Example sentences of "[verb] that she [vb mod] [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | It was unlike any kiss that she could remember him giving her before . |
2 | On the other hand , she did not feel that she could refuse him , because if she refused him , by what right and for what purpose had she gone there in the first place ? |
3 | Determined not to look at the brute of a man opposite , Fabia was in the act of deciding that she would ask him nothing in future — not even for a ride back to Mariánské Láznë , she 'd take a taxi sooner — when she was suddenly brought to an abrupt halt . |
4 | He opened the door into a kind of vaulted tunnel lit by overhead lamps , and indicated that she should precede him . |
5 | He had pleaded with his mother not to make him go to school , but she had insisted , saying that she would pick him up at the end of the day and take him to the hospital , and that he was to ‘ keep busy ’ . |
6 | She was hurt that John had said nothing to her about it , and decided that she would avoid him in future . |
7 | On the other hand , on a different occasion she expressed feelings of depression and powerlessness in the face of professional opinion , conceding that she might allow him to go to residential school if it could be shown that it was in his best interests . |
8 | Atrimonides gestured with his gun , indicating that she should precede him from the gallery . |
9 | Now he was insisting that she should give him the dress she was wearing to pay off the debt . |
10 | She would raise her lamp and view the lover that she herself had grown , even if this meant that she must lose him for ever . |
11 | Did he realise that she could see him ? |
12 | Whereas it used to be assumed that she would follow him around the country and around the world , it is now not uncommon for wives to decide to stay put in order to further their own careers , or so that they do not disrupt their children 's education . |
13 | She even thought that she might leave him . |
14 | For a moment , he thought that she would hit him . |
15 | Lucy did n't for one moment think that she could trick him or trip him , but knew that he 'd see her as young and naive and so might just let her get away with a little more . |
16 | With all he 'd got going for him , was it any wonder that she should find him more — um — interesting than any man she had ever met ? |
17 | Oh , blow it , she thought a little crossly , and , getting absolutely nowhere with her argument , she resolved that she would ask him not one interview-type question for the remainder of the walk but that , once back at the house , she would ask him to honour his promise regarding that interview . |