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

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1 She empowered him to get the tank , the section of drainpipe , the guttering .
2 She expected him to take the opportunity to cross-question her about the murder .
3 She said nothing , but hungrily returned to the carrion to take what more she could , as if she expected him to take the rest from her .
4 By looking for faults in his behaviour , by constantly diminishing him with little criticisms — he neglected their boy ( at school in Randung ) , he was cold , he was selfish , he was an inadequate and clumsy lover ( did she dare ) , he never listened to other people , he had no sense of direction because he was always getting her lost in foreign capitals — she made him feel a kind of leper , different from and inferior to the run of men .
5 When she realised he had no intention of following her , she paused and jerked round her head , staring at him with those glittering blue eyes .
6 By late afternoon she realised he had no intention of returning to the office while she was in it , and she had a strong suspicion that he did not trust her .
7 Caro Hunt says that at the age of five he could beat her and it was then she realised he had a lot of promise .
8 ‘ Interesting , ’ she said , when she realised he expected a comment .
9 Cassie had heard many shades of emotion expressed by Johnny 's voice , indeed it was a powerful weapon and one he knew only too well how to use to good effect , but never had she heard him use the particular tone with which he now addressed his wife .
10 ‘ For one thing she thinks he needs a rest and the children will be very disappointed . ’
11 She asked him to hold the screen just where it was and she went round the back of it , out of his sight .
12 She helped him push the motorbike combination over the cliffs into the sea , and drop the two dead men down a deep narrow crevice where they were n't likely to be discovered .
13 He had first met her in 1938 , when she invited him to give a reading at the Student Movement House of which she was Warden .
14 She rose up in the world without lifting a finger when she married into the gentry and I daresay she let him feel the difference been them .
15 She let him suffer a bit longer , then said : ‘ You and Sabine had a row , I heard it .
16 She thinks he died because she let him wear the chain .
17 he said I 'm properly on the spot , so he , so the woman volunteered , she said well can I help you , I 've got my fortnight 's rent money here , so she let him have the rent money .
18 And she let him turn the key and open the door .
19 She says he had a hard life :
20 She says he tricked the boys into going to Libya .
21 She says he has no concentration now , he finds it difficult to remember simple things .
22 And why should she expect him to change a system which benefited men so greatly ?
23 While she ate he sipped a Miller Lite , watched her devour the meal as her appetite returned .
24 You know when she told him to close the cupboard ?
25 He did n't understand what Miss Thorne meant when she told him to keep a gesture .
26 As she turned he set the horse against her quickly , its strong shoulder nudging her away in another direction .
27 The incredible thing was that she guessed he had no idea of the impact he made , or simply did n't care .
28 By the way he was wriggling on the seat , she guessed he had an erection .
29 She encouraged him to try a small amount of soft food and to take nourishing foods such as soups .
30 She discovered he had a Plan .
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