Example sentences of "he [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Jackson said he given jobs to five unemployed people .
2 He made Daguerreotypes in Regent Street and Trafalgar Square .
3 He made Sheridan come , too . ’
4 He asks the daughter of the refugee cook , remembering the days when he made love with this daughter , if she had known two different boys .
5 She heard the sound of the sea , the cry of the gulls and then her own cry , as he made love to her in the same way as he had done long ago at the Angel Inn .
6 SOCCER player Mickey Thomas was attacked with a hammer and screwdriver as he made love to a married woman in his car , a court heard yesterday .
7 SOCCER player Mickey Thomas was attacked with a hammer and screwdriver as he made love with a married woman in his car , a court heard yesterday .
8 She put aside the guilty thought that he made love as if he had studied it as he had told her he once studied keyboard fingering and Bach 's Innovations .
9 He made love to her that night .
10 I knew he was convinced that if he made love to me I should be happy .
11 She had seen his face when he made love to the piano .
12 But more often than not , whenever they were under the same roof together , he shared her bed and , now that her initial awkwardness had abated — for she had never seen a naked human being of either sex before and had always been discouraged from looking too closely at herself — he made love to her with a straightforward vigour she found attractive .
13 He made love to her with a driving desperation that matched the excesses which were to shock her in retrospect , and if his flesh bore the imprint of her nails and teeth afterwards , there were faint reciprocal marks on her body , mostly the legacy of an erotically suckling mouth .
14 That the last time you saw him he made love to you ?
15 He made love to her slowly and with exquisite care , wringing from her such an intensity of feeling that she thought paradise could hold no more .
16 Their feelings were intense , and he made love to her with an ardour she met and matched with a fiery passion that consumed them both in a blaze of glory .
17 He made love to you , did n't he ? ’
18 Rachel sat there in the back of the Mercedes , unable to give him the stinging retort on her lips because she knew he would do what he promised , and she had a profound fear that the minute he made love to her fully the feelings she was desperately trying to suppress would keel over and completely overwhelm her , leaving her not just vulnerable but absolutely devastated by the reality of what they were .
19 When he made love to her , she was able to believe he felt something — something — for her .
20 All she had was his husky voice as he made love to her , his body against hers , and the chance to pretend to herself that he might love her as he expressed emotion through lovemaking day after day , night after night …
21 He made love to her angrily .
22 He got plenty of work done there ; he made friends ; he felt liberated and enjoyed himself .
23 For the last year of his life he suffered from myeloma , a form of bone cancer , and entered hospital for the last time in July where he made friends with another patient who , unfortunately , soon died .
24 It was a crash course in survival , and in learning how to get on with people ; but when he made friends there , he knew , probably for the first time in his life , that he was liked for who he was and not what he was .
25 Easy going and charming , he made friends easily ; adventurous and audacious , his exploits brought both fame and notoriety during his lifetime ; intelligent but irresponsible , he made and squandered a fortune in a few years ; all in all , he was an eccentric who lived life to the full .
26 He made friends easily though he occasionally collected the odd hanger-on who I felt sure was only waiting for a Sheikhly hand-out .
27 There he made friends for life in George Hooper and Francis Turner , who became fellow bishops , and with Thomas Thynne , in whose house he was to spend his long retirement .
28 He made friends easily and after his wife died there seemed little to keep him tied to his home area .
29 Milner was known for his charm and the ease with which he made friends .
30 As a young man he made friends effortlessly , but after his conversion he withheld proffers of easy affection , as if afraid of rebuff .
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