Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 She had lost count of the number of times she had slapped his hands from her body whenever he waylaid her outside .
2 But worse , far worse , was his ability to render her helpless whenever he touched her .
3 Whenever he saw her he would ask her to explain the Bible to him , and in the drawing he made of her , he wrote the Hebrew version of her name , Chana , daughter of Rafael , in Hebrew characters across the top of the head .
4 He gives no Bill gives him fifty P , fifty P to , for whenever he sees her
5 His parents had no piano , but his grandmother had a baby grand and he taught himself to play that whenever he visited her .
6 Suddenly she realized how he saw her .
7 She wondered how he saw her — that was , if he ever gave her a thought , apart from in her official capacity .
8 Up until yesterday , when the whole thing had taken shape and he had whisked her away to Rocamar , she had simply been his confidante — at least , that was how she had seen herself , and she 'd assumed that was how he saw her too .
9 Was that how he saw her ?
10 The story of how he acquired her from a petty criminal and gradually transferred his love from man to dog is told in his novel We Think the World of You ( 1960 ) , which won the W. H. Smith award .
11 She always forgot , when she had not seen him for some time , how he affected her .
12 He had decided to act as if they liked each other ; he did n't know how he affected her and he was n't going to know .
13 They 're here and she 's there , after all I was on the point of signing off when Selina started telling me , in accents of alarmingly genuine arousal , about this rich new boyfriend of hers , this transatlantic moneyman , how he took her to hotels and dressed her up and fucked her on the floor like a dog .
14 In the dark she could ignore how he repelled her in the light .
15 If this Elisa woman really was Elsie — and he was convinced that she was — how he envied her .
16 THE teenage lover of the man accused of carrying out a vicious sex attack on a coast to coast rambler told yesterday how he asked her to give him a false alibi .
17 Rarely , and this was one of the times , she knew she was tied to him by what seemed like a tight cord of anxiety that vibrated to his needs , never hers ; how she was afflicted by him , how he weighed her down .
18 Oh , how he missed her , how he loved her .
19 He 'd made it clear right form the start just how he regarded her — as a brash and brassy nightclub singer , nothing else .
20 He choked back tears as he told how he waved her off from Heathrow , where he works .
21 Oh , how he missed her , how he loved her .
22 This was how he remembered her , rather than as the cancer-pained rag doll he had nursed until her death .
23 Inside he knew he was very male : he wanted Carrie and he knew how he wanted her .
24 God , how he needed her now .
25 She had believed Jamie when he told her that Puddephat 's passion for him was not reciprocated .
26 It was only when he felt her going limp against him that he stopped and lifted his head .
27 He was in the bathroom that night when he heard her go .
28 But he did reconsider next day , when he saw her watching the passage of the porter from the refectory before noon , and following him with her eyes as he turned in between infirmary and schoolroom , where the two small stony cells were built into the angle of the wall , close to the wicket that led through to the mill and the pond .
29 Well , he would soon know when he saw her .
30 ‘ Practice makes perfect , ’ quipped Peter when he saw her .
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