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Example sentences for "send her"

  • He drove home by way of Hammersmith; that he might stop at a place he knew of and tell them to send her in two dozen of their best Burgundy.

  • What could she have seen in that fellow Bosinney to send her mad?

  • Plan after plan rose and passed from his mind rejected, and the only resolution he could come to was to write to Mr Soutar, to whom he had committed the protection of Kelpie, to send her up by the first smack from Aberdeen.

  • Mr Soutar, not being of the same mind as Mr Crathie, is going to send her up.

  • To send her to some great specialist in New York.

  • He next told about the sick girl, and that the scouts of this troop had freely given every cent of the money they had earned to send her to a specialist in New York.

  • But it'll take a lot of money to send her to that specialist.

  • So thought Miss Hilary as she lay watching her servant, and then explained to her the errand upon which she wished to send her.

  • Send her up stairs, and tell her I wished it, though I don't allow 'followers.

  • You'll send her home, may be, in two or three years' time, to let us have a look at her?

  • I'd like especial to send her some of these clowny bobolink fellows to puff up and spill music by the quart for her; I guess nothing else runs so smooth except water.

  • He knew that when Mr. Bruce had time to think, and talk over the situation with Miss Winton, both of them might very probably agree with the woman who said the law would take Lily from him and send her to a charity home for children.

  • I'm going to send her away at the end of her week anyhow.

  • Didn't I have a note from you, Aunt Sally, ordering me to send her up?

  • You want to send her to college and you thought you would come over and let me give her a little motherly counsel while you borrowed the money of Tom Adams to pay her college bills.

  • To go with her or send her on beforehand will be more convenient for him," said Samoylenko.

  • Either go with her or send her first; otherwise .

  • It is as clear as day that you will have to send her to Petersburg at your expense.

  • I will not give it to her to-night, poor little dear; I really don't know how to send her back.

  • They sent her to Miss Heath's to grow a little older, for though she was at the head of everything at the asylum, she looks so childish that they can't send her out as a governess.

  • No, but when I began to realise what it would be to send her back to her treadmill; though the beauty of it is that she never seems to realise that it is a treadmill.

  • And when we invent a story of having some urgent message to give to his relative or friend, he assures us that nothing could be more simple, takes us in at the door, and promises to send her down to us in five minutes.

  • Let us send her to call him in to dinner.

  • Send her another; never give her o'er, For scorn at first makes after-love the more.

  • It shall be so; I'll send her to my house, Acquaint my mother with my hate to her, And wherefore I am fled; write to the King That which I durst not speak.

  • I'll send her to you presently; And I'll devise a mean to draw the Moor Out of the way, that your converse and business May be more free.

  • Her present intention was, after Elma had gone through a course of instruction at Middleton School, to send her to Girton, thus enabling her by and by to take a really good position as teacher.

  • Come right into the parlor, and I'll send her down to you.

  • I have just arranged to send her to a first-class German school.

  • It would be a splendid thing for her to marry him, and I know he likes her, and his aunt is going to send her to college.

  • When she has finished the high-school I mean to send her to college.

  • What does she want to send her to college for?

  • Andrew and Fanny watched her more anxiously than ever, and decided not to send her to school before spring, though all the neighbors exclaimed at their tardiness in so doing.

  • Show him his aunt, and let him be dispatch'd: I'll send her to you.

  • I'll send her to thee: And but despatch my brace of little John Leydens, And come again my self.

  • Ods lid, Nab, send her to the doctor, hither.

  • Send her here, my love, send her here at once.

  • And I have asked you ever so many times to send her away.

  • Another man-of-war take schooner in West Indies; send her in prize.

  • The third-lieutenant, and all the midshipmen who could navigate, were already away; and this prize proving valuable, Captain Northfleet resolved to send her in.

  • Perhaps Miss Laura Revel will permit me to send her a slice of this mutton?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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