Example sentences of "she [adv] [vb past] him [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She rather spoilt him now and again ; but when it showed that he was n't intelligent like Constanza she did n't like it . |
2 | Feeling her body respond again , she slowly rolled him on to his back . |
3 | Her mouth shaped into an astonished circle as she slowly studied him again . |
4 | She gently pushed him away and removed her clothes herself . |
5 | Taking his curtain calls after a successful speech , he drew her to him by the hand and entwined his arms with hers until she gently shook him off , whereupon he enjoyed his triumph for a while manfully alone , until he again resorted to his wife Glenys , going to fetch her , leading her again by the hand , and holding her by the waist . |
6 | She apparently phoned him shortly before I spoke to her today , and she 's got an assurance that she 'll get her money back . |
7 | Eventually she literally dragged him up to shake hands . |
8 | Oh my god she only saw him once . |
9 | When he finally got her on the phone , she only asked him how he was then said she had to rush , and put the receiver down before he had time to tell her . |
10 | She finally called him across and ordered for one . |
11 | Grumbling in Urdu while the bearer joked , she soon had him out of the door , motioned me to sleep on , and leapt into her own blankets for another half hour of rest . |
12 | She just frightened him off and he ran away sort of thing ? |
13 | She promptly slapped him as hard as she could , which was not very hard . |
14 | She once asked him outright if he were homosexual . |
15 | He knew then that she still wanted him as much as he wanted her . |
16 | She had given in because she found him irresistible and , looking at his strong brown back in the first grey light of dawn , she still found him so . |
17 | She tried to see him dispassionately as a grey-haired solicitor rather too well endowed with easy charm ; indeed , she saw him thus , but she also saw him otherwise , and could not help herself . |
18 | But she no longer treated him with the old irritable dismissiveness ; she knew of Edouard 's reputation as a businessman , and obviously had heard his abilities praised , for she now regarded him warily , as if trying to decide whether , after all , she might have been wrong , and her younger son might be of use to her . |
19 | Nutty stopped Midnight and brought him into the centre and Nails thought he was going to get a rest , but she immediately sent him off in the other direction . |
20 | ‘ Only yesterday the Trunchbull caught a boy called Julius Rottwinkle eating Liquorice Allsorts during the scripture lesson and she simply picked him up by one arm and flung him clear out of the open classroom window . |
21 | Seeing the shock she had caused , she then told him not to be so rattled . |
22 | She then took him home to find Matthew in tears at the gate . |
23 | She then tied him up . |
24 | She was in such a hurry to leave the court , she almost knocked him over . |
25 | In the same moment , she started to come , hips rising so fast that she almost bucked him off . |
26 | Stories that she lightheartedly tipped him off his surfboard do not ring true of Diana who was totally in awe of him . |
27 | And , grabbing Sir John roughly by the hand , she unceremoniously pushed him upstairs . |
28 | She showed me his photograph once , and he was certainly a good-looking chap with his wide smile and curly hair , but she never brought him home or suggested we should meet . |
29 | He swept away and she never saw him again in the hospital . |
30 | Even if she never saw him again , even if he married Dana , she was his for the rest of her life . |