Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] her " in BNC.

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1 She had seen their craft land only minutes earlier and had placed herself deliberately here where they would have to pass her .
2 But I enjoyed your tte — tte with Naomi in that choochy little patisserie , although I 'd like to smack her for one or two of her remarks . ’
3 It is midnight and after great difficulty I managed with my little bit of French to convey to my dancing partner of the evening that I would like to see her home .
4 Why is it odd that I should try to help her when she is in difficulties ? ’
5 ‘ But understand , from my side , that I 'd like to see her once a fortnight , if it 's just for an hour , and that whatever holidays the other bairns have , she 's got to have the same .
6 It 's understandable that she would want to resume her acting career after having children .
7 It was n't only because she did n't want to trail damage amongst those who 'd helped her ; partly it was that calculating element in her mind again , that perpetual level of awareness that was tuned to seek out and recognise any opportunity that she could take to keep her in the game and moving .
8 I mean if you saw a girl laying , alright so you 'd have to pick her up , put her in your car and take her
9 The poet 's wife was told when they arrived that they would want to film her .
10 The Commissioner feels that trade union members sometimes find it difficult to accept her limited role and that they would like to see her resolve a wide range of problems .
11 He had thought beforehand that he would have to send her back and deal with Sung some other way , but now he had seen her he felt the need in him , like a strong , dark tar in his blood , and knew he would have to purge himself of that .
12 Jotan 's sister was eighteen , and Burun was constantly aware that he would have to find her a husband before the year was out , otherwise she would be entitled to go with any man she chose .
13 17.15 : Head asks me to tell Class Teacher that he would like to see her after meeting with parent is over .
14 A vague idea formed in his mind — not that he loved her but that he would like to see her always in his house , like some suitable decoration or finishing touch .
15 She knew instinctively that he would like to leave her like that ; but he did n't .
16 Erika , who had never set eyes on Hetta in her life , stoutly agreed , and even Paul , making a dishevelled appearance , said with his new courtliness that he would like to meet her , causing Frau Nordern to raise a sceptical eyebrow and warn him not to be sarcastic at that time of the morning .
17 Just when Flavia felt that she could decently leave , her host said that he would like to show her something .
18 Sarah drew herself up , full of indignation that he should presume to judge her .
19 I 'm surprised you should think it 's anything other than natural that he should want to bath her . ’
20 He felt that he could grow to like her a lot .
21 And then he likewise tricked me into employing you as her tutor in order that he could continue to divert her from her studies . ’
22 It is not until Stanley overhears that Blanche has been calling Stanley ‘ an animal ’ that he decides that he will have to destroy her to save their marriage .
23 It was probably her most annoying characteristic that in a room full of beauties she would comport herself as one with a right to be there , and there was nothing in the world that anyone could do to disabuse her .
24 I 'll propose Emily 's report and , and in doing so I 'd like to say thank you to her for her sterling work this year , I think she 's done a terrific job erm and I 'd like to thank her personally for the help she 's given me over the year .
25 My previous assistant left without notice due to domestic reasons , and I 'd like to replace her without delay . ’
26 My accountant is n't sitting here on my shoulder , and I 'd have to ask her , Bill , but it 's certainly we do n't assume a hundred per cent take up for the purposes of estimating like this .
27 ‘ Stay here a moment and I will try to persuade her to see you — For what it 's worth , you have my blessing , but the decision is hers , of course . ’
28 ‘ Well , ’ said Helen , ‘ I do know a girl who works in the outer office there , and we do sometimes meet up for lunch and I could try to put her on to it …
29 Then one day she rang to ask if I would go to see her ; she wanted my advice .
30 My movements up to this had been quite natural , and if I could continue to make her think I was unaware of her presence , she would possibly give me a second chance .
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