Example sentences of "she [verb] [verb] [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | In the end she agreed to give him the money for " Jack 's " fare . |
2 | But as she bent to give her the bowl , she lowered her voice , and whispered in Rosa 's ear , ‘ Be careful , you 're not a child any more , you must n't forget that . |
3 | I recently helped one of the Costain girls on some research and she has sent me the final document , which I suspect will one day be of invaluable professional use , so it was nice she remembered . |
4 | He is merely expressing a suspicion , and in a sense a hope ( ‘ when she has given him the clap , then he 'll come back to me ’ , to modernize it somewhat ) . |
5 | ‘ What matters is that she has given us the most glorious production we have ever had at Hochhauser . |
6 | Sherie intends to take Neil on holiday after Christmas to help him over his ordeal — after she has bought him the mountain bike he has set his heart on . |
7 | She 'd done it the night before when she 'd tried to get hold of Jessica , but Aunt Jane had turned the radio up so loudly ( to make it nice and private for her niece ) that she 'd hardly been able to decipher Mrs Roberts ' apology for her daughter 's absence . |
8 | She did n't realise that she 'd given me the greatest gift of all . |
9 | Somewhere and somehow she 'd given them the slip , shinned down the mat of Virginia creeper in the darkness and scuttled across the lawn to hide . |
10 | She had been right when she 'd called him the devil , because he was — but oh , how she wished she did n't find him so incredibly attractive . |
11 | In the suspended moment Jess saw a long strand of cobweb stretching from window to floor , flecks of dust spinning in a shaft of sunlight , her petticoat in a ball against a pile of hay , the filthy shirt on the nail where she 'd hung it the night before . |
12 | ‘ Little things , ’ he 'd said when , just before he fell asleep , she 'd asked him the question once more . |
13 | Then she 'd shown him the book : a very rare volume indeed . |
14 | The day she 'd shown him the photograph … |
15 | She 'd told him the nurse was coming to see her lawyers and make a statement at the end of that week . |
16 | Travis could n't have looked more sceptical if she 'd told him the world was flat after all . |
17 | She came to see me the first night I was home , and we sat on the verandah , rather tongue-tied after such a long time , saying stupid things like : " Did you have a good trip ? " |
18 | ‘ Why she seemed to dislike me the moment she set eyes on me . |
19 | She enjoyed giving them the slip , as she sometimes succeeded in doing . |
20 | Would she have allowed him the use of it in any outside circumstance , anywhere that open sexual contact would be anything other than common and unremarkable , and was he being honest in trying to tap some dry spring of old feelings to further his own ends now ? |
21 | I 'm sure Anne could change him if she wanted to , but she seems to like him the way he is . |
22 | This did indeed occur , for when she went to embrace him the bodies of the lover and the beloved merged forever , becoming a double-sexed being — a youth with the breasts of a woman . |
23 | He was right , of course ; she did owe him the courtesy of an apology , even though he would very likely throw it back in her face . |
24 | Even if she did tell them the whereabouts of the Grimoire , there was no way they were going to spare her or Julie . |
25 | If she had planned it the blow could not have been more accurate . |
26 | So she had to do it the slow way . |
27 | She left Philip to his labours , thinking that this time she had given him the money for the materials but none for his labour . |
28 | At this point the GP had felt that she could no longer help him , and she had given him the number of a marital counsellor . |
29 | His hand toyed mercilessly with her breasts , as if he had the right ; perhaps she had given him the right ; as if he owned her and she existed solely for his capricious use . |
30 | She glared at me , dug beneath her cloak and pushed a purse ( much leaner than the one she had given me the night before ) into my hand . |