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

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1 Cos I must get to ask her , I do n't know how she 's getting on .
2 ‘ Methinks I should contrive to send her a message , suggesting that she pays me another visit . ’
3 And F/O Johnson says : ‘ If she flies again I should like to take her . ’
4 I should like to ask her a few questions , such as what she really feels about the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) .
5 I should like to meet her , Mr Jemps .
6 ‘ This young girl you 've engaged , Mrs Markham , ’ she said , laying great emphasis on the word girl , ‘ I should like to get her into my ways or , shall we say , Harry 's ways , before I leave .
7 I should have to meet her somewhere else . "
8 Why is it odd that I should try to help her when she is in difficulties ? ’
9 I even knew that if we talked about her past and all her life I might begin to like her , but I was thinking of a different countryside and different cattle and worrying about the oxen who ploughed the fields and turned the water wheels .
10 ‘ Well , obviously I 'll want to try her out .
11 She did up to moving but she lived at Anthorpe and she 's not mentioned it since , so I 'll have to ask her if she does Avon .
12 I suppose I 'll have to give her a ring .
13 Helen will want the wedding to take place from here , but I 'll have to hold her back from making it into such a big affair that it will take months to prepare . ’
14 She does , and then it just fades into the background she will have to go if she needs to get bread and milk and things tomorrow I 'll have to take her .
15 I 'll have to remind her .
16 I think I 'll have to put her down again then .
17 I 'll have to watch her .
18 I 'll have to see her . ’
19 ‘ Because I 'll have to sail her there myself . ’
20 I 'll have to tell her , ’ he said .
21 She said nothing directly in answer to this , but carried on into the house , saying , ‘ I 'll have to tell her she 's gone somewhere . ’
22 Oh I 'll have to get her a box of chocolates .
23 There oh I 'll have to bring her over a bit .
24 I 'll try to keep her here as long as I can if it will help . ’
25 I 'll try to get her down .
26 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 .
27 ‘ 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 …
28 I do n't think I can find her lodgings , but I could try to get her into a home .
29 I wished my little sister could come said Jean , I 'd love to show her Mallory Towers .
30 You did n't hear me saying oh golly I 'd love to have her come with us ?
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