Example sentences of "her [noun pl] and [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Style , ’ she replied , throwing her long fair hair over her shoulders and flashing him the toothpaste smile again . |
2 | Anne hid her doubts and congratulated him , but later she said to Sarah , ‘ It seems a bit of a waste for John to do labouring , does n't it ? |
3 | She touched her fingers to her lips and blew him a kiss , laughing huskily . |
4 | His firm prick forced her to open her lips and take him into her mouth . |
5 | She opened her eyes and saw him . |
6 | She threw her head back , shaking the limp hair out of her eyes and challenged him : ‘ Well , would you have turned it down ? ’ |
7 | She closed her eyes and told him he was wonderful . |
8 | She opened her eyes and cursed him for disturbing her silent thoughts . |
9 | When he let her go she stared up at him with anguish in her eyes and heard him swear roughly , viciously . |
10 | His mouth met hers and her shocked little gasp turned to a moan of hunger as she closed her eyes and kissed him at last , at last , and the brandy glass fell from her hands , shattering at their feet as her arms went around his neck , her mouth opening hungrily beneath his , her hands in his black hair , her body pressing against his as they clung together with intolerable necessity , unaware of the fragments of glass they trampled as Damian pressed her tighter , tighter until there was not an inch between their bodies . |
11 | Anything but to raise her eyes and see him there where she ought to be . |
12 | She pulled up her skirt , opened her legs and straddled him . |
13 | Still — the cushions underneath him were definitely softer than wood , the wine in the wooden cup beside him was much tastier than sap , and there could be absolutely no comparison between a squirrel and the girl sitting before him , clasping her knees and watching him thoughtfully , unless mention was made of certain hints of furriness . |
14 | As his palm cupped their heaviness , almost possessively , squeezing , caressing , make her blood leap , Lisa was suddenly overcome by a longing so intense that she had to restrain herself from falling on her knees and begging him to make love to her right there on the beach . |
15 | Vi jumped to her feet and followed him to the door of the church , wincing in the sweet , cold air . |
16 | She felt like jumping to her feet and asking him to leave instantly . |
17 | He stared back and , blushing with confusion , she rose to her feet and gave him a little bob . |
18 | She sprang nimbly to her feet and approached him , her hands thrust into the pockets of her baggy camouflage pants . |
19 | ‘ Thank you , that was very good of you , ’ she murmured politely , but , feeling intimidated suddenly — or was that her guilty conscience again at work , she got to her feet and handed him the proof that she was who she said she was . |
20 | Ruth shot to her feet and faced him across the table . |
21 | ‘ Well … we 're hardly strangers any more , are we ? ’ she demanded , thrusting her hands into her pockets and eyeing him with a trace of annoyance . |
22 | Maureen hid her feelings and plied him with tea and food from the trolley which Helen had wheeled in . |
23 | Katja Müller blinked back her tears and shot him an angry glance . |
24 | Niall arrived home on leave to find she 'd packed her bags and left him a note . |
25 | The woman had left the bags and O saw she was walking back to the child , he heard her heels , but O did not stay to see what she did to the child ( and so he did not see her pick the child up in her arms and hold him tight ) ; he turned quickly , and left the station as fast as he could . |
26 | Georgina took him in her arms and kissed him on the lips . |
27 | He had the worry and responsibility of his sister on his shoulders , and she wished she could take him in her arms and comfort him . |
28 | She picked him up in her arms and carried him back to bed . |
29 | She hugged Nicholas in her arms and rocked him backwards and forwards in the basket-backed rocking chair , in the damp Islington basement , night after night , morning after morning , holding on to him in his little cream Viyella nightdress and blue sleeping bag . |
30 | She rushed over to him , gathered him in her arms and held him to her . |