Example sentences of "she gave her " in BNC.
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1 | She gave her word to God when she was confirmed and she kept it . |
2 | Just as she gave her word to Hans . ’ |
3 | Eventually she gave her mother an undertaking for a limited period and hoped Edward would agree . |
4 | She gave her consent to God 's will . |
5 | She gave her books to look at and explained how the printed letters beneath each picture made words which summarized the illustration . |
6 | She gave her paper and coloured crayons and showed her how she could draw . |
7 | Finally , she gave her head a shake that set her ear-rings dancing and her pony-tail skimming across the back of her seat . |
8 | Quietly she gave her version of events , often struggling to hold back the tears . |
9 | She gave her letter to the postman with a heavy heart , wondering if she would ever see her sister again . |
10 | He hinted that she might even receive an honour from the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher if she gave her support . |
11 | And she gave her young brother a hug . |
12 | ‘ She gave her life for her faith , ’ Mary said . |
13 | She gave her number . |
14 | Any trouble she gave her last pilot was more to do with adverse conditions and those middle years of neglect than any flaw in her constitution . |
15 | It is perhaps interesting that she gave her forwarding address in America as 83 Brattle Street which was , in fact , where Emily Hale lived . |
16 | She gave her answer in terms of her own distinction between ‘ creative ’ and ‘ personal ’ writing . |
17 | She gave her daughter a look which combined challenge and malice and then left them . |
18 | She gave her name , a false one . |
19 | She gave her orders for the next week 's farm work and then turned to one of the men . |
20 | She gave her first election address , she said , at the age of 6 . |
21 | She gave her mother fifteen shillings for her keep , and had more than a pound left to spend on herself . |
22 | She gave her task a concentrated mind . |
23 | She gave her twins absolute love and loyalty , and received in return their respectful obedience . |
24 | She gave her collection of folk costume to the Bankfield Museum , Halifax , and her photographs and sketches to the Royal Anthopological Institute , of which she was a council member and the first woman vice-president . |
25 | She gave her cousin an awkward kiss . |
26 | She gave her friend a significant glance and then clamped her lips together , in a parody of someone who was not going to say whatever it was that had just crossed her mind . |
27 | She gave her mother money which Clare had given her , and told her family she was going to join him . |
28 | She gave her mother a smile . |
29 | She gave her name and address , and P.C. Clifford then drove her to the big office block in Upper Thames Street , just round the corner . |
30 | She gave her mother a dark brown , level glance . |