Example sentences of "[verb] she [verb] him [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | How come she took him back then ? |
2 | How come she took him back then , they did n't want ? |
3 | His mother says she knew him well and he would n't commit suicide . |
4 | ‘ She says she found him just outside the ship . ’ |
5 | Jessica , after a time , had said she loved him too , and grew quite fascinated by his refusal to bring up the subject of fidelity . |
6 | Iain had just bitten into a cheese sandwich and his mouth was full , so I do n't think she heard him properly . |
7 | She has got a son , yeah , I do n't think she sees him much now , he did come here |
8 | Mind you if she thinks she likes him then go for it ! |
9 | Despite the darkness and the distance , she claimed she saw him quite distinctly and , taking Edwards to her own window , she gave him a convincing demonstration of the excellence of her eyesight . |
10 | ‘ Emily reckons she saw him there … after , ’ Jos went on . |
11 | Sean was the first man who ever made love to her , and Ruth had thought she loved him too , but it was not a happy marriage and when Sean was killed in France , just before the Armistice was signed , she realised that she had been denying her true feelings for years . |
12 | But he insisted she pay him anyway . |
13 | When Suzie finally emerged she sent him back to bed . |
14 | Yeah , I think she made him very happy . |
15 | Why did she want him well ? |
16 | What on earth did she want him up there for ? |
17 | And why did she accept him now , do I hear you ask ? |
18 | did she hit him hard ? , did she hit him really hard ? , did she hit him as hard as this ? |
19 | did she hit him hard ? , did she hit him really hard ? , did she hit him as hard as this ? |
20 | did she hit him hard ? , did she hit him really hard ? , did she hit him as hard as this ? |
21 | Did she point him out ? ’ |
22 | Well , while we were having this conversation , there was a lady in the office who used to work for Fred Astaire and when I left she rang him up . |
23 | This came out with more bravado than Sally-Anne really felt , and had she seen him more clearly before she intervened she might not have said anything at all . |
24 | Had she pushed him too far this time ? |
25 | Had she let him down ? |
26 | Who had she brought him here ? |
27 | Had she betrayed him already ? he seemed to be asking . |
28 | So why had she conjured him now ? |
29 | — Does she torment him merely for sport ? |
30 | ‘ Why , does she like him particularly ? ’ |