Example sentences of "she [vb infin] him " in BNC.

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1 erm And if you look at the second line , and begin three words in , it says ‘ the mistress , ’ the mistress is abbreviated , ‘ answers her man can not work , nor can she spare him till she be paid for what her husband did for the King 's soldiers ’ .
2 Fergus felt a surge of real anger now , because how dare she treat him as an inferior , how dare she speak to him as if he was no more than one of her serfs , a possession , a pawn , a thing .
3 Why could n't she treat him with the same cool indifference as he showed her ?
4 How could she make him see ?
5 But how could she make him aware of that , let him hear from someone else how well she was doing , without putting herself at risk again from Joe ?
6 Why did she want him well ?
7 What on earth did she want him up there for ?
8 Philip would go this morning to his source for such things , talk it over ; if one was available , did she want him to buy it , and if so , did she have the money ?
9 ‘ Why does n't she want him to ? ’
10 Would she want him to ?
11 In 1284 his responsibility for the operations launched a year earlier was put on a permanent footing with the grant of 3s. 0d. a day for life and a future widow 's pension of 1s. 6d. a day for his wife Ambrosia should she survive him .
12 The question is , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , does she entice him there or does he want to come ?
13 Does she entice him or does he appear by chance ?
14 Did she describe him ?
15 Does she know him ?
16 Could she alert him to her danger ?
17 ‘ Would she recognise him again ? ’
18 Well why does n't she buy him a computer ?
19 Could she trust him , or could she not ?
20 Could she trust him ?
21 Dared she trust him ?
22 Could she trust him ?
23 Dared she trust him , or any other man , ever again ?
24 How could she detest him , despise him , distrust him , and at the same time crave his friendship ?
25 Her husband did n't reply , nor did she expect him to .
26 And why should she expect him to change a system which benefited men so greatly ?
27 He did n't smile ; nor did she expect him to .
28 What did she expect him to do ?
29 Not for anything would she give him the satisfaction of knowing his opinion could have such a devastating effect on her .
30 — Does she torment him merely for sport ?
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