Example sentences of "[noun pl] as he [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Dazed , overwhelmed with the need and intensity that had sizzled between them since they first met , Rachel did less than resist ; she actively acquiesced , arching her body against his as he slid on to the bed on top of her , and his hoarsely muttered words were bitter-sweet to her ears as he renewed the kiss , his heart thudding above her as his hands began to stroke and explore her passionately responsive body .
2 Lawrence was lifted shoulder-high by fans as he acknowledged the applause and the delight of the assembled Boro faithful .
3 ‘ Any use to you ? ’ he asked , snapping open his eyes as he heard the rustle of her skirt as she changed position .
4 This local Swaggart , who has tears in his eyes as he preaches the gospel , is tormented by the rows of large , bobbing girls in front of him as they sing the bouncy gospel renditions of traditional hymns .
5 Pavel nods , embarrassed , and he does n't meet the parking attendant 's eyes as he starts the car .
6 She spun round to Travis , but he was already gazing skywards , shading his eyes as he quartered the sky .
7 He climbed up the steps , pipe in mouth , grunted out a few words as he entered the attic and blew the lamp out , plunging them all into total darkness .
8 His ability to face anything was severely tested by Mr Multhrop , who clutched him firmly by his lapels as he entered the door , as if holding him under close arrest , an impression strengthened by the sight of a uniformed policeman standing behind him .
9 Riven sat up , then jumped to his feet as he saw the glitter of the eyes and the shadows moving amongst the trees .
10 Inexorably Rose moved on through the entremets and coffee , sending eight people scurrying in all directions as he masterminded the performance , the objects of which were far from clear to Auguste .
11 The congestion metering system will ultimately include information to the driver on the expected journey time and costs as he approaches the city .
12 The Sergeant wound down the window , and now they could hear the clamouring questions as he showed the policeman his ID .
13 This poem deals with Gunn 's feelings as he watches the disease strike down all those close to him and the way it changes his perceptions of life and death .
14 His fingers were still round Tug 's wrists as he looked the Woman sharply up and down .
15 He stayed in the shadows as he passed the House of Mirrors with its queue stretching outside , everyone jostling for position .
16 ‘ I suppose it was too much to expect a quiet afternoon , , Corporal Broadhead comments as he answers the call .
17 The foremost of the advancing men hesitated , a flicker of doubt crossing his rough features as he considered the size and strength of his victim .
18 Rune opened the door propelling her across the threshold , turning her in his arms as he thrust the door closed behind them with his foot .
19 Heat and smoke buffeted him with welcoming arms as he entered the bar .
20 ‘ It 's about all I am intending to keep on ! ’ he told her with a husky , sensual bark of laughter that left her breathless and quivering in his arms as he entered the room and tossed her lightly down on to the bed .
21 Penry reached out a long arm and drew her in front of him so that she stood in the shelter of his arms as he held the wheel .
22 She was aware that , even standing there , rolling up the sleeves above his tanned , muscular arms as he pondered the problem before him , Ross still possessed that sinister stillness , the iron self-control that had always set him apart from any one else she had ever known .
23 He watched the last of the brothers slip away still awed and silent through the cloister , and followed with a glance the swirl of Robert Bossu 's crimson skirts as he crossed the court with his two attendants at his heels .
24 He did however , have a fateful attraction for some of the ladies as he delivered the bread , for as a result the partnership of Shipsey and Sheppard lasted only a few years .
25 Unable to prevent his speedy passage , she screwed her eyes up tightly , her body rigid in his hands as he flung the door open .
26 She watched his hands as he started the car , firm but sensitive on the wheel .
27 She watched the play of sinews and veins over the backs of his hands as he massaged the cream in .
28 Civil war was the spectre which haunted much of sixth-century Gaul , or so it seemed to Gregory of Tours as he wrote the preface to the fifth book of his Histories .
29 Note his management of emphatic negatives as he translates the couplet .
30 When his eyes moved to her mouth , she swallowed drily , then took a long shuddering breath that locked somewhere in her lungs as he pushed the mac from her shoulders .
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