Example sentences of "she [verb] he [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She slanted him a scornful glance .
2 She flung him a savage little smile .
3 She met him a few days after she started the job .
4 He begged her not to miss the party they were invited to on his account , so she made him a hot drink , turned on the TV and , making no bones about it , said she would be back in the morning .
5 Perhaps if she asked him a simple , straightforward question she would receive a simple , straightforward answer in return .
6 She tried not to imagine his sympathetic brown eyes looking into hers , and his disarming smile when she spoke to him , perhaps their hands touching as she passed him the local anaesthetic — This is no use ! she admonished herself , rubbing energetically at a stainless steel trolley .
7 I would suggest she baths him every four weeks in Vitacoat Gold Seal and uses Velvet coat spray on his feathers and skirt every day .
8 She bore him a third son , but a difficult carriage and birth presaged troubles which eventually cost her her life in her forties .
9 Her hand came up and she caught him a stinging blow across the cheek , watching without a flicker as the mark turned first white , then red .
10 She found him a new toothbrush in its unbroken wrap , and said , ‘ It 's a pity about Sir George .
11 They met ; he found her company agreeable , she found him a new slogan .
12 They talked over a meal that was prepared especially for her , and she found him a charming and entertaining companion .
13 She cast him a scathing look .
14 She darted him a quick smile .
15 ‘ Which way ? ’ he asked , when at last the engine spluttered into life , and she directed him the wrong way round so that they might overtake and confront the trio lurching towards Midnight Mass .
16 Ginny wondered how he would react if she told him the simple truth .
17 She told him the first chance she had , when they had had tea and he was eating his lonely meal in the parlour .
18 As soon as he got home , the telephone was ringing and she told him the same thing many times .
19 ‘ I reckon she told him the youngest boy was his worked on him that way .
20 Edouard ordered her a citron pressé , and then quietly listened as — slowly at first , then with gathering confidence — she told him the whole story .
21 She threw him a cool look as she scooped the papers from his desk .
22 She threw him a cool look .
23 She threw him a wide smile .
24 ‘ I must confess I 'm pretty sick about it all , ’ he said seriously , then when she threw him a startled glance he suddenly grinned .
25 She threw him a suspicious look .
26 She threw him a quick glance .
27 She threw him a quick glance .
28 Then she threw him a shrewd look .
29 She threw him a scathing look .
30 ‘ Look , Mr — ’ She threw him an enquiring glance .
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