Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] she " in BNC.

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1 When he asked to see her in his study , a few days after her return from Blaworth , she feared the worst .
2 Gave a wondering smile which made Léonie want to hit her .
3 So I did n't want to burden her by being awkward about it , make her feel bad about it , equally I have n't really thanked her .
4 ( The truth is I do n't want to forgive her , because it will free her from the grappling irons I have on her .
5 Also , I do n't want to forgive her because it will suggest that I have settled for something . )
6 It was this , his wife had said , which he had intended to gas her with , using the fumes from the car 's exhaust .
7 According to Gregory the slanders against Fredegund were intended to drive her from the court , thus facilitating the elevation of her stepson , Clovis , to the throne .
8 At that moment I began to feel that she was mine , that I did n't want to lose her . ’
9 Trouble was , he did n't want to lose her either .
10 Now he could be hurt , because he did n't want to lose her .
11 Anyway , Liz is a bit annoyed because she does n't want to lose her no claims bonus .
12 TWO GIRLS , FAT AND THIN Mary Gaitskill The fat girl is an obsessive devotee of popular novelist Anna Granite , the thin girl a New York writer who goes to interview her .
13 I told her I did n't want to see her again .
14 They 'll want to see her for sure . ’
15 When do you want to see her ? ’
16 ‘ I do n't want to see her , my son , ’ I said .
17 ‘ I do n't ever want to see her again , ’ she said .
18 One white lone mother in my study noted that her mother was also a woman coping alone on a very limited income : ‘ she 'd rather put us first but I do n't want to see her go without . ’
19 Last night I told her that I did n't want to see her again .
20 She 's so damned intent on following in Chrissie 's footsteps … do you want to see her end up in a box , as well ? ’
21 What do you want to see her about ? ’
22 But after he had left them Rain wondered whether Shildon might not want to see her about his MacQuillan inquiry , a matter other events had put out of her mind .
23 He did not want to see her again , and be faced with his own guilt .
24 Why should he want to see her ?
25 She was afraid to make much noise , for fear of being overheard by her employer next door , for she did not want to see her until after Benedict 's promised visit .
26 She could not imagine who might want to see her at this time on a Saturday morning .
27 Her last depressing thought before she fell asleep was that Ross must have been thoroughly bored by her complete lack of sophistication , and it was extremely unlikely that he would ever want to see her again .
28 I do n't want to see her again . ’
29 The Supreme Court in Toronto backed his claim that he had not intended to kill her .
30 Wightman told police he hit his girlfriend 's head against the bathroom door or wall , but said he had not intended to kill her .
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