ! |
6 | ‘ I would n't have thought so , unless Robert Sheldrake has asked if he might bring her with him . ’ |
7 | I shall bring her with me on Wednesday , trust me . ’ |
8 | Did n't I see 'er with me own eyes , down in the Rockingham ? ’ |
9 | With a grandmother , it might be an odd domestic habit that is remembered — ‘ you know she used to polish her table legs and brass — and she used to cover 'em up after ’ — or simply her appearance : ‘ I can just see her with her white apron on , and cap ; ’ or ‘ she had a beautiful sequin coat , cape and a little sequin bonnet ; ’ or again , of a duchess , ‘ I can remember a tall gaunt woman in black — rather frightened of her . ’ |
10 | You wan na see her with her glasses on . |
11 | ‘ And did he face her with it ? |
12 | If he thought he could scare her with his stupid little threats , he would soon find out that he was mistaken ! |
13 | The Rosenblooms had long known that they could take her with them anywhere in society . |
14 | I ca n't take her with me and I ca n't leave her here , so forget about it , Bill . |
15 | We could take her with us ; do n't be silly . ’ |
16 | Their relationship had become calmer , more gentle , then he remembered Doctor Vincentius and hoped the physician would not ensnare her with his subtle charm . |
17 | It was clear that she was n't wanted by Charlotte , and if Ernest did want her with them , then that would only make matters worse . |
18 | She was demanding company ; did he really want her with him ? |
19 | ‘ We have a very full house , but in any case I 'm sure you 'll want her with you . |
20 | Government reports , social legislation , anything she could lay her hands on that would better acquaint her with her work . |
21 | The injustice of it all , the knowledge that Spiderglass possessed her and there was nowhere she could hide from them with their tracer in her head , the certainty that Karel could blackmail her with her string of crimes pushing her ever deeper into the mire — it all added up to just one thing . |
22 | She would not let him confuse her with his lies . |
23 | ‘ Damn it all , Maggie , you know I 'd guard her with my life ! ’ he said furiously . |
24 | He could reproach her with it . |
25 | Did you prime her with what to say ? |
26 | I would n't embarrass her with it . " |
27 | I bet you could fly her with your little finger . ’ |
28 | But they could hardly dash forward and seize her with their bare hands . |
29 | Please also delete from my ‘ named drivers ’ , as she has her own car now ; I would be grateful if you could replace her with my mother , whose details I believe you hold from previous policies . |
30 | He no longer cared about her , and would soon replace her with someone else , that is if he had n't done so already . |