Example sentences of "she had [vb pp] him [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Ever since she had saved him in the snowstorm , George had been uncomfortably aware of her presence .
2 She allowed her fingers to roam , her eyes tightly shut , her mind vividly picturing him as she had seen him for the very first time .
3 She had seen him on the telly — he had been on the early evening news tooting his trumpet .
4 She had seen him in the little town so immersed in looking up at the old buildings , that he ran into a lamppost .
5 Four weeks later she had seen him in the cinema queue with another girl , and had perceived that her day was over ; in between , she had known disorientation and obsession , diagnosed her trouble , and felt exhilarated .
6 She had recognised him instantly , though she had seen him in the flesh only once before and that had been across a crowded ballroom .
7 Had he been bearing a grudge against her since the previous Friday when she had pushed him against the door of Woolworth 's ?
8 She had taught him with the thrashing that he would be punished if he was caught !
9 She had asked him about the planet .
10 He would look up from his newspaper after supper to find her eyes fixed on him , in a way which brought back to him the passion with which she had kissed him upon the moor .
11 But she had met him on the towpath the next week and the one following .
12 She had met him in the street .
13 She had met him in the Coupole the night before when she was sitting with her friends from the atelier , and he 'd known one of them and come over .
14 She greeted him with pleasure , for she had liked him from the start .
15 And then Viola Angotti had taken one more step , and with a faint sigh she had socked him in the stomach so hard that he had doubled over and lost his lunch .
16 She tried to brush aside memories of the eager , tiny child that Hank had been , a child who had adored his ugly , heavy-footed Ukrainian grandfather , a child who had screamed with rage at her when she had thrust him into the arms of an unknown babysitter or had forced him to play alone in the basement , until he became a silent , morose schoolboy .
17 She had sent him on the way to solving the mystery of her husband 's murder .
18 With surprise , Juliet realised he was referring to his hospital episode , when she had nursed him for the last two weeks of his stay .
19 ‘ One must n't take too much of a good thing , for money is easily spent ’ , said one of Beatrice Potter 's hosts , putting the cigarette she had offered him on the mantelpiece after one or two puffs , for the next night .
20 Memories came rushing back of the night when Johnny had described this room ; the night she had told him about the time hiccup .
21 His cheerful rubicund face was graver than usual , and when she had ushered him into the dining-room he began without preliminary :
22 Either by accident or as punishment for his sins , she had left him to the mercy of the Bogeyman .
23 Yes , he was every bit as good looking as she had thought he was when she had glimpsed him from the catwalk .
24 She had quite literally thrown herself at him , she had bitten him in the neck so hard that he had bled , she had scratched his face and torn his clothes .
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