Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [verb] [verb] his " in BNC.

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1 Her fingers itched to feel his silken flesh beneath them , memories of their first meeting taunting her as she pulled at his shirt , easing it from his trousers .
2 Jenna said nothing but her fingers began to unfasten his shirt , her hands caressing his skin , and soon he was in no doubt about her feelings .
3 Her screams have closed his helmet .
4 Already he had managed to force a response from her , as her lips parted to let his darting tongue tease yet further weakness into her limbs .
5 Left to their own devices , she knew only too well her arms would even now be snaking up round his neck , her lips parting to invite his plundering mouth .
6 And she found her eyes drifting to examine his left hand , noting that as usual he was wearing no rings , hating the way hope stirred foolishly for a moment .
7 He kissed her on the cheek and her eyes closed to feel his lips breathing so tenderly .
8 Her tears had dampened his immaculate waistcoat .
9 Her hands lifted to cradle his head , and hold him against her , her fingers raking through the crisp dark hair .
10 With daunting suppleness and muscle-power he somehow managed to make each successive reduction in the pole 's height look easy to clear , and because he was obviously a fellow tourist queues of hopefuls fell flat on their backs trying to emulate his skill .
11 Bernard 's father , a kinsman of Charlemagne , had been count of Toulouse , and several of his sons had shared his inheritance of land and position in the south-west of Gaul ( though only Bernard achieved high favour at the court of Louis the Pious ) .
12 He swung back and , just as his legs began to shift his weight forward into the shot and the downswing began , the record man shouted , ‘ Hey , Wally , how ya doin' , man ? ’
13 Albert stopped reading aloud , but his eyes continued to follow his moving forefinger .
14 His right eyebrow is raised questioningly and his eyes try to hide his anxiety .
15 His deeds had made his name synonymous with victory ; the Almoravids feared and hated him ; he had overcome all his enemies and won his way back to the position of Alfonso 's vassal — although , in fact , he overshadowed the King in such a way that Alfonso virtually faded from the scene in the next few years .
16 He has to repair all of the machinery but this seems impossible since his workmates have borrowed his tools .
17 The breadth of his studies helped keep his poetry from being parochial .
18 His priorities included divorcing his wife Jill Donahue and marrying twenty-nine-year-old Polish actress Malgosia Tomasi .
19 As he talks , his actions serve to emphasise his words ; he pounds the table ( researchers Ekman and Friesen described this kind of action as an illustrator ) ; he frowns at you ( an affect display ) ; he lifts an eyebrow indicating he requires an answer to his question ( a regulator ) ; finally , he waves you to the door ( an emblem ) .
20 Two weeks ago the battle spread to Gerdi Jangel in Pakistan , as his rivals attempted to bomb his processing network .
21 His Haemastamen failed to synchronize his Ossmodula .
22 They must have felt they had secured his future when a Treasury pension of £50 per annum was obtained for him in April 1766 , but his letters continue to reveal his financial anxiety .
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