Example sentences of "take [noun sg] [prep] her " in BNC.

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1 Margery charitably takes notice of her , whereupon she continues to lament , claiming her daughter was turned into the dog Margery sees weeping by a clerk whose advances she refused .
2 ‘ Oh , he takes care of her then , ’ old Donald jeered to Mary , trying to side with her .
3 ‘ It 's lovely , the way he takes care of her .
4 She was smiling , and Paul suddenly realised that he could not take money from her .
5 ‘ I did n't take advantage of her .
6 And by then the hunger was climbing within her , fighting all reason that was insisting she would be mad to let him take advantage of her .
7 ‘ How the men would take advantage of her ? ’
8 ‘ Kylie is changing all the time , she has never let a trend take hold of her .
9 Freeing herself from his arms , she picked up the coffee pot and whisked out of the kitchen before he could take hold of her again .
10 ‘ Did you arrange all those lovely things in my bathroom ? ’ she asked at once , before an attack of shyness could take hold of her .
11 Purchase decisions will be referred to her , and discussion of them will take place around her .
12 By contrast Mrs Cowan , s son-in-law said that it was no trouble to him to visit his mother-in-law every day and help take care of her , but that he would ideally prefer her to be in residential care because there she would have constant care and companionship , which was what she really needed .
13 Sometimes I 'd have to sit with her until she was sober enough to stand and I could shoulder her home , snapping a curt reply , ‘ It 's all right , I can take care of her , ’ to kind enquirers .
14 ‘ All right , sir , all right , I 'll take care of her ! ’
15 ‘ She asked me to give it to the lady who had been in court with her child , and to ask if you would take care of her till she could come for her . ’
16 ‘ If somebody 's mother-in-law fell sick , we would take care of her too , ’ says Mr Galliani .
17 He must take care of her .
18 You know I 'll take care of her . ’
19 I must take care of her .
20 ‘ I do take care of her .
21 A determination born recently of Paul 's excessive zeal to cosset and take care of her
22 In the woman , the vaginal muscles will rapidly flex and relax and , with this , waves of a generalized sensation of extreme pleasure will take possession of her .
23 ‘ Fräulein Baum asks if you will take coffee with her . ’
24 He took advantage of her , me Grandad said .
25 He had promised William Tanner he would keep his eye on his daughter and make sure that she was treated right and that none of the customers took advantage of her .
26 An absurd idea took hold of her .
27 He took hold of her by the shoulders and began to shake her with all his strength , forcing her back through the hall towards the staircase .
28 She darted away and began spinning on one foot in the middle of the room , but he quickly took hold of her and drew her back .
29 Almost , a feeling of elation took hold of her .
30 It should have been a relief to escape from the train at Holborn but as she crossed the platform and began to mount the stairs a feeling of confusion and disorientation took hold of her .
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