Example sentences of "[verb] her [conj] she [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | And then he entered her and she felt the sudden glorious thrust of possession as together they reached the pinnacle of pleasure and he took her heart and soul forever — with his love . |
2 | The night became a blur of faces , trees , light and dark , the scents of the woods enveloping her as she stirred the warm night air with her urgent flight . |
3 | When one of her children began crying , he went upstairs with her and fondled her as she comforted the baby . |
4 | Eight o'clock in the morning , and if she went to work then he hoped still to be in time to catch her before she locked the front door and shut out the intrusion of a man from the Service . |
5 | Julius followed her , and stopped her as she reached the doorway . |
6 | My amateur bouillabaisse pleased her and she recalled the docks at Marseilles . |
7 | Contentment filled her and she watched the high white clouds . |
8 | Cabochon told her and she burned the address into the wall with a laser . |
9 | Nothing can dislodge her and she has the talent for it . |
10 | Probably there was some quite innocent explanation , which Roger Kenyon would give her when she returned the wallet — if , indeed , it were his . |
11 | It troubled her and she crossed the space between them , touching his shoulder . |
12 | I dropped the axe , wiped my temples and joined her where she held the incandescent bung away from her skin . |
13 | Two years ago the same infections almost killed her and she received the last rites . |
14 | Pinfield would be on hand to guide her as she learned the job of producing , and to recommend ways of realising on screen any technical requirements raised in the scripts . |
15 | Zaria was one of the few people who could control her when she had the moods . ’ |
16 | The authority in his voice surprised her and she took the glass and drank the water . |
17 | The sound of his low mocking laughter followed her as she took the stairs two at a time , desperate to be away from his gaze , all too aware that a scarlet flush had enveloped her entire body — aware too that the heat he had generated in her had n't only been embarrassment . |
18 | Mary did n't resist the first time — did n't resist when he kissed her and she felt the strange , hard stubble on his face , nor when he moved on her , not even when he hurt her . |
19 | Sexually , he never touched her until she took the option to do that . ’ |
20 | Men seemed to float up to her , encircling her before she reached the bottom step , and she felt Lucenzo 's fingers leave hers as he was crowded out . |
21 | He stepped back and watched her as she whirled the small car round and out of the yard into the lane , crashing her gears with nervousness . |
22 | He watched her until she left the window , then he watched the window where she 'd been , but he wearied of that finally , and of the chill in his feet . |
23 | I 'm not expecting anybody , ’ Madge reassured her as she opened the door in the small hallway . |
24 | The sound of music met her as she approached the concourse where the escalators were . |
25 | He asked her whether she liked The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam . |
26 | Alan asked her when she put the phone down . |
27 | Quick as a flash he was at her side , catching her before she hit the ground , his arm hooking behind her knees to scoop her up into the air . |
28 | So erm er she said she was quite rude she said and I rang back she said , I was gon na tell her and she stamped the phone down . |
29 | By eleven she was in Green Park Underground station with her violin , looking for Tom , lured to him by the sound of the flute reaching her as she descended the escalator . |
30 | It was so well known now , yet it still thrilled her as she saw the way the dim light picked out the shadows of his cheekbones , the sharp angle of his jaw . |