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

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31 If he did as you say , he would have calculated what she would do : when he did n't go in to her and hold her hand she would go and tap on his door , because he never entered the house without visiting her , wherever she was .
32 The one time they were encouraged to sit her on a chair , after she had scratched her sister , both parents moved over to her and fussed her , talking and explaining to her why they were putting her on the chair .
33 By the way , Mrs Pargeter — ’ He moved closer to her and lowered his voice ; she got a whiff of Imperial Leather and small cigars .
34 She who could call a lame youth to her and support him with her invisible grace while he laid down his crutches on the steps of her altar , why doubt that she could turn the leaves of a Gospel , and guide a faithful finger to the words her will required ?
35 He strode briskly over to her and took her in his arms .
36 He sat down next to her and took her hand .
37 He went to her and took her arm , coaxing her gently , almost tenderly across , then stood there , one arm holding tightly about her slender waist , the other reaching up to hold the strap .
38 He rose from his chair , came over to her and took her hand in his .
39 He turned to her and took her face in his hands .
40 Presently Wexford moved over to her and touched her shoulder .
41 He went up to her and touched her shoulder awkwardly .
42 There was sufficient moonlight for Dolly to see the two ‘ pals ’ reeling about the lane as Seb raised his head to speak to her and upset his balance .
43 ‘ And I love you , ’ she whispered , drawing his head down to her and kissing him .
44 We 've all written to her and sent her parcels to cheer her up . ’
45 She had a natural Slavic beauty , a good figure outlined by her tight high-necked dark green blouse — to merge with the forest — and more than one man had fallen prey to her and regretted it , if he had lived to do so .
46 The fact that there 's like a sort of stand off position between two individuals in the office , the stupid thing about it is she 's blaming for what 's happened to her and had nothing to do with it
47 She had written to him while he was in prison but had received no reply , but then she had excused him in her own mind , telling herself he would be free soon , then he would come home to her and make her his bride .
48 Typical Roger , she murmured to herself , trying to throw the blame on to her and make her feel guilty .
49 He made me give him Celia 's address , and he wrote to her and said I should not be working and living alone at my age .
50 When she was halfway there , he caught up to her and spun her around to face him .
51 Patrick walked to her and pulled her red wool dress over her head , exposing her tiny naked breasts that had never really needed a brassiere , and her lower body , encased in black tights .
52 With an impatient sigh , he walked across to her and pulled her to her feet .
53 The lady in the story ( as plainly told as it is titled ) inexplicably turns , halfway through an ordinary afternoon , into a bright-eyed vixen ; and the man in the story , equally inexplicably , Boy thought , remains faithful to her and loves her dearly even when she leaves him in order to raise a family with another animal and he even , in the end , goes mad with love for her .
54 The expert reports detail the visits to her and describe her home surroundings .
55 He agreed and ordered Lady Kennedy 's counsel , Stephen Kamilish , to talk to her and ensure it did not continue .
56 He loved to lie next to her and kiss it and then to stretch flat and look up at her hips .
57 We paddled to her and gave her a lift back to her house .
58 With no alternative , Maggie waited , and as the door closed he turned to her and regarded her coolly .
59 Nurse Bodkin bustled over to her and put her arm around her shoulder , making soothing noises and easing her into a sitting position on the bed .
60 Evelyn went to her and put her arm around her shoulders .
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