Example sentences of "him [verb] her [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Gina had remained silent after Rune 's surprise announcement , allowing him to conduct her through the gates and across the road to the Mercedes .
2 It had indeed been , as it happened , impossible for him to see her at the times she suggested .
3 It never was when she invited him to meet her at the flat ; she was keeping him and Stock out of each other 's way .
4 Had he viewed her as an exciting and unusual lay , and believed that she would n't let him screw her without a hard-luck , my wife-doesn't-understand-me line to spin ?
5 The two newspapers reporting this case both focused on his claim that sex taunts from his 56-year-old wife over his impotency provoked him to strangle her with a flex .
6 However , she allowed him to squire her to the desk , without comment and with a straight face , told him the number of her key , though keys were almost an affectation at ‘ The Salmon 's Return ’ , more for ornament than use , and let him take it down for her and escort her to the foot of the oak staircase , which wound in slightly drunken lurches about a narrow well , the polished treads hollowed by centuries of use .
7 Rachel 's pulses thundered as she allowed him to lead her to the dance-floor beneath the flashing lights .
8 Rachel allowed him to lead her to the dance-floor , but his callous dismissal of the unfortunate Domino was symptomatic of the kind of man he was .
9 Numbly Rory allowed him to lead her to the dance floor , moving automatically into his arms as though she 'd always belonged there .
10 But still less did she want to make a scene or create any kind of curiosity amongst the people she had just left , so she allowed him to lead her from the room , saying , ‘ Yes , we needed to discuss those — er — charts , did n't we , Dr Russell ? ’ in case anyone was still listening .
11 She had expected him to lead her around the side of the house towards the gravelled front courtyard ; instead he headed in the opposite direction , down through the wide grass path into the garden itself .
12 It protested at once , so she let him carry her to the living-room .
13 She allowed him to corner her in the pantry .
14 She had been surprised to find that he did n't feel it beneath him to help her in the house .
15 Mr Sunderland himself had driven her home in his car , and she had begged him to leave her at the gate so as not to alarm her family .
16 The most upsetting thing was that it made her realise just how much she had been allowing him to guide her in the decision , putting her desire to leave the nurses ' home and her pleasure at Dr Entwistle 's recommendation very much in second place .
17 She would n't let him take her to the Aber House Hotel .
18 And her suppliant 's face , round and even in this twilight , thickly flushed in the hectic way that he had seen before , repulsed him and made him take her by the arm she had raised and move it like a detached limb back to her side .
19 Forced on to what she really meant to say , Kate fumbles for words , absurdly feeling she has to simplify , patronise in order for him to understand her in a language foreign to him , that she must not hurt his feelings , he is part of the oppressed majority , colonised daily by the people she has come to work for .
20 She forbade him to accompany her beyond the door and walked alone over the golden sand past the flower-beds to the gate .
21 On the evening before his body was found she had organised a baby-sitter to look after their two children and invited him to accompany her to a function at Dowman 's British Steel Club , but he had refused to go and instead went out alone .
22 She 'd never been the crying sort — but it just took a few well-chosen words from him to reduce her to a jelly .
23 Miserably she allowed him to settle her in the taxi .
24 She wanted Roman 's arms around her , she wanted to feel him againt her without the barrier of clothes , but there were things she had to say before she could allow that to happen .
25 She waited for him to invite her into the car and out for the day .
26 I found him cursing her for the border .
27 But she would have preferred him to admire her from the beginning , without the encouragement of her valentine .
28 Knew directly I saw him put her in a wheel-chair that we 'd a cardiac on our hands .
29 She darted a look at Niall 's profile , only to find him studying her in a way she found oddly disturbing .
30 From the beginning , from that electrifying moment when she 'd felt him watching her at the Fabbiano showing , she 'd wanted his kisses , wanted the thrust of his body into hers .
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