Example sentences of "he [vb past] she [art] " in BNC.

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1 He made her a bow , lighter and smaller than his , until she could shoot with it almost as well as Allen himself , though not so far because the light bow would n't carry .
2 He made her a cup of tea while she sorted the washing , closed up the cases and pushed them into the cupboard under the stairs .
3 When she stopped crying , he made her a potato man with matchsticks for legs .
4 He pecked her a kiss .
5 He passed her a letter .
6 Pointing to the right fork , he passed her the stick .
7 He passed her the document and she read it , fast the first time , slowly the second .
8 He passed her the can .
9 He passed her the TARDIS key from his pocket .
10 And he passed her the list he had been looking at when she entered .
11 He passed her the phone .
12 Then one time when he was doing some other business with the woman we called Mrs Howard , he sold her the story for a few marks .
13 Once or twice he asked her a question but it was with great effort , in a small closed-up voice , as if his throat were sewn too tight .
14 He got her the Hon. Charles Grindlewood , unfortunately .
15 He slanted her a speculative glance .
16 He slanted her a quick look .
17 He slanted her a thoughtfully challenging look .
18 Jenna 's cheeks flushed with embarrassment and he slanted her a look of dark-eyed amusement .
19 When , pulses racing in a most disturbing manner , she tried to withdraw her arm his grip tightened , and he slanted her a glance from beneath long thick lashes that held a distinct challenge .
20 He flung her a savage look and asked abruptly , ‘ Do you still hate me ? ’
21 The word seemed to be torn from him , laden with reluctant decision , and he flung her a savage look .
22 He flung her a furious look .
23 He found her a chilly woman .
24 At that time , he had offered to give her more extensive treatments — apparently , he found her a promising subject but she had n't had the cold kish to lay out .
25 When she was thrown out of her digs he found her a room in Randolph Crescent and to get her on to her feet again paid her rent for a month .
26 ‘ Come on , old girl , ’ he shouted , ‘ calm down ! ’ and later he found her a scientific paper to read , which she liked .
27 Donna joined him and he found her the shortest ones , saying , ‘ You have the short ones .
28 The Collector 's chivalry was aroused by Miriam 's weakness , for the heart of a gentleman still beat beneath his ragged morning coat ; besides , he found her an attractive young woman in spite of everything , for she could still smile as sweetly as ever .
29 He regarded her a little more closely .
30 And he he caught her the other day , she was putting them out for the birds , she do n't like them but she said .
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