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

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1 May I tell her you 'll fill in until she returns ? ’
2 May I tell her who is calling ? ’
3 But why should I expect her to change just because I have ? ’
4 Deardrie , should I give her a rocket , or just wait for a postcard ?
5 ‘ Why should I pay her ? ’
6 But why should I do her any favours and explain this , after what she 's done to me ?
7 Should I tell her that all is well and that what she has comes from God ?
8 Should I tell her here and now that Ewen Mackay had already been to the cottage ?
9 Should I tell her ?
10 ‘ Why should I tell her anything ? ’
11 ‘ Why should I send her to you ? ’
12 He spoke again : ‘ Why should I kill her ?
13 Should I let her in ?
14 She hummed to herself when she was working and should you pass her when she was on her knees polishing the floor , or slapping dough on the board — she made bread for them all — she would come out with some remark that would either cause you to make a retort in similar vein or have you burst out laughing .
15 Should you smack her ?
16 But how should you understand her ?
17 She 's got a lovely body , why should you criticise her for showing it off ? ’
18 Then should we ask her ?
19 Told me Moira F. had written to him , anxious for news about the glass , complaining that I never answered the phone , never replied to her letters , what should he tell her ?
20 Should he tell her where he had really spent the afternoon ?
21 Alix wished to ask , of one particularly baby-faced , prematurely anxious candidate , who was contemplating the allowance that he might leave to his wife should he predecease her : but did not dare .
22 Why should he keep her ?
23 Should he sweep her into his arms and kiss the daylights out of her first , or should he slow down for explanations ?
24 She preferred not to consider what might occur should he find her again during one of these fits .
25 And , in the absence of the woman he really wanted , why should he fight her off ?
26 Why must he remind her of what had once happened between them and which now — her heart tightened — could never be removed ?
27 ‘ If she may n't have a dram , ’ James said , ‘ What might I tempt her with ?
28 As best she might she encouraged her to speak her grief , but soon saw that her efforts , however tender , were experienced as intrusion , as invasion almost .
29 How much might they fine her ?
30 At some future time might he blame her for the loss of his dream ?
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