Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] her [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I knew I should throw her to the patrol and make my own getaway , but she appealed to the chink in my armour .
2 As I looked at her , I thought of her shrinking , like someone in a fairytale , and how one day I might hold her in the palm of my hand with her little voice squeaking commands at me as if she was a mouse I 'd picked up in the garden .
3 The water 's on , I might put her in the bath and give the hair a quick wash .
4 Every day it was : ‘ If she 's expecting I 'll rescue her off the streets … ’
5 I 'll clap her in the guardhouse when she does arrive , ’ said Joe .
6 I 'll get her into the car , ’ he said .
7 So I 'll take her to the doctor .
8 I 'll take her in the Mercedes . ’
9 ‘ If you do n't want me to call an ambulance , I 'll drive her to the hospital , if you like , ’ offered Paul Lexington .
10 I 'll charm her from the tree .
11 ‘ Just the same , I think I 'll put her in the picture . ’
12 I 'll put her in the pram .
13 I 've told her I 'll see her at the funeral , though I suppose it wo n't be for a while .
14 I 'll see her in the morning and .
15 She 'll be busy with photographers and fittings for the next few days and I 'll join her after the show . ’
16 I could hear her at the door ,
17 As the time grew nearer , Shanti began to call me Molly , and I could hear her on the telephone telling her friends , ‘ I 'm going to meet my mother . ’
18 ‘ My office sought to arrange an interview with the Secretary of State for Employment so I could brief her on the situation .
19 For a long while , I could see her in the rear-view mirror , standing in the dusty road in her long white dress , holding her child and looking after the Felder .
20 With the TV cameras there , Julian Wilson asked Mr Webber if I could pop her over the fence .
21 I said I 'd see her after the weekend and shouldered my bag .
22 I used to see her in the hairdressers sometimes .
23 I would follow her around the house , clinging on to her skirt , unwilling to let her out of my sight , and demanding to be fed with some small token such as an apple or a piece of bread .
24 Occasionally I would take her into the lounge and Mum would have to keep back and hold a handkerchief over her nose and mouth so that she could n't smell the feathers .
25 He said : ‘ I have n't got a grandmother but if I had one I would shoot her in the foot if it meant getting three points . ’
26 ‘ My mother would help me with my schoolwork and I would help her with the housework , ’ he said .
27 Then I shall batter her with the club for the same amount of time .
28 Punch , will you ride to Bishopstow House forthwith and leave a message to the effect that Miss Abbott is here with me and that I will return her within the hour . ’
29 He said : ‘ I will keep her on the same round but I will keep an eye on her and may switch the rounds .
30 ‘ Ring Sam , ’ suggested Tim , ‘ and tell her to get her arse over here so I can tell her about the window . ’
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