Example sentences of "he [verb] her [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had been well aware that she would dearly love to have been one of his girlfriends , more than willing to go to bed with him had he given her any encouragement , and was resentful of his relationship with Liza .
2 ‘ What is AIDS ? ’ he asked her one day .
3 He would say nothing more a– he led her this way and that through the streets , doubling back often , like a fox laying a foil .
4 He got her fucking fag stuck in her window .
5 also managed to gain access to yet another computer , he got her ex-directory telephone number .
6 ‘ Cutting your hay is harder work than sword practice ! ’ he told her one day , a smile lighting up his handsome face .
7 She joked that she would only make money fifty years after she was dead , and he told her that money did not matter .
8 She went out all dressed up and he drove her blue car .
9 Yeah she just went out yesterday into pharmacy he says right er she told him what she 'd got he says right , he give her some Benolin stuff
10 He allowed her more freedom of choice than many of his clients who were perhaps a better advertisement for his dressmaking skills .
11 He poured her another glass of wine from the carafe which stood between them on the table .
12 Brightening , she held out her glass to Richard and he poured her more wine .
13 He handed her another plate .
14 Perhaps it would be just as well if he paid her another visit .
15 He watched her another moment , then turned and strode to a cabinet on the opposite wall .
16 He rarely heard from his mother , but he rang her each Christmas morning , wherever he was , and on her birthday , and he sent her maybe a dozen postcards a year .
17 He offered her another glass of wine .
18 He offered her some coffee .
19 Later , just before they both retired , he brought her another book .
20 It had a circular room with a compass inlaid in mahogany in the parquet floor , and here father and daughter sat side-by-side on the window seat while he coached her each evening in the school holidays .
21 He bought her another drink and she sipped it .
22 I 'm sure he means her some harm . ’
23 In all her suppressed longing for David , Julia had never imagined such gentleness as he gave her that night or such freedom .
24 He gave her some money and they said goodbye .
25 He gave her another letter .
26 Anyway , there is no hint that he gave her any encouragement at all .
27 So he married her this girl anyway , they 're divorced now , like you know , I thought
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