Example sentences of "he [verb] her [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Throwing back its bearskin cover , he lowered her carefully to the mattress and stood looking down at her . |
2 | The light from the hall spilled across the multi-coloured counterpane , and he laid her gently in the middle . |
3 | He pecked her lightly on the cheek . |
4 | Apparently Richard thought so , too , for after a moment he led her away to the bar . |
5 | When he led her away down the back steps the Tibetan followed and so did most of the crowd . |
6 | He led her gently to the sofa and sat down with her , holding her hand . |
7 | When they arrived at the barn , he led her silently by the hand , through the living-room , and then up along the gallery to his bedroom . |
8 | Fred breezed into the office , his lined face breaking into a disbelieving grin when he found her already behind the desk . |
9 | He regarded her steadily across the table . |
10 | He moved her firmly towards the hatchway . |
11 | He caught her once on the way in . |
12 | Sikes took out his gun , but realizing , even in his madness , that a shot might be heard , he beat her twice across the face with it as hard as he could . |
13 | He lifted her easily over the bolster . |
14 | In desperation he lifted her bodily off the ground so that she was helplessly pinned against his solid frame , and she discovered to her horror that hating him did n't in any way negate the way he could make her feel . |
15 | He told her so at the very end . |
16 | Taxi driver Alan Macdonald was so enraged by Linda 's story that he drove her straight to the Daily Mirror . |
17 | He hauled her bodily from the van in his rage and hurled her in front of him , through the kitchen to the hall , and down the steps that fell away sharply to the brick-built cellar . |
18 | He welcomed her warmly to the microphone , ‘ one of the more promising younger women members ’ , and warned her of the amber and red lights . |
19 | He shook her violently by the shoulders and then pushed her roughly back into the chair . |
20 | And when she ended ‘ It 'll be the case of Emma over again , only with both of them ’ , he shook her gently by the shoulders . |
21 | Again he thanked her warmly for the meal and her hospitality , then , when she had gone , went before Shepherd and his son into the other room . |
22 | Taking his visitor by the arm , he walked her slowly along the corridor . |
23 | ‘ I 'll see you at the office on Monday morning , ’ Damian told her as he walked her home in the hot , humid night to her own villa next door and cicadas buzzed metallically as they walked past the fountain . |
24 | He touched her gently under the chin and made her look up . |
25 | He swung her away to the farthest end of the floor from the new arrivals . |
26 | He kissed her briefly on the lips and came into the flat , a slightly-built sandy-haired man in his mid-thirties wearing a heavy black overcoat over a sweater and cords . |
27 | He kissed her awkwardly on the head , and patted her shoulder . |
28 | She raised her face to him like a shy virgin , and he kissed her passionately on the lips while his fingers busily freed her of her underwear . |
29 | She signed the register , still having avoided meeting Ace 's eyes , just shutting them when he kissed her chastely on the cheek . |
30 | He kissed her softly on the lips , then he was walking swiftly down the path . |