Example sentences of "girl who [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 He pushed past a group of waiting relatives … why people insisted on waving when the train was still so far away had always been a mystery to him … and glanced round sharply at a teenage girl who elbowed him accidentally , but painfully , in the back .
2 Vic Brown in John Schlesinger 's A Kind of Loving ( 1962 ) settles for telly-watching inanity within marriage , while Billy Liar in the same director 's 1963 film turns away from the girl who offers him the chance to fulfil his ambitions in London .
3 In the same way , an extraordinary situation arises when an older man marries a young girl who suits him .
4 Murtach was greeted by name more than once , and one of the Hearthwares bent to receive a spray of honeysuckle from a dark-eyed girl who ogled him with adoration , to the amusement of his comrades .
5 Gabriel recognized the girl of the yellow cart and the mirror , the girl who owed him twopence .
6 On its release in Britain , the Daily Worker described it as ‘ the first genuine ‘ mod ’ film of the British cinema' and the Sunday Express declared that ‘ its real jewels are the shining performances of Michael Crawford , as the gauche youth , and Miss Tushingham , as the girl who gives him the knowledge .
7 She knew the girl who accompanied him well enough , but her companion 's face escaped her .
8 He started going out with the girl who introduced him to drugs in the early 1980s .
9 Then , with a girl who loved him on the seat of his bike , he came to a bridge he was never to cross .
10 He knew her secret : she was an honest girl who loved him and who might have made as good a farmer 's wife as Tess .
11 The narrator Michael , an elderly bachelor living in genteel poverty , describes his ‘ castle in the air ’ ; in it he has married Christiana , the girl who gave him up when he was disinherited , while John Spatter , who cheated him out of his business , remains his friend and partner .
12 The girl who found him that day by the lake was sent by destiny , by fate , the atheists ' substitute for God .
13 The shop owner gives him to a little girl who needs him and cares for him .
14 He gave two solos to girls who repaid him by becoming loyal workers for many years .
15 Like as not he would n't even recognize her , and he 'd made it clear she was merely one of a number of girls who accommodated him .
16 He had screwed girls who hated him before , and had always got something out of it .
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