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

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1 He had been well aware that she would dearly love to have been one of his girlfriends , more than willing to go to bed with him had he given her any encouragement , and was resentful of his relationship with Liza .
2 He made her close her eyes , rest for a while , her head pillowed on his shoulder .
3 Then he made her another , as powerful as his own .
4 He hugged her close to him , pressing his hands down her body , his own rampant masculinity hunting blatantly against her yielding female flesh .
5 ‘ What is AIDS ? ’ he asked her one day .
6 Sally-Anne , her heart thudding in the strangest way when he asked her this , as though he had said something much more intimate , and then suddenly understanding by the ambiguous way in which he had spoken that he had offered her other games than chess , and his wicked expression betraying that he had seen her confusion , flushed , and he added softly , so that Matey could not hear him , ‘ Come , McAllister , give me your answer — you surely wish to please the Master in every way possible , ’ the last bit in a fake American accent so bad that she laughed out loud .
7 He would say nothing more a– he led her this way and that through the streets , doubling back often , like a fox laying a foil .
8 He got her fucking fag stuck in her window .
9 also managed to gain access to yet another computer , he got her ex-directory telephone number .
10 Well anyway so he got her these forms .
11 As he drew her close to him , she let herself fall against him .
12 He drew her close again and they fell silent , Rachel reflecting on how hard it must have been for David not to have told her what had really happened between himself and her sister , then another thought struck her .
13 Sinking back down , he drew her close again .
14 ‘ Cutting your hay is harder work than sword practice ! ’ he told her one day , a smile lighting up his handsome face .
15 On the return journey he told her all about himself and he held up his left hand for her scrutiny .
16 She joked that she would only make money fifty years after she was dead , and he told her that money did not matter .
17 He told her that being firm , sticking to one 's guns in situations of this kind , always paid off .
18 He told her some more , including complex words she could not follow and which she was sure she was not meant to .
19 She went out all dressed up and he drove her blue car .
20 Several hours later he drove her half a mile to a car park in Whitehorse Lane , South Norwood , near Sainsbury 's supermarket , and forced her to take some money from a cash point machine .
21 Yeah she just went out yesterday into pharmacy he says right er she told him what she 'd got he says right , he give her some Benolin stuff
22 He allowed her more freedom of choice than many of his clients who were perhaps a better advertisement for his dressmaking skills .
23 He poured her some and handed it to her .
24 He poured her some black coffee .
25 He poured her another glass of wine from the carafe which stood between them on the table .
26 so he said so he poured her another one and she said I want another glass George so he said
27 Brightening , she held out her glass to Richard and he poured her more wine .
28 As he handed her one of the glasses their eyes met briefly , and it occurred to Lisa , for just a fleeting instant , that he was feeling almost as nervous as she was .
29 He handed her another plate .
30 He hated her more in his sobriety than when he was drunk .
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