Example sentences of "she [verb] him [adv] on " in BNC.
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1 | She caught him again on the way back between oven and table , and sank herself into him once more , but after a moment became conscious that he was having to make a considerable effort to hold the hot saucepan away from her at arm 's length . |
2 | She smacked him playfully on the bottom with her tea towel . |
3 | Luke had left the bedroom , and after putting on denim shorts and a little broderie anglaise top , she found him outside on her balcony , with the bamboo table she had recently purchased with four matching chairs set for breakfast , the muesli-type cereal he knew she always ate put out for her along with yoghurt , fruit juice and coffee . |
4 | She kissed him affectionately on the cheek and dashed off before she could persuade herself not to listen to him . |
5 | She kissed him again on the lips before mouth followed the path her hands were taking . |
6 | She kissed him lightly on the lips and rose from the bed to get dressed . |
7 | She kissed him lightly on the cheek . |
8 | She did not reply , but her arms pulled him tight to her with surprising strength and she kissed him fiercely on the lips . |
9 | His mouth opened slightly , her tongue touched his upper lip once , then slipped away again ; she kissed him quickly on the cheek and turned , walked to a doorway , fumbling for a key in a small purse she took from her old fur coat . |
10 | She kissed him hard on the mouth . |
11 | She slapped him gently on his flat stomach , thinking how attractive he looked in the pure-white cotton shirt and khaki cotton slacks he wore for the flight . |
12 | His reaction was to allow a harsh laugh to escape him , until she struck him hard on the jaw ; then his laughter changed in a flash and he grabbed hold of first one fist , then two , holding them easily in one hand while be brought up his free hand and cupped her chin in it . |
13 | William 's health was poor , while his improvidence and family quarrels weakened their estate , but on Alice 's own account the marriage was an affectionate one and she mourned him sincerely on his early death in 1668 . |