Example sentences of "[pers pn] [v-ing] [verb] her " in BNC.
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1 | And it does n't , because she suddenly rushes off , and I have to run after her , shouting about when am I going to see her again , and jumping out of people 's way into the gutter . ’ |
2 | Or am I trying to take her by surprise ? |
3 | ‘ You goin' to tell her I was bad ? ’ |
4 | Are you going to telephone her ? ’ |
5 | How are you going to ask her ? |
6 | I ca n't stop you going to see her , but if you interfere in police business you will be in severe trouble . |
7 | it 's still going in , the media 's involved in it as well , I would of thought people like Anneke Rice would of picked that up Are you going to try her again |
8 | Are you going to show her or not ? |
9 | When she 'd gone , the girl said : ‘ Are you going to marry her ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Are you going to marry her ? ’ |
11 | ‘ And … and are you going to marry her ? ’ |
12 | are n't you going to ring her tonight rather |
13 | Are you going to tell her what I said ? ’ |
14 | ‘ I did n't hear anything about pictures , I only heard you threatening to kill her . ’ |
15 | She starting to lob her |
16 | Or are you hoping to keep her in ignorance so you can go back to her when you get tired of me and start wanting to respect yourself again ? |
17 | Were you hoping to catch her stealing the silver ? ’ |
18 | ‘ How are we going to get her out of here ? |
19 | Unfortunately , Gail had n't realised that it was only because Mr Elder had only been in Hospital for so long , that he was overjoyed to see her and him wanting to kiss her was completely innocent . |
20 | It had had nothing to do with the past and everything to do with him wanting to oust her from her home . |
21 | Whoever was attacking Sabine was wild , I heard him threatening to kill her . |
22 | him starting hitting her . |
23 | She says he must have been released early , and she 's dreading him coming to see her and demanding his parents ’ address . |
24 | Leora personified the courage : I remember her trying to calm her screaming autistic son , taking him in her arms , rocking him , comforting him , until at last he became tranquil and quiet and she was left with his violence in her . |
25 | She remembered him trying to tell her , sometimes , about the sky and the Thing and where nomes first came from , and she 'd never really understood , any more than he 'd understood about the little frogs . |
26 | What was he going to ask her to do ? |
27 | Was he going to give her some note on performance , some idea he 'd had for a new bit of business in the play ? |
28 | Was he going to force her to undergo further manipulation of her heart-strings until she was completely possessed ? |
29 | How long was he going to keep her here ? |
30 | Was he going to throw her down ? |