Example sentences of "she [verb] him [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And she hugged him tight , tight , as she had not done since he was much younger and liked to squeeze her back until she protested that she could n't breathe .
2 Julia tried to smile as she said goodbye to Joe but she hugged him fiercely .
3 She hugged him roughly .
4 After she gets pleased she kicks him out .
5 She met him again by chance on a train , after he had been lecturing at Bromley , and found him strangely excited , laughing like a manic-depressive and unable to sit still in the carriage .
6 Was there a chance that those painful feelings could surface once more if she met him again ?
7 One thing was sure : when she met him again it would be Alain who would feel uncomfortable because there was no forgiving an action like that .
8 Where she met where she met him then ?
9 It occurred to her that the way she was holding Peach was the way a woman holds a baby and she lowered him gently into her lap .
10 ‘ When we heard about poor Alain Gebrec being dead , I had a sudden vision of Dora looking furiously angry … you know how she sometimes glares at Dieter … and I thought for a moment … supposing it had been Dieter who 'd been killed … it might have been Dora who had … oh , I know it 's dreadful of me to think these things , but she hates him so much . ’
11 ‘ Yes , please stop , ’ she requested him huskily .
12 She led him round and past the greenhouse .
13 She led him stealthily up the path Rodomonte had taken to the summit .
14 Then , not even glancing at the room beyond , or at a woman who had come out on to the stairs , she led him away to a small room of perfect luxury at the back of the house , which was clearly her own .
15 She led him straight into an old-fashioned kitchen where a coal range gave out a dull red glow .
16 She led him upstairs to a homely-looking sitting-room , and opened the drinks cupboard .
17 She led him over to the Fashion desk where Felicity was sitting , a vision of crystalline beauty and sparkling efficiency .
18 After exchanging a few words with him , she led him off into a corner .
19 With Endill 's help , she led him back to the sick bay .
20 She led him back to school kindly .
21 Taking his hand , she led him back inside .
22 I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude , and only later moved out into a room over the Café du Coin , to be nearer her ‘ young man ’ .
23 She made him up a bed on the high white divan in her living-room — not a heap of sleeping-bags and blankets but a real bed , with laundered sheets and pillows in emerald green cotton cases .
24 Yeah , I think she made him very happy .
25 All contemporary accounts of Constanze 's character , except those originating from Leopold and Nannerl Mozart ( neither of whom ever really accepted her ) , together with the evidence of Mozart 's own letters to her , confirm that she made him as good a wife as he could have wished .
26 But she made him less formidable .
27 She simply expected it of him , she made him always say what he thought , she argued points , she worried constantly about whether she was , whether they both were , working hard enough .
28 He tried to strangle her , but she fought him off . ’
29 Preston stumbled out of bed and tried to give her a hug , but she fought him off as if it was an attack .
30 Laughing , she fought him off till he 'd got the dress off her by brute force , and wooed her consent with practised skill .
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