Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] gave her " in BNC.

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1 Angela stripe , co-owner of Clayton-Stripe International and a former member of Britain 's World Cup team , took one Madonna look-alike and gave her five fab hairstyles !
2 Ironically , it was Artemesia 's horrendous experience that gave her talent focus , strength and direction — hence her paintings of heroic women and paintings that capture the disturbing sense of sexual threat and graphic display of woman 's vengence — voicing Artemesia Gentileschi 's own anger and rage . ’
3 Robyn thought as she glanced out of the window , re-reading the sign that gave her enormous satisfaction every time she had occasion to see it .
4 She had dabbed powder over her lipstick to rob it of its bright crimson lustre , and she had forgotten the little pink patches of rouge that gave her cheeks their rosy healthy glow .
5 ‘ If she took her poor child back to his father and gave her husband a second chance , she would n't need money . ’
6 She washed swiftly , brushed her drying hair into softer curls , then flicked on some mascara and gave her lips a touch of colour before bearding the lion in his den .
7 She went to the counter and gave her order , then as she sat down again , she said , ‘ I mean it , Sophie .
8 Her face was rather pinched , tapering to a pointed chin that gave her features a look of severity not mirrored in her voice .
9 There was something in his voice that gave her hope .
10 Camille fell to her knees from the sofa and gave her mother 's leg a patronizing pat .
11 That was another thing that gave her pleasure ; to listen to Ben playing his whistle .
12 She came to the hospital and gave her details .
13 He kept her company and gave her support when she was pregnant and did n't like to go out .
14 ‘ He went to the auld mither and gave her money .
15 The Duchess lowered her cup of coffee and gave her young friend a compassionate look .
16 Seeing how low she was , Anthony decided that she needed to get out of the house and gave her reluctant permission to spend half of each day in court .
17 Honor found herself pressed to take the only available chair , grateful for the cool liquid which quenched her thirst and gave her time to regain at least some of her self-possession .
18 But all the same , Mr Browning thought it wise that she should send to the Ogilvys a letter for Gigia to carry in which both she and Ferdinando formally requested the return of their young son and gave her power to remove him from the care of his aunt and conduct him to Italy .
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