Example sentences of "he [verb] her [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He lowered her over the fountain until Robyn could see her own reflection in the water . |
2 | When the crackle of the flames , the creak of the floorboard , and the weight of their bodies returned , he lowered her to the carpet before the fire and sat himself beside her , leaning so that his face was only inches above hers . |
3 | With a groan he lowered her to the quilt and brought his head down . |
4 | Then he lowered her to the ground and shifted over her , and for a second it was like it had been before and fear touched her , but then his lips came down and brushed her mouth , and she was lost . |
5 | She would remind Froggy of it the next time he ragged her for a noodle . |
6 | She had dismissed as rubbish Nina 's allegations that the men thought he was interested in her , but she had to admit he was good company , and for the next half-hour he entertained her with stories of his work in Australia , of the people he 'd met and of his excursions into the bush and to the Great Barrier Reef . |
7 | Pushing the coverlet aside , he laid her on the bed , and sat down beside her , studying her white face . |
8 | Then he laid her on the bed and feasted his eyes on her , slender and seductive , totally naked except for the glowing ruby that flashed fire whenever she moved her hand . |
9 | Lifting her with incredible ease , he laid her across the desk and prising her legs open , spread his half-naked body over hers . |
10 | He ravished her like a lion , thrusting into her , his lips drawing out her life . |
11 | George knelt on gravel , and taking the knife more firmly in his hand he stabbed her in the stomach . |
12 | Mr Denny said : ‘ He then told her to put her clothes back on but out of the blue he stabbed her in the neck . |
13 | How dared he treat her as if it was his right to inspect her with that insolent expression on his face ? |
14 | How dared he treat her like this — flirting first with Stephanie Marsa , and then cynically switching to her ? |
15 | He enveloped her in a large towel and began a vigorous and painful rubbing . |
16 | Then at a remote place on the bank of the River Swale he first sexually assaulted her and when she fought back he battered her about the head with a rock or rocks from the bank until he thought she was dead . ’ |
17 | He hugged her to him and insisted that she had a drink on the house . |
18 | Then he hugged her to him , feeling her warmth and softness , the length of her thighs against his , the muscles of her back under his palms , the satin of her neck at his mouth . |
19 | Now he hugged her from behind . |
20 | He and his wife , Hannie , were living apart when , she said , he attacked her during an argument over financial support . |
21 | He collared her in the staff-room at eleven-thirty . |
22 | Then he pinned her against the wall , took up a karate stance and began punching her in the breast and armpit . |
23 | Not many women reach her years and have as much — for everything he can imagine her wanting he hastens to provide ; and it is bestowed as if she were a young and lovely creature at her first ball , and when he helps her down the stairs or into a taxi — for she is getting frail — he turns her into Gloriana . |
24 | Actress Robin Givens gave the man a bloody nose after he mistook her for a hooker while she was filming in Chicago . |
25 | He pecked her on the cheek . |
26 | He passed her on the stairs . |
27 | He requested her to parcel up most carefully in an oiled cloth his other gun and have it sent to him . |
28 | He met her on it . |
29 | Faye I have got to see you ’ , he met her on her way to work around 7am . |
30 | He met her at a literary dinner a couple of weeks later . |