Example sentences of "her to [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The man I 've sent her to is very good , ’ said Julius .
2 Rosalind , disguised as a young man ( Ganymede ) speaks to Phoebe , who clearly considers her to be an attractive male .
3 Removing the coat revealed her to be completely naked , which finally put the cat among the pigeons : they were banished !
4 If only she and Michael had more time together , time for her feelings to rise close enough to the surface for her to be sure of what they were .
5 Marjorie left Lizzie 's body at the vet 's and arranged for her to be cremated .
6 The sea-gravel seemed to her to be composed of ‘ shattered rubies tinted with mauve ’ .
7 The notion of giving a helping hand to a new literature produced against these overwhelming odds would naturally appear to her to be anathema .
8 Her first record shows her to be as musical as she is technically accomplished .
9 He seemed to her to be extremely ancient ( he was 35 ) .
10 He wanted her to be interested .
11 This continued for a long time during which he shuffled his feet uncomfortably , controlling his immediate impulse to shout at her to be quiet .
12 She is very good at her studies and we want her to be a teacher .
13 She 's very slim with curves in all the right places , but Dennis wanted her to be even thinner .
14 He wanted her to be safe .
15 He was not sure which he wanted her to be and was still puzzling about it next day when she called to take him down .
16 The young woman in the plain suit was not intimidated by it , nor by the hand-carved plate that proclaimed her to be in the offices of Yeo , Davis and Partners .
17 It was better , but not a lot , and McLeish who knew her to be in her late fifties decided any casual observer would put her at nearer seventy .
18 He likes all that , the cars and people calling him Minister , but he wanted her to be the good politician 's wife , doing his entertaining .
19 He came upon Mary and anointed her to be the mother of the Lord .
20 He would have liked her to be indebted to him for something .
21 Nobody told her to be off , or lay off , or push off , or not to touch , or to be careful .
22 There was enough light in the tunnel from the entrance and from the gun emplacement slits in the pill-box for her to be able to see through the dark .
23 He 'd just been shown in by a messenger , and the moment the uniformed official had withdrawn , had expressed surprise and displeasure at finding her to be his interviewer .
24 You would n't like her to be furiously angry with you next time you pop in . ’
25 He had expected her to be sitting in the little ticket office with her friend Maureen , but instead he found the office locked and in darkness and the entire frontage of the cinema deserted .
26 ‘ Next time you think a job needs doing , ’ he said , knowing her to be listening , ‘ tell me .
27 ‘ OK , ’ Ari said , aware he wanted to get rid of her to be able to talk straight with Leila .
28 She had enough honour in her to be mindful of the considerable fee .
29 They wanted her to be admitted as soon as possible for treatment as it seemed she had cancer of the oesophagus .
30 He could hardly stand still for the two minutes it took to slip them over his blouse and he shouted at her to be quick , that Ferdinando was waiting to take him rabbit-shooting .
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