Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [verb] her [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And just dip it in and let her suck it .
2 so I give in and let her come .
3 She was sitting on the bed cuddling Carla when her mother came in and told her to go to the shops and get some bits and pieces .
4 And when she heard Gloria outside rattling the hen-house door , she screamed it again and again till Gloria managed to get the latch undone and came in and dragged her yelling through the droppings and feathers and washed her face under the water pump and dried it on her hanky .
5 If the police had a crystal ball and a gypsy woman they could bring in and ask her to look and see what was in the flat , we would n't be here today would we ?
6 She was sitting on her futon , bent over her feet , and had turned down her stereo because Brian had just marched in and requested her to do so .
7 Now put her down and let her run about .
8 The radio was on in the living-room , he entered and saw her lying on the floor , When he knelt down and touched her face it was warm , and she moved a little .
9 I looked down and saw her lying between my legs , she was so small .
10 Sonja was as usual being difficult and her mother was trying to strike an impossible balance between calming her down and getting her to do as she was told .
11 He put his drink down and turned her to face him , his eyes intent on her face .
12 ‘ A few days after the funeral , ’ I said , ‘ Karen phoned to ask if I 'd come over and help her dispose of some of Dennis 's effects .
13 Come on , come on and watch her take her test .
14 That was all she took in at first , until Miss Belle cried in an excited voice , ‘ Well , Rene , take the coat off and let her feel it .
15 When she gave him the number he just rang off and left her staring at the phone .
16 And when she had said it — when she had put so pathetic a value on herself — he would still drive off and leave her standing there , with those steep , chilly miles to go .
17 Take a spoon up and get her to take her medicine .
18 They had to be good — not just good but sensational — or she would let everyone down , all those who believed in her — her small workforce of pattern cutters and outworkers , the friends from art school who dropped in to lend their help and support , and most of all her mother , who had put her house up as collateral for the bank loan that had set her up and enabled her to get started .
19 ( She did not stay long ; an uncle of hers turned up and took her to live with him in Manchester . )
20 They tied her up and left her lying on the lounge floor .
21 He got up and left her sitting alone .
22 " Oh — all right , then , " she said , concealing her disappointment " She got up and gathered her knitting together .
23 wo woken up and heard her come in and that he 's had her standing in front of him and the old finger 's been going , exactly what he 's doing now , he 's done it with his
24 Just as Angel was about to leap on her , Luke picked her up and carried her yelling into the house .
25 One night she brought in the usual cocoa and watched while Dad removed a splinter from my palm Dad looked up and caught her grinning .
26 He suddenly looked up and caught her looking at him .
27 He looked up and caught her staring at him .
28 Surely somebody would stand up and let her sit down ?
29 I stopped when she hissed at me to shut up and let her get on with it .
30 Folly stood up and resumed her pacing , practising in her head all the things she would say to Luke Hunter when he finally deigned to make contact .
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