Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You know , where she keeps him prisoner . ’
2 Mildred slid him carefully into her pocket and raced up the stairs to her room , where she transferred him to a small box with holes in the lid which she had prepared specially for the journey .
3 At the station , where she drove him , though he had been in the habit of regularly walking there , she refused to kiss him .
4 Where she met where she met him then ?
5 He might have been cut out of cardboard , she thought , as she led him across the hall and into the dining -room , where she introduced him to Susan .
6 So then she cut through the dining room and into the lounge , where she found him sitting in front of the big Sony TV .
7 She had come to terms with Newley 's affair with Arabella ; she believed that she had her husband precisely where she wanted him .
8 In the bedroom , Cati hugged herself and preened , ‘ Rosa , Rosa , Rosa , she 's got him where she wants him . ’
9 Each person had thought that he or she knew him best and each person had felt he had the right to more sadness than the others .
10 She and this animal treated each other with mutual contempt , like an old unhappily married couple , and I always thought that the only reason he did n't bite her or she have him put down was that they disliked the rest of the world even more than each other and would have been even more miserable and lonely than they were in their trap of hostility .
11 Daisy let Arthur pay for the funeral , although she knew he had no money .
12 He did not answer , although she knew he had heard her .
13 Although she told him she had nothing to say which might help , he was very persistent .
14 Theirs was not a loving affair ; although she loved him , Maria refused to show it , knowing that Luke would probably reject any attempt to do so anyway .
15 Although she hated him , she knew something else was beginning to flower .
16 Apart from anything else , she wanted to recompense him in some way , although she doubted he would accept a reward .
17 ‘ I still do miss her so much , but when I 'm down I think of the way she kept so cheerful after losing Dad , although she missed him terribly … so I try to keep cheerful for her . ’
18 as though there had never been another world , and when a boy she knew , who lived in Doncaster , asked if he could come over and take her out , she refused him , although she liked him , because she knew that she could not bear to allow herself to emerge .
19 He himself played the chief role in the film , that of a bisexual young man whose girlfriend decides they will not use condoms although she knows he is seropositive , because she believes that ‘ love will protect her . ’
20 Sheldon had become much attached to her during his time at the Lock Hospital and it is said that she asked him to embalm her body after her death , which he did .
21 He accepted , as he watched the anger rekindle her eyes , that she felt he was blackmailing her .
22 She had to make sure that she avoided him in the future and never gave him the chance to pull any more stunts like that !
23 When the Queen of the Wilis commands Giselle to rise and dance him to his death , so strong is. her love that she helps him to dance until cockcrow when he will survive .
24 And do n't forget , Joe was with me , and you know how careful he is. lee was at the party and one of the maids told me that she took him out of the party and spoke to him for a few minutes .
25 On the night before , did n't Arabella say that she took him out to Primrose Hill in the morning ?
26 From an early age , Sara had sensed that she irritated him , by her presence , by the fact that she was there to remind him of his wife 's earlier marriage .
27 ‘ Will you be going to Somerset too ? ’ she asked and it was with a sense of relief that she saw him shake his head .
28 If she saw him he did n't see that she saw him .
29 The glance of astonishment Feargal gave her should have made her back off , but she was so thoroughly fed up with this family , with being the meat in the sandwich of everyone 's feud , that she ignored him .
30 In a rape case the typical defence argument is that the woman consented to intercourse , while in sex murder the defence may be that she provoked him .
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