Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] her the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Now why do n't you introduce her to the office routine — and perhaps show her the chalets ? ’ |
2 | He had just given her the chocolates and she had kissed him . |
3 | A hush of skirts had already told her the girls were coming down from upstairs . |
4 | She had n't taken part in the questioning but the others , Mair knew , would assume that that was because he had already told her the answers . |
5 | Just tell her the names of those books and I tell you she 'll be right over . ’ |
6 | Even so , he could not disillusion her ; could not tell her the depths to which he had sunk . |
7 | With an amused smile he did so , then turned them over to show her the backs . |
8 | His face remained when the others had gone , sharp-boned and predatory , his eyes hungry , his smile still giving her the creeps . |
9 | Obviously he 's now given her the facts and she 's still happy with him . |
10 | Of course , to achieve that I needed the former whore 's co-operation so I secretly sent her the messages . ’ |
11 | Once the researcher arrived though , Harrison was as friendly as you like , showed her around the house that he built himself , even showed her the pictures he 'd painted , and best of all , agreed to be a guest on Aspel and Company . |
12 | Well give her the biscuits then . |
13 | She was the only midwife in our district and if the women could n't afford her the neighbours helped , a practice which often ended in tragedy . |
14 | Without actually giving her the details — and still keeping back the crucial fact of Christine 's death , which would have changed the tone of their conversations completely — Lucy had been able to give Josie some idea of her home situation and of the problems that she 'd caused with actions that she 'd felt to be right . |