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

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1 The applicant sought judicial review of the decison of the Director of the Serious Fraud Office on 26 June 1991 , in the course of criminal proceedings against the applicant , to seek to enforce his compliance with the requirement contained in a notice issued pursuant to section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 to attend at her offices and answer questions or otherwise furnish information in respect of her investigation of the applicant alone , afer she had caused him to be interviewed under caution on three occasions and thereafter charged him with an offence , at a time when and in circumstances whereby ( a ) the applicant 's application for legal aid had not yet been granted and he had neither legal advice nor legal representation available to him ; ( b ) the Director had stated that she would not cause the applicant to be further cautioned in compliance with Code C , paragraph 16.5 of the current Codes of Practice issued pursuant to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 .
2 Ever since she had saved him in the snowstorm , George had been uncomfortably aware of her presence .
3 Whether or not she was saved , it was a fact that she had saved him from a bleak scepticism .
4 Looking back to her first encounter with Balbinder a year ago , when she had visited him at his previous school , she said that she had been shocked .
5 He was as perfect to her now as he had been when she had seen him as a child .
6 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 .
7 His crooked smile was very much in evidence and Matey could have told her that since her arrival Dr Neil had been happier than she had seen him for a long time — there had been fewer backslidings towards the ‘ nasty whisky ’ since McAllister had appeared in his life to provide him with such rich amusement .
8 It was one of the joys of life , and particularly she loved dancing tonight with Tony Radcliffe , because he was her oldest friend in the world and this was the first time she had seen him for eighteen months .
9 He had looked older when she had seen him at St Petrock 's ; but he had been scowling then , and now he was looking quite friendly and interested — rather like James , who sat in front of them regarding them both with faithful brown eyes .
10 The young receptionist gave no hint of recognition , even though she had seen him at least a dozen times before .
11 She had seen him at 5pm and there had been no major problems .
12 She had seen him on the telly — he had been on the early evening news tooting his trumpet .
13 Until she had seen him without his clothes on — so she had told herself — Jessica had not been sure .
14 She had seen him in the little town so immersed in looking up at the old buildings , that he ran into a lamppost .
15 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 .
16 Since she had seen him in Marlott , his face had grown more thoughtful .
17 She had recognised him instantly , though she had seen him in the flesh only once before and that had been across a crowded ballroom .
18 She had unbuttoned him to his waist , and pulled his shirt and vest out of his trousers , before she spoke .
19 She had shot him without qualm of conscience , without a second thought , and walked away without even looking back .
20 She had shot him for all the things he had done to her and her husband , shot him because , in the end , she still loved him , and it made his ultimate betrayal all the harder to bear .
21 It was as if she had shot him with a tranquillising dart .
22 Had he been bearing a grudge against her since the previous Friday when she had pushed him against the door of Woolworth 's ?
23 She had called him at home to check on what time he was coming to pick
24 Deliberately , he refrained from remarking that she had called him by his Christian name for the first time .
25 She had called him by his name — a thing she had so far refused to do .
26 Unaware that she had called him by name for the first time , she halted , still some feet away , gazing at him uncertainly .
27 And because he thought she had followed him for just that purpose ?
28 She had followed him in a second taxi to London Airport , taking her case with her .
29 She had deprived him of his pleasure with the wayward Meik .
30 She had taught him with the thrashing that he would be punished if he was caught !
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