Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [verb] she [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Roman caught her before she could fall and carried her to the small settee .
2 There again , I do n't know whether to confront her about it , write her a letter or what .
3 What 's come out in the in the telephone call which you recorded was that er the father baby she is alleging is actually her own father what do you think do you think that puts her in any danger the fact that you 're making this public that the father may hear this .
4 Roman took her arm in a grip she could n't break and marched her down the path .
5 Tonight it seemed to me that Mrs Browning had still not recovered from her fear , and I suggested that I should perhaps stay and see her into bed .
6 I let the girl loose and pushed her towards my wife .
7 We pray first for our own country , and ask your blessing on those who lead us ; we pray for Elizabeth our queen , that You will bless and guide her in all her responsibilities in this land and in the Commonwealth ; we pray for the Prime Minister and all his cabinet , that they may have your wisdom in the government of the country ; we pray for the leaders of the nations , and especially for areas where there is strife .
8 She cast a quick look towards the bar ; praying that Rune would soon return and save her from his mischievous lover .
9 She had such hope for the future , such belief that he would love , nurture and protect her from the difficulties that lay ahead .
10 I suppose they might try and sellotape her to the walls of their cells .
11 I 'll have a word with her when she 's awake , she 's still on a third dream I should think at the moment but she 's er , certainly good talking , I could , I could try and get her without her knowing about it and see what happens , just dinner time I 'll take it down and try it , oh you 're gon na take it round Steve 's ai n't you ?
12 I did try and help her about how to run a war because it 's such a long time since anybody 's run a war — I mean the technical methods of running a war — which she did very well .
13 I know but I was gon na try and catch her on her dinner or something .
14 Dorothy would leave and abandon her at the very idea .
15 So did you go and to see her at erm often
16 Well what do I go and see her on a Sunday for ?
17 Kit thought that she would go and see her in that convent .
18 You yourself may come and visit her for an hour once a month .
19 It will thrive and love her for it .
20 He treated her as if he would love and defend her under any circumstances .
21 If the wife can so easily dispose of this property , it may be that her husband will coax or bully her into parting with it to him or to his creditors , and so it allows her a privilege which no other grown-up person of sound mind in the country can enjoy .
22 She wept easily and often anyway : frequently dissolving in front of Alice , who would then coax or bully her into all sorts of concessions .
23 A profane woman , on whom he had committed profane acts ; yet he could not help but see her with the child at her breast as holy .
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