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

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1 Instead of saying so , she pecked him on the cheek .
2 Hubert James Bainbridge , tenth earl of Donnington , called out to his daughter as she passed him on the opposite side of the street , but she did not hear him .
3 When she passed him on the stairs his expression told her he scarcely knew she was there .
4 She schooled him on the lunge and in a fenced paddock over jumps , and then out in the fields and then out on the marshes , accompanying him on her own eventer and leading him over ditches and fences .
5 She told him on the bus , nerving herself , that the children were Charlie 's but that she had undertaken of her own accord not to tell anyone else because Charlie was the sort of person who could n't be lumbered .
6 He now faces the agony of receiving a letter she told him on the phone that she 'd written the day before she died .
7 On one occasion she threw him on the floor and on another she had deliberately broken his toys .
8 She joined him on the settle .
9 Leaning across she kissed him on the cheek .
10 She kissed him on the cheek .
11 Standing on tiptoe , she kissed him on the cheek .
12 He soon had it back with Granny 's belongings intact , and I could hardly believe my ears and eyes when I heard her thank him and allow him to lift her back onto the driver 's seat , in gratitude for which she kissed him on the cheek .
13 She kissed him on the cheek , then turned and went back to her room .
14 She kissed him on the neck .
15 She kissed him on the cheek .
16 So she hit him on the face to make him prick his ears !
17 She slapped him on the back .
18 She saw him on the morning they had sat in the sun outside the cottage door .
19 Nora called when she saw him on the road just ahead of her .
20 but she saw him on the way to work in town , had a bloody great barney with him on the market place on the way to work , just say , she was in there about ten minutes and burst into tears
21 When she tapped him on the arm he turned swiftly , his eyes suddenly narrowed at the sight of her .
22 She put him on the chest of drawers and fetched a nut out of his special box .
23 Had she passed him on the street — on Broadway perhaps ?
24 She kicked him on the leg and also knocked his hat off .
25 She sat him on the bed , and knelt to untie his laces , slip off the shoes .
26 She patted him on the shoulder and he drove off as she plumbed her bag for a ring of keys which would n't have looked out of place at Balmoral .
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