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Example sentences for "take her"

  • Come, Leonine, take her by the arm and walk with her.

  • Look at her garments Clinging like cerements; Whilst the wave constantly Drips from her clothing; Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing.

  • Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care; Fashion'd so slenderly Young, and so fair!

  • Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care; Fashion'd so slenderly, Young, and so fair!

  • Mrs Gamp received them, and scenting no more rum in the wind (for the bottle was locked up again) rose to take her departure.

  • But Fauchery having remarked at parting that if she had not seen the bookmakers she had seen nothing, the count was obliged to take her to them in spite of his obvious repugnance.

  • I was thinking of marrying her off at once, but she loves me so that I had to take her home--oh, so much against my will!

  • Now that Bordenave had agreed to take her on!

  • When the pipe was out, they had some tea; and then Florence entreated him to take her to some neighbouring shop, where she could buy the few necessaries she immediately wanted.

  • She then asked some questions concerning poor Paul; and when they had sat in conversation for some time, told Florence she had come to take her to her own home.

  • It was while she was singing that four warriors came to take her to Luud.

  • Take her to the craft moored within the enclosure," he commanded.

  • Take her away, and at the next games let the prisoners and the common warriors play at Jetan for her.

  • Take her away," he said in a level voice that belied his appearance of rage.

  • I know nothing but that she was found in the fields and that I caught her after a fight in which she slew two rykors and in which I slew a Moak, and that I take her to Luud, to whom, of course, she belongs.

  • They were forced to take her back to the room which she had just quitted.

  • Is it her mother you're going to take her to?

  • She stayed till Hannah came to take her home to dinner, but she had no appetite, and could only sit and smile upon everyone in a general state of beatitude.

  • By the time Amy came in, Jo was able to take her part in the family jubilation, not quite as heartily as usual, perhaps, but without repinings at Amy's good fortune.

  • Kit bids her keep a good heart, and, under pretence of having the children lifted up to kiss him, prays Barbara's mother in a whisper to take her home.

  • If I take her in hand, I will be bound by a very little coaxing and threatening to bend her to my will.

  • She wished there was somebody to take her love to Kit.

  • Take her as the visionary nursling of your own fancy; and she will grow upon you, all the more clearly, as the living woman who dwells in mine.

  • I never said to myself, "If I do succeed, it shall be one result of my success that I put it out of her husband's power to take her from me again.

  • He proposes, as Laura is delicate, and as the winter threatens to be unusually severe, to take her to Rome, and to remain in Italy until the early part of next summer.

  • Take her in, Mrs. Rubelle (you have got your key?

  • She smiled slightly, and he was encouraged to take her hand.

  • She asked him to take her to the little restaurant in Soho to which they had so often been; he was infinitely grateful to her, because her suggestion showed that happy memories were attached to it.

  • He wished to take her in his arms and cover her tear-stained face with kisses.

  • Occasionally she went so far as to ask him to take her out to dinner, and the offer, coming from her, filled him with rapture.

  • She tried to take her mind of the subject of money.

  • If I take her and if she acts right, she'll have more of everything that women want than any woman in the world.

  • Crossley was looking about for someone to take her place.

  • I'll never last to judge her lines or take her curve -- not I.

  • No, he shall not knit a knot in his fortunes with the finger of my substance; if he take her, let him take her simply; the wealth I have waits on my consent, and my consent goes not that way.

  • Master Doctor, my daughter is in green; when you see your time, take her by the hand, away with her to the deanery, and dispatch it quickly.

  • Why didn't you offer to take her to the bazaar instead of letting another chap get in ahead of you?

  • I wouldn't like to take her out in the Bush.

  • The doctors advised him to take her back, and he did.

  • But perhaps one of her admirers is going to take her to the church bazaar in Solong to-night.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another animal; great uneasiness; must ever; quite independent; take anything; take arms; take cover; take from the fire and add; take hede; take her; take lessons; take measures for the; take part; take pity; take service; take that; take the; take things; take you; taken captive; taken every; taken over; takes its name from; tribal languages; volcanic phenomena; will consent