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

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1 And and he said well do you think I ought to give her , you know , what about two pound a week ?
2 No , I do n't think I 'll give her my .
3 He leaned towards her and in a whisper he said , ‘ I do n't think I 'll waken her . ’
4 ‘ I would n't say I do think I can beat her , but you 've got to pretend you can .
5 ‘ I do n't think I can have her home .
6 D' you think I should stop her singing in that club ? ’
7 ‘ You 're not seriously suggesting I might do her some harm ? ’
8 A slim attractive girl in jeans hovered near , her pose suggesting I could approach her ; but before I could do so Señora Sanchez accosted me .
9 Well it 's all happening I 'll tell her .
10 The woman did n't even know she could trust her , for goodness ' sake !
11 And we did n't know we could see her and we were looking out the window going and he was there looking , put his sunglasses on to see .
12 In the end , I expect they 'll make her read the news .
13 ‘ I expect he 'll put her on the pill , ’ says Marjorie , making herself a fresh pot of tea .
14 How was I to know it would give her a heart attack when it reacted unfavourably with some other medicine she was taking/ I only meant to give her a bit of discomfort .
15 It 's difficult to explain , but a part of me never really believed I should see her again , even after what they told me at the theatre .
16 He says I 'll get her to come over and have a chat with you .
17 I did n't feel I could tell her on my own .
18 The actress says she must sell her home to pay .
19 In fact , I hardly imagine you could forget her .
20 Says you 'll remember her . ’
21 ‘ What if , ’ said Alistair , ‘ what if there 's somebody passing who can take her to the hospital ? ’
22 Now it 's not going to be easy for the girl , so I hope you will give her all the support you can .
23 When they became engaged , his future mother-in-law said about her daughter , ‘ I hope you will understand her .
24 When Nora came she would get her to run up to the flat and root out that paste thing she 'd once bought on a whim at Selfridges .
25 Mother is ill and the doctor says we must give her these things at the end of the letter , but we have n't got enough money to get them .
26 ‘ I hope we 'll allow her to make her own mistakes , ’ says Kathie .
27 ‘ When Mrs Howard asked for an escort , I naturally assumed we would assign her one of our own people .
28 But no : she has hung around the DHSS while clerks forgot her like she was goods in the stockroom , and now she has a chit that says they 'll pay her lodging at the boarding house .
29 Rory , having ducked out of meeting Rosie the night before , had said they 'd pick her up later for a meal , but his talk was all of Jessica .
30 In future , she would not go looking for love , or trying to manufacture it out of other lesser emotions , but she still believed it would find her one day .
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