Example sentences of "she [verb] [vb pp] him [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 ) .
2 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 .
3 She 'd given him no encouragement — their encounters had been on a light , friendly basis only — but she knew that he 'd long since stopped seeing Louise , and there 'd been only a couple of short-term girlfriends since .
4 Then , if she 'd given him a good time and he was a collaborator , he might not report her .
5 She 'd met him a few times , usually when he was drunk .
6 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 .
7 ‘ Little things , ’ he 'd said when , just before he fell asleep , she 'd asked him the question once more .
8 Then she 'd shown him the book : a very rare volume indeed .
9 The day she 'd shown him the photograph …
10 All right , so she 'd used him a little , but this was all way out of proportion .
11 She 'd told him the nurse was coming to see her lawyers and make a statement at the end of that week .
12 Travis could n't have looked more sceptical if she 'd told him the world was flat after all .
13 No , she 'd left him a reassuring note .
14 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 ?
15 Gabriel had collected Steve from school and brought him home , where she had cooked him a meal .
16 She thought she had given him a very tricky word , one that he would n't yet have learned , and she was peeved that he had succeeded .
17 Not a word had she received from Pilade 's father as to his son 's welfare all this long time and if she had given him cause , as he might argue , to abandon her she had given him no such leave to forget his child .
18 She had given him no answer but had stared at him and he had come back quickly , saying , ‘ That was a daft thing to say ; you always manage . ’
19 She had given him no opportunity to indicate that there was an old friend with him — not that there was , at that point , but there might have been , and if there had been , it was hardly his fault if Alexandra had chosen to come knocking on the door without giving him a chance to explain — and then getting stroppy when she found someone had got there before her .
20 She left Philip to his labours , thinking that this time she had given him the money for the materials but none for his labour .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 She had given him an ideal ; she had given him what appears to have been unfailing and uncritical support : he was never as an adult to be easy without one woman on whom he could totally rely .
24 Once again she had given him an order .
25 She had run away with him to London where she had borne him a daughter , naming her Topaz after a jewel her lover had given her .
26 It did not seem to matter that she had borne him a son .
27 She had asked him a few Saturdays ago if everything was all right between them .
28 For the first time she had met him a flush darkened the back of his neck .
29 When Coffin got back to his own flat , all he found there in the way of post was an enigmatic postcard from his sister Laetitia : she had sent him a view of Edinburgh from the air , with a message scribbled on the back : I am going to the law .
30 She had done him a beautiful hand-painted one the year before with ‘ Lots of love ’ on it .
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