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

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1 Ye 'll tell her that ? ’
2 To look at her now ye would take her for fifty-two .
3 For example , the Chairman of the Board of Guardians for St Giles in East London considered that widows must be held in part responsible for their own condition : ‘ After the lapse of a certain number of years , when a widow has had the opportunity of showing providence on her own account , I think you may separate her from her late husband , but not immediately after his death ’ .
4 You may visit her this afternoon , Ellen , if you like .
5 You may pass her by unnoticed ; her appearance is not out of the ordinary .
6 Finally , you may expect her to go through a period of depression when she is ceasing to try to avoid the reality of her loss .
7 You may tell her when she returns how well I have learned my lesson . ’
8 And if Matey complains about their rapid disappearance you may tell her that I have developed a passion for them ! ’
9 ‘ Then you may tell her that you ordered me to do it , ’ Theda suggested .
10 You may find her less apparently distressed than you expect .
11 You may remember her yes .
12 Some of you may remember her because we stayed at her hotel er a little while ago and she has a lovely horse chestnut tree er outside her hotel and since we went it stopped producing conkers .
13 You may have her , Mister Bodie .
14 You ought to turn her away .
15 Perhaps you ought to introduce her to my son .
16 Perhaps you ought to tell her that John Patten is no longer with the environmental health .
17 You ought to marry her . ’
18 ‘ Well then , I 've heard about your relationship with Fanny Robin , and I think you ought to marry her . ’
19 I think you ought to get her taken off the scheme . ’
20 I mean , like you say , you ought you know you ought to buy her a talking alarm clock for Christmas .
21 You must leave her alone , ’ he said to himself .
22 ‘ When you are with the only woman — the only one you think there is for that moment — you must love her and know her body as you would think a great musician would orchestrate a divine theme .
23 You must be gentle with her , you must protect her all your lives , she 's your little sister , you must make her the apple of your eye .
24 Leo , you must tell her that it is Doctor 's Orders that she must not look after her father any more — that it is too much for her — that she need not even see her father until she is quite well enough , and the doctor has himself offered to find a suitable place , so that she will know her father will be well looked after .
25 Leo , you must tell her .
26 When she is well , you must tell her all about it , of course .
27 You must tell her all you 've done behind her back . ’
28 Now you must bring her back again ! ’
29 ‘ She will , my dear , I promise , but you must give her a chance .
30 So you must stop her before her ship leaves the Forth . ’
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